On Jeffery Epstein and Maxwell documentary
I've been on a sorta documentary marathon which I suppose happens to me every once in a while.
So this one is about Jeffery Epstein. His death trended then cos he supposedly committed suicide. And after watching this documentary, he definitely didn't commit any suicide. He was murdered.
Though not stated in this documentary of course, but the heinous crimes he'd done and the possibility that his trial will expose other powerful who obviously were involved in raping and sex trafficking of minors.
This documentary made me feel resigned. Like I was actually frustrated alongside the victims cos this was a powerful man. Even the FBI succumbed to his influence. Girls had been reporting since 1996. Police had been involved. But over and over, he proved he had the justice system in his pocket.
The reason the victims even managed to garner an iota of justice for the second time was because of the #MeToo movement that spurred from social media. Cos this guy was literally evading justice. When they even nabbed him to prison for a year, oga was leaving prison everyday and coming back and night. On the other hand you have the lady. She was the one that was haunting for the girls for him in the first place and eventually started grooming others to recruit other young girls.
Omo, this documentary was just too depressing. Like I said, I felt resigned while watching this cos how do you fight someone like that if his initial conviction was not just swept away, but he entered a deal that will absorb him of future convictions?
Guy was having sex with 14 year old children. It's estimated that he'd sexually harassed 500 girls before his death. The painful part is that when he was still on trial, he dies. Like the victims didn't even get closure. Really depressing as hell. Na why I wan try watch cute movie and that Finding You just let me down completely
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