berg80
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I'm as sure as I can be that there are people in that information that need to be identified and punished for what they did.
Who it is, specifically, doesn't matter. This was an ugly, ugly, long term crime, hundreds of young women were damaged, and we need to know who was involved. As always, partisan politics are perverting the whole thing, and that isn't helping.
Personally, I would save a little EXTRA punishment for any politicians who were a part of it, but that's just my opinion of politicians.
Will we ever get the WHOLE story, without redactions here or there? I very much doubt it.
Justice Dept.: ‘Poor judgment’ used in Epstein plea deal
Justice Dept.: 'Poor judgment' used in Epstein plea deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department report has found that former Labor Secretary Alex Acosta exercised “poor judgment” in handling an investigation into wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a top federal prosecutor in Florid
There's an epic under statement if there ever was one. Jeff was well connected and got off ridiculously easy. As did others who availed themselves of his services.
If memory serves me Acosta was asked why Epstein got such a sweet deal and he said he was told to back off because Jeff was involved in US intelligence in some way.