Blog 321 - The importance of keeping the Jeffery Epstein Scandal Alive, Part 1 - 4 August 2025
My purpose is to give hope to those who have lost hope.
Without hope, we remain lost in the Shadow Lands.
There is a strong emphasis on transparency and accountability in society. It should apply to everyone that, if someone does something wrong, the person or persons involved should face accountability and be punished. Yet, somehow this fails to stretch to the most powerful people in the world at the moment. In fact, quite a lot of the punishments carried out are usually towards the working man, not towards the elite. These are simply the facts. There may be exceptions, but this is certainly a clear trend.
This is especially apparent with the current dilemma, the Jeffrey Epstein files, the client lists, and the suspicious matters around his death.
You may already know what has been happening, especially with how many reports on it already exist. But a small recap.
How he started
Jeffrey Edward Epstein was a prominent figure in the world of the powerful. He was a teacher initially at The Dalton School despite lacking a college degree. Here at Dalton he was not reported to be overtly inappropriate, but his behaviour was recalled in various ways. He was noticed to be charming, casually social with students, an intelligent educator, and seemingly always surrounded by a circle of girls.
Here in The Dalton School he was later fired due to a lack of performance. But it was here that he taught the son of a prominent CEO Alan Greenberg, which eventually resulted in Epstein being hired in the investment bank. Gradually he rose up and became the money manager of billionaires. He became a millionaire from billionaires.
His descent to hell
In 2005, Epstein became involved in a police investigation where he would lure underage girls into his home, requesting a back massage from the innocent girls, together with his accomplice Ghislane Maxwell. I do think indeed this happened, and that it wasn't just limited to the poor 14 year old. Indeed, two FBI agents were already onto Epstein, and had testimonies from multiple victims.
You may think, with the amount of evidence prevalent, that'd be enough to throw him into jail? Of course not — Epstein was close to countless powerful figures. Two years later in July 2007, the top prosecutor Alexander Acosta made a controversial decision where Epstein would agree to a prison sentence (a short one), register as a sex offender, and agree to pay out money to the victims.
Yet, one highly incompetent (for the lack of a better word) part of this deal was that Epstein, co-conspirators, and any potential co-conspirators were granted prosecution immunity under an NPA. The victims were never told about this immediately [3].
Later, Alex Acosta would say he was so lenient because Epstein was ‘State intelligence’ and to ‘Leave it alone’. Simply put, ‘don't touch him or face consequences yourself, Alex.’ Ofcourse, Alex was later determined to have done the deal in poor judgement, but aside from that, nothing else. Alex became the United States Secretary of Labor under Donald Trump in his first term.
Injustice
Epstein was sentenced to 18 months in jail. Already, this was not looking good, a man soliciting prostitution from an underage girl should be in jail for decades, but only 18 months? It does not end there, he wasn't put in state jail, but rather a private wing in the Palm Beach County stockade, where he had much more freedom than a normal prisoner. He was even allowed to exit the prison for work only a few months in.
This gross injustice of Epstein’s 2008 sentencing cannot be easily understood unless you accept that simply because he was powerful, he was above the Law.
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There is much more to this story, and I will continue it in the following blogs. There is a reason, and it is an important one. Whilst we cannot do much as we are, we still have voices. Each one of us should be equally accountable for our wrongdoings. Those powerful few who remain unhurt and unvarnished from their wrongdoings, should receive justice as anyone else would.
One way is to keep applying pressure, keep talking about it. Do not let this escape, and be pushed under the rug. The more it escapes, the less likely it will be that those who suffered from Epstein and his accomplices will ever get justice.
You are stronger than you think.
By helping others to heal
We help ourselves heal
Remember those who preceded us.
Give abundant Love
Always.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-did-jeffrey-epstein-make-his-money/
https://www.npr.org/2025/07/25/nx-s1-5478620/jeffrey-epstein-crimes-timeline-legal-case
https://abcnews.go.com/US/us-attorney-alex-acosta-showed-poor-judgment-giving/story?id=74178029
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/article219494920.html
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