
File 92 - Epstein's Plea Deal Protected People the Government Has Still Never Named.
This episode names the individuals who appear in the documentary record as having participated in, facilitated, or covered up Epstein's crimes but who have never faced criminal charges. It examines why accountability has been so limited and what legal and political barriers prevent further prosecutions.\n\nThe episode should systematically review the categories of unaccountable individuals: named co-conspirators in the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (who received blanket immunity), individuals identified in victim testimony who have not been charged, government officials who blocked investigations, and corporate actors whose institutions facilitated the crimes. It should examine statute of limitations issues, prosecutorial discretion, and the political dynamics that have constrained the DOJ.\n\nThe thesis is that the gap between what the documentary record shows and who has been held accountable represents a profound failure of the justice system, and that this gap itself perpetuates harm to victims.
Sources for this episode are available at: https://epsteinfiles.fm/?episode=ep92
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