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United Nations Says Epstein Files May Contain “Crimes Against Humanity”

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The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) says that the Epstein files may contain “crimes against humanity.” We would say that it is almost a certainty that those files contain these violations.

The UNHRC released a statement in response to the millions of files released by the United States ruling class related to criminal investigations into the late financier, Jeffrey Epstein. The UNHRC also demanded that all perpetrators be prosecuted no matter

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The Epstein files reveal instances of “sexual slavery, reproductive violence, enforced disappearance, torture, inhuman and degrading treatment, and femicide,” reads the document penned by a group of independent experts and published on Monday. “So grave is the scale, nature, systematic character, and transnational reach of these atrocities… that a number of them may reasonably meet the legal threshold of crimes against humanity,” it states.

Epstein, who, according to the authorities, died by suicide in jail in 2019, moved in circles that included figures from politics, entertainment, and business. He faced criminal investigations in the US over allegations that he operated a system to recruit and sexually exploit young girls.

While Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted, “questions persist regarding the potential involvement of additional individuals” and financial structures linked to the alleged criminal enterprise, the UN wrote in a press release on Tuesday. -RT

The UNHRC said that “it is imperative that governments act decisively to hold perpetrators accountable. No one is too wealthy or too powerful to be above the law.” The group added that resignations are not enough to make up for what those responsible for these crimes have done.

Over 3.5 million pages of the Epstein files have been released, triggering members of the ruling classes worldwide to step down from their authoritative posts. Three senior officials in Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government have stepped down, and the brother of King Charles, Andrew, has lost his titles due to their mentions in the released files.

 

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