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JPMorgan's $270 Million Sex-Trafficking Settlement Is Not Enough
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JPMorgan's $270 Million Sex-Trafficking Settlement Is Not Enough

So far only one woman has been criminally prosecuted in connection with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's infamous international sex trafficking operation. Why?

Patricia G. Barnes, J.D.
Jun 12, 2023
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The JPMorgan settlement is like a nouveau dinner that leaves one hungry for more. Where’s the meat? Why haven’t the rich and powerful men who participated in and facilitated Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network been criminally prosecuted? Photo by Julien Sarazin on Unsplash

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