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Epstein Case: U.S. Justice System Faces Scrutiny in 2026 🔍

Epstein Case: U.S. Justice System Faces Scrutiny in 2026 🔍

Three decades after Jeffrey Epstein's first trafficking accusations surfaced, the unresolved case continues to haunt America's justice system in 2026. Newly released documents and the DOJ's decision to halt prosecutions have reignited public outrage, with critics calling it a "cover-up" 🚨.

Epstein – who died in custody under disputed circumstances in 2019 – allegedly operated a global sex trafficking ring involving powerful figures. Yet no accomplices beyond Ghislaine Maxwell have faced charges, despite victims' testimonies and flight logs showing visits by politicians, billionaires, and celebrities ✈️.

Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin summarized public frustration this week: "You don't run a billion-dollar trafficking operation with just two criminals." The FBI's 2025 report claiming "no violent acts" in Epstein's seized materials has further fueled skepticism, with many asking: Why now? 🤔

As TikTok campaigns like #EpsteinClientList trend globally, young activists demand transparency: "This isn't just about the past – it's about who's above the law today," said 24-year-old advocate Maria Chen. With the DOJ closing investigations, victims and watchdogs now look to Congress for answers 🗳️.

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