Unveiling a Global Criminal Enterprise: The Jeffrey Epstein Files
Millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein hint at a global criminal enterprise, possibly meeting the criteria for crimes against humanity. U.N. experts demand an impartial probe amid allegations of systemic misogyny and corruption, while victims' data exposure raises concerns.
A panel of United Nations independent experts has suggested that millions of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein indicate the existence of a 'global criminal enterprise.' These acts could potentially meet the legal threshold for crimes against humanity, according to the findings.
The experts highlighted that the crimes, as per the U.S. Justice Department documents, were ingrained in an environment of supremacist ideologies, racism, and severe misogyny, pointing to the dehumanization and commodification of women and girls as victims.
The experts urged for a comprehensive investigation into the allegations, emphasizing the need for accountability given the atrocities' scale, systematic nature, and transnational impact. Furthermore, they raised alarm over compliance failures that have compromised victim confidentiality, affecting over 1,200 identified victims.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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