'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich': A Mystery Until Death

Cade 2022-12-17 14:41:55

There are actually quite a few excellent documentaries on Netflix, such as this one that was recently launched. Many people may know Jeffrey Epstein's name and his evil deeds, but he died mysteriously in prison years later before he was finally brought to justice, so his story never ended. Recently, another anonymous hacker testified that his death was related to Lao Chuan, and Lao Chuan had also sexually assaulted minors like him. While none of this can be confirmed, it certainly makes Jeffrey Epstein's documentary a hit on Netflix again.

The most eye-catching feature of the documentary is naturally those "old friends" of Epstein in the film, including Lao Chuan, Clinton, British Crown Prince Andrews, Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacy, Woody Allen... Well, they all have similarities" Word of mouth", which makes people sigh that they are really like people. This four-episode documentary is actually a comprehensive account of how sexually assaulted Jeffrey Epstein relied on his wealth and power to abuse, and how he became a Predator. It is roughly divided into four parts:

1) How he hunted his prey, so many young girls were controlled by him.

One simple word is money. This guy gave him only $200, and many high school students came to give him a "massage". The girls in their early 20s who are hooked are also short of money, attracted by the wealth he has, the private jets he offers them, overseas trips, tuition fees and private islands.

The documentary interviewed many people who had been sexually assaulted and controlled by her. They all have similar characteristics. They had the experience of being sexually assaulted when they were young. Their family members almost ignored them, and they really needed money and hoped to meet rich people. Change lives. Most Predators are attracted to this type, and Epstein is the same, and he doesn't go to find objects by himself, but relies on others to get him, including his girlfriend, who often finds objects for him. Those who disagree are not reluctant, but there are always those who are willing to take the bait. This does reflect a social phenomenon that there are indeed many unfortunate girls who are particularly vulnerable to being victims. Perhaps the experiences of these interviewees can serve as a warning to women.

2) Where did he get so much power and status

Most people know that he is a rich man, knows many famous people, and is an investor. But specifically what he invested in, and how he started from scratch, few people know. The film also interviewed many people who had helped him, and confirmed that he started out by deception since he was a child. He has always been a person who is very good at selling himself, and used his relationship with celebrities to make his network more and more extensive. In the end, you may not understand what he invested to make money, only know that he cheated a lot of money from others, and he has a lot of real estate all over the world, and has close relationships with many powerful people. deep friendship.

3) Why the judiciary has been unable to take him

After more than ten years of investigation and prosecution, it was not until 2019 that the Predator was really arrested and awaiting trial. But in fact, many people reported him to the police, and neither the Florida police nor the FBI could really touch his hair. Even if he is finally caught and cannot be released on bail, he can still suddenly "suicide" when the prison monitor is "broken" and the guard is actually sleeping, which is enough to show that this person has an unusual background.

Behind this, some people are protecting him, and some people want him to die after he falls, knowing that he has many other people's handles in his hands. . .

A key figure in this part of the documentary is Alexander Acosta, the secretary of labor who resigned after Jeffrey Epstein was caught. He used to be the Florida Attorney General where Epstein is located, and he was suspected of "protecting" Epstein from being convicted, and he was also promoted to Secretary of Labor after Lao Chuan took office. And Lao Chuan is an old friend of Epstein, and the relationship between the three is obviously unusual. Did he reveal anything before he "suicide"? Will it be disadvantageous to many more powerful people?

4) How Jeffrey Epstein fell

This part can clearly be seen to be related to the Mi Rabbit movement caused by Weinstein. The testimony of some victims in 2016 was ignored. After the Mi Rabbit Movement, everything changed. Epstein's crime was finally exposed. Not only were the victims willing to testify, but the media finally dared to report it, as if the world had suddenly turned upside down. Needless to say, the times have changed a lot.

The villain in real life is not like in the movie, where the superhero can always defeat the villain at the end of the film, but it often takes more than ten or twenty years to finally be rectified, and then we see a documentary about him on Netflix as the end .

This documentary is still very happy to watch, at least knowing that he is not still at large. I just hope that some of the people involved who have not been rectified can one day be made into documentaries and put into Netflix's "villain documentaries" library. Such as Lao Chuan. Waiting for one day to sit at home and watch a documentary about him, not how he got rich, or how he became famous, but how he ended up.

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The most embarrassing thing about the film is that it was Miami Herald, a local newspaper in Florida that finally exposed Epstein and Acosta’s private activities. Unfortunately, this newspaper was later bought by private equity or hedge fund due to lack of money. The owners of the company are actually Epstein-like figures with a lot of mansions in Florida who are slowly buying up print media and destroying them.

I have seen similar reports before. Most of the predators were brought down by news-literate print media that were not controlled by big companies, but these print media had to be bought by some people because they could not resist the slow decline of online media. The new crown epidemic has exacerbated this trend. After being bought, the residual value is squeezed out, which eventually led to the bankruptcy of the paper media and was eliminated one by one. You see, the ultimate protection is still the interests of these predators. . . Is this a sad reality?

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