Last year President Trump said, "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years."
The message being to stop talking about Epstein. Why? Because powerful people were at risk of losing their power, that's why.
And now that the Epstein files and the elusive client list are emerging from the shadows powerful people are indeed losing their power. The Andrew formerly known as Prince has been ousted from the British royal family, the UK Ambassador to the United States lost his job, the British Prime Minister may lose his job, a billionaire is losing control of his talent agency, and etc.
Epstein and the infamous Harvey Weinstein have been linked. Weinstein notoriously took advantage of young actresses.
Casey Wasserman also had access to young actresses and young models.
Jean-Luc Brunel of France ran a model agency and he used his agency as a front to procure young women for Epstein's business.
Epstein ran a business. He was a pimp for the rich and powerful.
Now just because Epstein died in 2019 doesn't mean the market for young women (and young men) disappeared.
When the stories started coming out about Epstein the majority of people refused to believe that these allegations were true. Surely it was just some rich guy who had gone too far on one or two occasions, right? The rumors of conspiracy were simply too unbelievable to warrant discussion by serious people, right?
Now the facts and hints of facts are coming out and we're seeing that girls as young as nine were trafficked for sex by Epstein and his co-conspirators...or should we say business partners?
A network of talent and modeling agencies and perhaps even Hollywood movie studios were involved in luring young women into their particular brand of the sex trade. This much anymore is stipulated as truth in most circles.
All of that said, we are being led by the media and the authorities to conclude that Jeffery Epstein's brand of depravity died with Jeffery Epstein when the fact of the matter is that his business partners still live and breathe free air and his customers are for the most part still unnamed.
To assume that the appetite of the rich and powerful for young bodies died with Epstein is nonsensical when you stop to think about it. Yet the gravitas of the media and the authorities is guiding the majority of people to this conclusion.
Myself, it stands to reason that there are still model agencies, there are still powerful people in Hollywood, there are still people willing to pay handsomely to sexually assault and abuse young people, and it stands to reason that seven years after Jeffery Epstein died that others took his place. Or maybe they were there all along. Why should we assume that Epstein was the only person to have ever exploited young people for profit?
This to me is the unstated aspect of the worldwide conspiracy of which Epstein played a part is that it is unbelievable that the entire criminal enterprise ended just because Epstein died.
It stands to reason that Epstein wasn't alone. Like any other businessman he must have had competitors. And in his absence competitors surely have swooped in to serve a profitable market when Epstein stopped serving it.
I contend that the Epstein case doesn't end with Epstein. It has only just started.