Biggest takeaways from Netflix's 'Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich' series - Business Insider

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The most devastating takeaways from Netflix's new docuseries on Jeffrey Epstein and his 'molestation pyramid scheme'

aren't introduced until the second episode, though the victims interviewed suggest that those connections became the focal point of the media's attention.

"It went from being a harrowing story about trafficking and abuse to completely [about] Prince Andrew," said Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of the survivors prominently featured in "Filthy Rich." "I wasn't Prince Andrew's prostitute, because I was trafficked to him and I was a kid." Prince Andrew and Virginia Roberts Giuffre, along with Ghislaine Maxwell. This photo was included in an affidavit in which Giuffre alleged Prince Andrew directed her to have sex with him.That's not to say that the documentary doesn't highlight Epstein's network of powerful friends and acquaintances.

Both Clinton and Buckingham Palace denied those allegations in statements to the filmmakers. Clinton previouslythat though he previously traveled with Epstein, he hadn't spoken to the registered sex offender in "well over a decade" and that Clinton "knows nothing about the terrible crimes." In "Filthy Rich," Giuffre said she never saw Clinton take part in any of the abuse.

 

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Does Dershowitz actually think his parts in this documentary scrub his reputation? For a guy who supposedly can spot a witness with zero credibility... well....

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