Survivors reveal the manipulation, abuse and emotional scars suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Their stories expose a sex trafficking ring of powerful enablers ... Read allSurvivors reveal the manipulation, abuse and emotional scars suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Their stories expose a sex trafficking ring of powerful enablers leading up to his 2019 arrest.Survivors reveal the manipulation, abuse and emotional scars suffered at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Their stories expose a sex trafficking ring of powerful enablers leading up to his 2019 arrest.
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No matter their reasons for being in that situation these girls were minors and are victims of two deeply conniving and charismatic psychopaths.
Interesting, well done series. Especially for those, like myself, who don't know a ton about the case going in. Unfortunately, it leaves so many more questions than answers. i don't blame that on the filmmakers, it's just the nature of this case.
Allowing the victims to speak their truth is invaluable and thus is an incredibly important service the filmmakers have done buuuutt ... there should be a different category for these than, 'documentary'. This film, the R. Kelly one, the Michael Jackson one are all just basically 5 hour long victim impact statements. To me the term, 'documentary', means someone does the arduous work of zooming out through research research research and more research and then more documents and more research and then presents the facts without an emotional heavy hand leaning one way or the other. It documents. Victim impact statements are one of the most important parts of any story but I'm not sure it should be considered the whole story or 5 hours of it.
Overall though, this is impactful and definitely worth watching.
What an evil creep Epstein was, and this documentary covers the rise of this sleaze-ball reasonably well. Where it is lacking is in not EXPLAINING well enough how he got away with so much - several times he was credited with being a great salesman, but that can't be all.
There are several disappointing omissions. To name a few:-
- How did he get the teaching job at Dalton (from AG Barr's father, no less - not mentioned here. Why?)?
- No real explanation for the sweetheart deal he got from Acosta in Florida. Incredible deal, that even gave immunity to all his associates! There is a book just in that deal.
- his death. Probably, they were just about finished with the documentary when he died, so the end feels rushed. They cover the doubt about his "suicide" (virtually no one believes it was). Could they have done more digging?
- they didn't really dig deep enough into all his enablers. It was hinted he had "kompromat" on lots of people he provided girls to (they said his house was extensively covered by CCTV, inside & out)
- "collaborators" like Dershowitz were allowed to give their version virtually unchallenged
This documentary is full of hypocrisy and distractions, it doesn't tell the full story and uses Jeffrey Epstein as a scapegoat when there was clearly a whole operation around him, including many people who haven't been named or charged. It's clearly a distraction from the other people responsable for his power.
A big disappointment.
A big disappointment.
Did you know
- TriviaFormer president Bill Clinton is mentioned as one of the guests on Epstein's island. Author James Patterson co-produced the documentary and is also collaborating with Bill Clinton on a book.
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