I’ve been following the various legal proceedings related to the Epstein case for years now, and like many people, I’m left with a massive sense of 'is that it?' Beyond Ghislaine Maxwell, the list of people who have actually faced criminal charges for their involvement or knowledge seems incredibly short compared to the scale of the operation.
I came across an interesting discussion on Reddit about whether the 'big names' involved will ever face consequences (link here: reddit.com/r/Discussion/comments/1qxj38l/do_you_think_anyone_will_ever_be_arrested_other/).
There seems to be a split between two camps: those who think the legal system is simply moving slowly and building cases, and those who believe the wealth and influence of the people involved make them effectively 'untouchable.'
Do you think we’ve reached the end of the road for this investigation, or is Maxwell just the tip of the iceberg? If no one else is arrested, what does that say about the integrity of the justice system in high-profile cases?