Epstein's UK flights had alleged British abuse victims on board, BBC finds
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- A recent investigation by the BBC revealed that Jeffrey Epstein's flights included alleged British abuse victims, raising serious concerns about the lack of a comprehensive inquiry in the UK regarding his activities. Lawyers representing the victims expressed shock at the absence of a full-scale investigation into these allegations.
- This revelation underscores the ongoing need for accountability and justice for the victims of Epstein's abuse, particularly in the UK, where many believe that a thorough inquiry is overdue to address the implications of his actions and the potential complicity of others.
- The findings also highlight broader issues surrounding Epstein's extensive network of powerful connections, which have raised questions about systemic failures in addressing sexual abuse and the protection of victims, as well as the public's demand for transparency in high-profile cases involving influential figures.
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