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JMCKUSICK

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11. Agree 100% Lifeafter70.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 10:54 PM
Jul 31

Victims being victimized again and again and again without an ounce of consideration or compassion, even by "The Good Guys".
We are like voyeurs driving past a very bad accident. The magnitude of this tragedy has been buried for decades, and shame on everyone who had an opportunity to do something and didn't.
I have to wonder if there hasn't been and continues to be a conspiracy to keep these crimes and criminals hidden. If that were to be the case, wouldn't that create a possible RICO indictment and ultimately restart the statute of limitations clock because the of the conspiracy?
Stop investigating the deeds, name the suspected perpetrators and I dict them for crimes that the government can prove. We know who, when, where, and with whom, it's in the files. The question that needs a independent counsel is who participated in keeping this under the rug, up to this very day. I'm talking those records, those files, those emails that have to exist all the way back to Epstein's initial arrest. How much did they know and when did they know it?
Who ok'd the Acosta agreement from DOJ?
Please, leave the kids alone. Yes I said kids, most of them froze in their emotional development the moment the abuse started.
Sorry for the semi rant.

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