uhhhh...i dunno guys....this seems like a big deal.
I remember when Trump was president or around that time there was like aome kind of conspiracy theories around pizzas or quanon or something like that. also unghinge alex jones on YT was a big deal.
...these documents kind of validate all those people.
Well, then you get a Heidi Fleiss level "madam" to break and then you hear that yes, wealthy people pay for all sorts of weird sex shit and women with any level of fame/notoriety can and do cash in on it if the $$$ is enough.
Epstein was mostly dealing with late teens though, right? Like luring his neighbors daughters out for parties and whatnot? I've not read too deeply on it but while still gross and illegal there is "she's 17 (she's only seventeeeeeeenn, seventeen!! yeah Winger!) and there at least somewhat willingly versus a
Sound of Freedom type of "we kidnapped a 6 year old, here he is for $1500" or whatever level of kill all these fuckers. Was he supposedly trafficking abducted children to that island? Or getting these teens out there under false pretenses and then forcing them into sex with dudes and threatening them after? Obviously in that case hang 'em all but I thought there was a bit of "hey, I get to hang with rich guys and famous people and yeah occasionally bang some old guy" component but could be a misunderstanding on my part.
My niece is in a big city and she just got into some type of "Womens Club" that only wants single, no kids, professional women from 22-29 years of age or some shit. Then they have "Events" where I'm sure a buncha older wealthy guys are gonna be there, lots of booze, and things will happen. Is it an elaborate dating set-up for rich guys with little time? Low key grooming for prostitution/escorts? Or a legit "we are single girls and we wanna have fun together" social club like some sort of 1800's high society thing? Time will tell, very curious to hear how her first "gala" goes
Point being is guys want to have sex with women. And younger women seem to have a strong appeal. And with money comes access. The question is, are we as a society going to continue to stigmatize women in the sex trade and keep it illegal for everyone, which then allows for trafficking and minors to be involved much more than if it was a regulated industry, or are we going to accept reality and move to a more open and controlled profession that ensured more safety for everyone involved?