A new lawsuit filed by two accusers in Manhattan federal court reveals details about how sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his enablers monitored victims, provided hush money, and threatened those who might cooperate with police. The lawsuit accuses Epstein's lawyer and accountant of aiding in his trafficking network for over a decade.
Key Points
Epstein's enablers monitored victims through surveillance systems
Victims were provided hush money and threatened to keep silent
Lawsuit accuses Epstein's lawyer and accountant of aiding in his trafficking network
Indyke and Kahn deny any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein
Pros
Sheds light on the inner workings of Epstein's trafficking operation
Seeks justice for victims who have been harmed
Highlights the role of Epstein's lawyer and accountant in aiding his criminal activities
Cons
Details of abuse and manipulation are disturbing and upsetting
Raises questions about accountability and oversight in Epstein's circle
Indicates a pattern of exploitation and cover-up within the sex trafficking ring