Jeffrey Epstein’s emails have so far revealed an overactive mind and yet scant detail of specific sexual activity. These matters are left to other communications that take place between pimps, clients, and customers who make up the real remit of a sex selling activity.
The implication of global, business, and political figures has only gone so far as to reveal a wide network of large corporate and financial interests spanning continents. These individuals aren’t guilty of sex crimes and therefore have no apology to make because of this fact only.
The spurious claims that Prince Andrew, for example, had bought in to such a sex scandal deserves to be consigned to the recycle bin of historical narrative. He’s as guilty as any of us, placed in the centre because of an obsessive – and almighty – media clique that trails his life daily for more cuts for print.
Jeffrey Epstein comes across as a financial figure that had more to hide in the shadows than most. It’s clear that he shouldn’t have been as trusted as he was, and inducements to give him sensitive information were worthy of being refused, more than most, but it took time for his true colours to finally be revealed.



