Weeks after justice department officials released more than 3m investigative documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, there have not been any arrests in the US, prompting questions about whether any potential co-conspirators will be held accountable on American soil.
Indeed, consequences in the US for the sex trafficker’s associates have largely been limited to a handful of sombre resignations and public apologies of late – not high-level criminal prosecutions that victims and advocates have long demanded.
This lack of arrests contrasts sharply with authorities’ handling of Epstein associates in the UK. The former royal prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on 19 February on suspicion of misconduct in public office, as was ex-Washington ambassador Peter Mandelson days later. Neither man was arrested on suspicion of Epstein-related sexual misconduct, and Mountbatten-Windsor has adamantly denied such claims in prior statements.
Meanwhile in the US, there have been political investigations in Congress, and New Mexico’s top prosecutor announced an inquiry into Epstein’s Santa Fe-area ranch, but but there has been little federal action from the Department of Justice, run by Trump loyalist Pam Bondi.
spoiler
No.
Nope! Next question.
No. In the US, crime, in fact, DOES pay. It also makes you “presidential”, apparently.
Scam society.
Nah! It’s presidency for them!
If by “arrest” you actually mean “elect”, then yes.
That’ll teach those child rapist bastards! Make them serve life sentences and receive millions of dollars in compensation!

Not a chance. They’re protecting them.
No.
In America we worship pedophiles.
WHY would the US ARREST Pedophiles when they could ELECT them and give them BILLIONS of Tax Payer dollars Instead?
Lol no
Betteridge’s Law strikes again
The US will give them tax cuts and name schools after them.
Not sure. Certainly not in the current administration.
headline? y. is question? y. therefore answer is no




