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The Degenerates In Hollywood And Their Boy Jeffrey Epstein
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Even after Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor, many in Hollywood continued to embrace him, treating his crimes as an inconvenient footnote rather than a moral disqualifier. Epstein was still invited to glamorous parties, mingled with celebrities, and maintained access to the entertainment industry’s inner circles. For the powerful, his money, connections, and ability to open doors outweighed the stain of his criminal record. Some stars and executives justified their associations by claiming ignorance or downplaying his offenses, but the reality was that Epstein’s name carried enough social and financial currency to keep him in elite company despite the scandal.
This willingness to overlook his conviction exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of Hollywood. The industry often positions itself as a champion of progressive values and justice, yet when faced with someone who was both wealthy and useful, many chose to look the other way. Epstein’s continued acceptance highlighted how quickly morality is compromised when fame, influence, and money are involved. By maintaining ties to him, Hollywood elites reinforced the idea that power shields abusers from accountability, sending a chilling message about who gets protected and who gets sacrificed in the world of entertainment.
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https://www.heraldtribune.com/opinion/20190721/cohen-hollywood-hypocrites-always-embraced-epstein
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This willingness to overlook his conviction exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of Hollywood. The industry often positions itself as a champion of progressive values and justice, yet when faced with someone who was both wealthy and useful, many chose to look the other way. Epstein’s continued acceptance highlighted how quickly morality is compromised when fame, influence, and money are involved. By maintaining ties to him, Hollywood elites reinforced the idea that power shields abusers from accountability, sending a chilling message about who gets protected and who gets sacrificed in the world of entertainment.
to contact me:
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https://www.heraldtribune.com/opinion/20190721/cohen-hollywood-hypocrites-always-embraced-epstein
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Even after Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor, many in Hollywood continued to embrace him, treating his crimes as an inconvenient footnote rather than a moral disqualifier. Epstein was still invited to glamorous parties, mingled with celebrities, and maintained access to the entertainment industry’s inner circles. For the powerful, his money, connections, and ability to open doors outweighed the stain of his criminal record. Some stars and executives justified their associations by claiming ignorance or downplaying his offenses, but the reality was that Epstein’s name carried enough social and financial currency to keep him in elite company despite the scandal.
This willingness to overlook his conviction exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of Hollywood. The industry often positions itself as a champion of progressive values and justice, yet when faced with someone who was both wealthy and useful, many chose to look the other way. Epstein’s continued acceptance highlighted how quickly morality is compromised when fame, influence, and money are involved. By maintaining ties to him, Hollywood elites reinforced the idea that power shields abusers from accountability, sending a chilling message about who gets protected and who gets sacrificed in the world of entertainment.
to contact me:
[email protected]
https://www.heraldtribune.com/opinion/20190721/cohen-hollywood-hypocrites-always-embraced-epstein
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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This willingness to overlook his conviction exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of Hollywood. The industry often positions itself as a champion of progressive values and justice, yet when faced with someone who was both wealthy and useful, many chose to look the other way. Epstein’s continued acceptance highlighted how quickly morality is compromised when fame, influence, and money are involved. By maintaining ties to him, Hollywood elites reinforced the idea that power shields abusers from accountability, sending a chilling message about who gets protected and who gets sacrificed in the world of entertainment.
to contact me:
[email protected]
https://www.heraldtribune.com/opinion/20190721/cohen-hollywood-hypocrites-always-embraced-epstein
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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