by Liza Carlisle at The Republic Brief
The long arm of Jeffrey Epstein’s activities is reaching out and connections between the trafficker and many high-profile individuals are becoming more and more evident. Evident as well is the question of why the investigation of Epstein’s activities has seem to have stalled, and why more information is not being made available to the public.
Epstein died in jail in 2019, apparently of suicide but there are those that question that assessment of his demise. Some believe he was silenced before those high-profile individuals could be named and direct lines drawn to them from Epstein.
A letter from an attorney who is representing several women claims that the FBI “utterly failed” to properly investigate the late billionaire financier and convicted underage sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, and has asked the Justice Department to find out why. The women represented are seeking an explanation as to why it took so long for legal action to be taken against Epstein and have requested that the DOJ investigate the FBI’s handling of the case, Conservative Brief reports.
The letter from the attorney was sent last week to FBI Director Christopher Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland, and DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, stating that the FBI was aware of allegations against Epstein back in the 1990s but failed to take any significant action, the Daily Wire reported.
“As counsel to many survivors of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking conspiracy, we write regarding the failure of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to properly, adequately, or timely investigate the sex trafficking of hundreds of girls and young women,” says the letter from lawyer Jennifer Freeman.