Jeffrey Epstein...The King Of Slime
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What made Epstein especially corrosive was that he survived precisely because so many respectable systems absorbed and normalized him. Banks overlooked red flags, universities accepted donations, politicians took meetings, and law enforcement deferred when pressure was applied. Even after his criminality was publicly exposed, Epstein continued to move freely among elites, protected by legal deals, professional enablers, and a culture that treated him as an inconvenience rather than a threat. He embodied a kind of moral decay where exploitation was tolerated so long as it was profitable or politically inconvenient to confront. Epstein was not an aberration at the edge of society; he was a product of its worst incentives, thriving in spaces where accountability dissolved on contact with power. Like slime, he did not create the rot, but he fed on it and accelerated it. His story endures because it reveals how easily entire systems will debase themselves to protect the powerful, even when the cost is measured in human lives.
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