36 girls not enough?

Lawrence Krauss says we’re making too much fuss over Jeffrey Epstein.

Wikipedia:

In 2005, police in Palm Beach, Florida, began investigating Epstein after a parent reported that he had sexually abused her 14-year-old daughter. Federal officials identified 36 girls, some as young as 14 years old, whom Epstein had allegedly sexually abused. Epstein pleaded guilty and was convicted in 2008 by a Florida state court of procuring a child for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute. He was convicted of only these two crimes as part of a plea deal agreed by Alexander Acosta of the U.S. Department of Justice, and he served 13 months in custody which included extensive work release.

Do we think that’s too harsh?

Comments

4 responses to “36 girls not enough?”

  1. GW Avatar

    How did he capture these poor girls and get them to his island?

  2. Lady Mondegreen Avatar
    Lady Mondegreen

    Yabbut the girl he was convicted of abusing was 17, that’s practically legal!

    Hysterical MeToo bitches!

    Art, science!

    Look, a squirrel!

  3. twiliter Avatar

    Abusive and exploitative of minor females. Is this the hill you are planting your flag on, Krauss? What a mealy mouthed, rationalizing load of shit. You had better try to excuse yourself, because no one else is going to.

  4. Bjarte Foshaug Avatar
    Bjarte Foshaug

    GW #1

    Apparently pimps and sex-trafficers use methods of recruitment and coersive persuasion very similar to the ones employed by cults. Indeed, I believe Steven Hassan explicitly treats pimps and sex-trafficers as a subset of cult leaders. And, of course, most of the notorious cult leaders (like Keith Raniere of NXIVM imfamy) are/were also sexual predators of the highest order.

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