Epstein Files Linked to Global Crimes Against Humanity: UN Experts
Files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein suggest a global criminal operation engaging in crimes against humanity, according to UN experts. Alleged activities include supremacist beliefs, misogyny, and corruption. New Mexico has initiated a full investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch for potential trafficking and sexual assault.
A United Nations panel claims that millions of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein could point to a global criminal enterprise that meets the standards for crimes against humanity. UN experts assert that acts outlined in documents released by the U.S. Justice Department were committed against a backdrop of supremacist beliefs, racism, corruption, and extreme misogyny.
In a move to address these serious allegations, New Mexico lawmakers have approved a comprehensive investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch. This marks what is said to be the first full probe into the ranch's history of alleged trafficking and sexual assault. A bipartisan committee plans to hear testimonies from survivors of the purported sexual abuse at the location, urging local residents to participate as well.
As global scrutiny intensifies, these developments are part of a broader attempt to unravel Epstein's network and hold accountable those involved in potential crimes against humanity. This ongoing investigation highlights the significance of thorough oversight in dealing with high-profile cases of alleged abuse and trafficking.
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