Netflix’s Newest Docuseries Explores The Full Story on Jeffrey Epstein and I’m Watching It
“This reporter wasn’t originally trying to bring down Jeffrey Epstein — but that’s exactly what happened.” — Netflix
If you don’t know who Jeffrey Epstein is, you have at least undoubtedly heard his name.
He was a famous financier, who ran in elite social circles, including presidents, politicians, princes, and celebrities.
He was also convicted of sexual abuse and molestation of a minor, and then arrested again on sex trafficking charges, before landing himself in prison.
Although he plead “not guilty” to the charges, he committed suicide in his prison cell, before a trial could even start on the sex trafficking charges.
On Saturday, August 10, 2019, at approximately 6:30 a.m., inmate Jeffrey Edward Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell in the Special Housing Unit from an apparent suicide at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, New York. Life-saving measures were initiated immediately by responding staff. Staff requested emergency medical services (EMS) and life-saving efforts continued. Mr. Epstein was transported by EMS to a local hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries, and subsequently pronounced dead by hospital staff. The FBI is investigating the incident.
Official Statement from the Federal Bureau of Prisons
Now, Netflix has a 4-episode docuseries that delves into the scandal surrounded by Jeffrey Epstein.
Stories from survivors fuel this docuseries examining how convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein used his wealth and power to carry out his abuses.
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Y’all, this dude was sick. He was so rich that he had a private island — that was known as Pediphile Island. How people could stand by and know this was happening, I have no idea.
He surrounded himself by underage girls, and those girls would bring more girls — and the abuse just went on.
The Full Story on Jeffrey Epstein Revealed. From Lisa Bryant, Academy Award Nominee Joe Berlinger (Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes), and Best-Selling Author James Patterson the four-part docuseries JEFFREY EPSTEIN: FILTHY RICH only on Netflix, May 27.
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You can watch Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich now on Netflix. I know I am watching it.
See the trailer for Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich below.