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One year in, Epstein inquiry has found few answers

One year in, Epstein inquiry has found few answers

Lawmakers and survivors are still looking for justice from Congressional probe

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As the U.S. House Oversight Committee’s inquiry into Jeffrey Epstein approaches its one-year mark, the witness list has included some of the highest-profile figures ever to appear before the panel.

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Billionaire moguls, members of Epstein’s inner circle and a former U.S. president have been among the dozen-plus witnesses. All have sought to distance themselves from the deceased sex offender’s crimes. None have had much to say to help lawmakers bring charges against any wrongdoers.

In the U.K., ties to Epstein caused a leadership crisis, led to the former Prince Andrew losing his honours and princely title and triggered police investigations. Senior officials in Norway, Sweden, France and Slovakia have all faced a reckoning for their associations with the disgraced financier. In the U.S., prominent figures have been forced to resign while some have been grilled by lawmakers.

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Source: National Post