In a jaw-dropping deposition from 2010, Jeffrey Epstein found himself tangled in a web of denials regarding his past actions. When pressed about soliciting a minor, his response was nothing short of astonishing—he feigned ignorance, asking,“What minor?”This lack of awareness baffled the attorney, who pointed out the severity of Epstein’s admission when he pled guilty to procuring an underage girl for prostitution. It’s like he was oblivious to the very consequences of his own choices.
Despite the evidence stacked against him, Epstein continued to assert his innocence, admitting he had pled guilty but claiming he never solicited sex from an underage girl. The incredulity of the attorney is palpable as he emphasizes the felony nature of Epstein’s actions. This deposition not only reveals the depths of Epstein’s denial but also sheds light on larger discussions about accountability for those in power. It raises questions about the pervasive culture of evading responsibility that often surrounds high-profile figures. Can the powerful truly be held accountable for their actions, or do they always find a way to dodge the truth?
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