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That's why the Biden admin didn't want to release the files. Public scrutiny isn't helpful to determining whether a charge is legally feasible or not. The government had the files the whole time. Of course, current Trump DOJ is filled with a bunch of new hires with zero training slaving over bogus immigration detainments.
During Biden the investigation was still ongoing, Maxwell was sentenced and was appealing.
SCOTUS for some "strange reason" extended her appeal time until 2025, essentially putting seal on the files.
I can't say what Biden was or wasn't planning to do, but releasing files was not an option because of SCOTUS.
To be frank as long as the investigation was ongoing there was a chance that charges would be pressed (you might argue that would never happen, but that's a speculation)
What trump did though is when he took office he shut down the investigation, said there's nothing to investigate, no charges to being and basically portrayed that Epstein was just that guy living in basement and downloaded tons of CP.
This is why people demand files released. If there is no investigation ongoing and no charges were placed, let us see them and decide ourselves if that conclusion is reasonable.
Non-lawyers have zero capacity to do that, though. There's a big difference between what any one person wants the law to be and what it actually is.
True, true. Child fucking is tricky legal territory.
I'm sure we can find few lawyers outside of DOJ.
Besides, lawyers exist because courts have strict requirements regarding interpretation of a law in order to sentence someone.
You don't need to study law to be able to tell that somebody did something heinous or not.
A lot of heinous things aren't necessarily against the law. For example, there's an email in the file from a law professor advising him on legally trafficking minors to states with lower ages of consent.
Cool. Don't care. In the wood chipper. As with anyone in the files. We can sift through the ashes afterwards to determine guilt.
IS it Illegal to Rape and Traffick Kids? What a TOUGH question to Answer!
Turns out if you're careful about the specific kids and you have enough money then yes it is de facto legal.
Take some time and seriously reflect on the difference between how you think legality works and what you're witnessing.