The Epstein files aren’t about Epstein as a person anymore—they’re about who was protected, who failed, and who’s implicated

The focus has shifted because Epstein himself is no longer the central question—his crimes are established. What remains unresolved is the system around him: how he operated for so long, who enabled or ignored clear warning signs, and why accountability seemed absent at critical moments. The files matter not as a biography, but as evidence of institutional failure, potential protection of powerful interests, and gaps in justice that extend beyond one individual.