UN Experts Demand Global Action on "Systemic" Sex Trafficking in Epstein Case
UN Experts Demand Global Action on "Systemic" Sex Trafficking in Epstein Case United Nations human rights experts have issued a forceful call for justice, stating that newly released court documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case reveal "systemic" sex trafficking of young women and girls [131174]. In a formal statement, the experts expressed grave concern over the credible allegations within the files, which they say point to an organized pattern of crime for sexual exploitation, not isolated incidents [131174]. The group is demanding full investigations and legal accountability for all individuals involved in enabling the trafficking network [131174]. The experts emphasized that victims must see justice served, placing new international pressure on authorities to act on the long-standing allegations [131174]. While the UN statement did not name specific suspects, it frames the case as one of systemic abuse requiring a comprehensive legal response [131174]. UN Experts: Epstein Files Show "Systemic" Sex Trafficking
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