Epstein.. Is He the Devil Himself and What Does His Island Look Like?
An analysis of the Epstein case raises troubling questions about exploitation and corruption on his island, warning against conspiratorial thinking that may obscure the real issues at hand.
A recent analytical piece published in the French newspaper 'La Croix' examines the notorious case of the late American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual crimes and faced allegations of trafficking minors. The article warns readers about the danger of falling into conspiratorial propaganda that might distract from the core of the actual evil presented by Epstein. The author, Jean de Saint-Cheron, poses a provocative question: Is Epstein the embodiment of evil? Alongside this contemplation, the report from the magazine 'Le Point' offers a ground-level view of Epstein's island, portraying it as a symbol of exploitation and local corruption, serving as a living witness to one of the darkest chapters of transnational corruption.