“We are all for that. However, in our quest to do that, we do not want to embroil those who were not complicit, do we?”
Anyone who visited his island or went to his house after his 2008 pedophile conviction should be embroiled.
Yeah, you said that, and I replied there is a lot of merit to that. However, it is not enough to secure a conviction, nor does it provide evidence that Epstein continued to engage in that criminal activity beyond his conviction either. Thus, you are spinning your wheels, and wasting money, and then the opportunity to try them again, if they are found not guilty, is lost due to the double-jeopardy legal principle.