Sorry for the confusion. The first article, posted by DainBrange, reported he was found guilty. The second article, which I posted, showed he was sentenced to 80 years in prison. Both articles were from April, 2018, or 17 months ago.
The first article was optimistic that many more such taken-downs would continue at an ever-faster rate; my point was just that the top-of-the-food-chain traffickers have not been taken down. However, I did forget Epstein, so there is that.
Aha, got it now.
The first article was optimistic that many more such taken-downs would continue at an ever-faster rate; my point was just that the top-of-the-food-chain traffickers have not been taken down. However, I did forget Epstein, so there is that.
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Much more than Epstein. Human trafficking arrests routinely in the news, including large pedo rings on the DOJ website. Electronic means of trafficking are being pulled down (e.g., BackPage) They are taking down the people who actually kidnap or otherwise acquire victims, offer them for sale, or transport them to the “buyer” - that’s a good thing. The top of the food chain are primarily buyers. The top of the food chain are having a MUCH harder time “placing an order” and far fewer places to commit further crimes now that the spotlight is on them. PANIC
17 months is a day during these things. Everything takes forever. The writer of that article seems to follow q drops, at least to me. Like allot of us he was expecting things faster than they have turned out.