Despite the public release of millions of pages of documents and accounts from survivors, those who allegedly benefited from Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse network have not faced charges. The case centers on unanswered questions regarding the extent of involvement by powerful individuals. Evidence suggests Epstein’s criminal activity could have been curtailed as early as 2008, when a police chief reportedly came close to stopping him. The released files and survivor testimonies highlight a system of exploitation that extended beyond Epstein himself. Critics argue that investigations have focused too narrowly on Epstein, neglecting to pursue his associates. The lack of prosecution for these individuals remains a central point of contention and fuels ongoing scrutiny of the case. The question of who else was involved and knowingly participated in Epstein’s crimes remains largely unanswered.