I’m often asked one question above all others: Why haven’t more people from the Epstein files been charged? It’s a frustrating reality, especially given the horrific scale of the crimes involved.
In this video, I break down the legal and evidentiary hurdles that often stand between public suspicion and a federal conviction. Drawing on an internal DOJ memo and insights from former federal prosecutor Ankush Khodori, I explore why cases against high-profile associates have struggled to meet the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard. We discuss the difference between probable cause and the burden prosecutors face, the challenges of corroborating decades-old claims, and why Virginia Giuffre wasn’t called to testify in Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal trial.
Justice requires facts, not just theories. Check out my latest video above.
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— Dave, AKA Florida LawMan










