Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes continue to expose the vast reach of abuse, influence and institutional failure. His case raises urgent questions about how powerful networks operate, why accountability is so often delayed, and how systems can allow exploitation to persist for years.
Annette Young is joined by Teresa Helm, an Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell survivor and advocate for survivors; Carré Otis, an American actor, model and Model Alliance board member who has spoken about her own experiences of sexual violence; and Rachel Foster, co-founder and president of World Without Exploitation. Together, they examine why this case has become a defining moment for society and what must change to protect survivors and confront abuse more effectively.
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