Jeffrey Epstein's Core 4 And The DOJ's Refusal To Prosecute Them


Author: Bobby Capucci December 24, 2025 Duration: 16:14
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Jeffrey Epstein's Core 4 And The DOJ's Refusal To Prosecute Them

The Department of Justice’s decision to let Jeffrey Epstein’s inner circle of enablers—Nadia Marcinkova, Leslie Groff, Adriana Ross, and Sarah Kellen Vickers—walk away without a single criminal charge is an unforgivable stain on the agency’s credibility. These four women weren’t passive bystanders; they were active facilitators, named repeatedly in sworn testimony, lawsuits, and official documents as key players who helped recruit, schedule, and silence victims. Some even participated directly in the abuse or destroyed potential evidence. The idea that there was insufficient cause to prosecute them is a disgraceful lie. The DOJ had mountains of testimony and documentation, yet still chose to shield these women behind a veil of bureaucratic apathy. This wasn’t a case of legal nuance or lack of evidence—it was institutional cowardice dressed up as prosecutorial discretion.


Now, with the DOJ formally closing its investigation, the last vestige of accountability has been buried. The victims, many of whom spoke out courageously in the face of retaliation, are left to watch as the women who helped orchestrate their suffering go on with their lives, untouched and unrepentant. The message this sends is chilling: if you're powerful enough—or close enough to someone who is—the American justice system will find a way to let you off the hook. This wasn’t justice.

The DOJ didn’t just fail to pursue charges—they cemented a legacy of betrayal. The door is closed, the case is buried, and the “core four” walk free, their roles whitewashed by the very institution that claimed it was working on behalf of the victims.   


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bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



source:

Epstein's women 'recruiters' granted immunity by 2008 sweetheart deal could now be investigated | Daily Mail Online

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