Epstein & Pizzagate: A once fringe theory rocking the US establishment
On this episode of Perspective, legal analyst Lionel and film director Mike Smith join Scottie Nell Hughes to discuss how the latest release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has reignited public scrutiny of the late sex offender’s network, revealing extensive communications, associations with prominent figures, and troubling details about how power and influence intersected with exploitation. While the disclosures offer greater transparency and validate long-standing concerns raised by victims and journalists, legal experts caution that the material alone may not meet the threshold for new criminal prosecutions, especially given statutes of limitation and prior plea agreements. The release has intensified calls for accountability – not just for individuals, but for institutions that failed to act – raising a central question that remains unresolved: whether public exposure will finally translate into meaningful justice, or if the Epstein case will stand as another example where disclosure stops short of consequences.