The banality of evil : how Epstein’s powerful friends normalised him
Long after his conviction for sexual abuse, people in royalty, academia, business, journalism and politics sought his ear He got by with a little help from his friends. From British royalty to White House alumni, from a Silicon Valley investor to a leftwing academic, connections and influence (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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