The Epstein Monsters

Let the record reflect this:

Your name appears repeatedly in documented materials that warrant scrutiny. You have never offered a clear, consistent, or transparent explanation. Instead, you rely on denial, distraction, and performative outrage—condemning “monsters” while carefully avoiding any reckoning with your own proximity, participation, or prolonged silence.

You were not absent.

You were not unaware.

And you were not compelled to stay quiet.

You occupied the same spaces, accepted the same invitations, benefited from the same networks, and chose comfort over conscience. When harm was possible to expose, you did nothing. When distance could have been declared, you maintained association. Silence, in this context, is not neutrality—it is complicity.

Now you attempt to control the narrative through spectacle and diversion, hoping noise will drown out memory. It will not. Records persist. Patterns persist. Witnesses persist.

This is not about rumor. It is about accountability.

Not about hysteria—but about unanswered questions.

Not about vengeance—but about truth.

Public trust is not restored through denial. It is restored through candor—and you have offered none.