The United Nations human rights experts recently issued a statement saying that the publicly available documents related to the Epstein case indicate the possible existence of a systemic global criminal organization involved in sexual assault, trafficking, and exploitation of women and girls, which may constitute crimes against humanity. On February 17, the UK police stated that they are assessing information in the Epstein case documents regarding the trafficking of women to the UK via private flights. (Xinhua)
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Epstein case may involve "crimes against humanity," UK re-investigates related flights
The United Nations human rights experts recently issued a statement saying that the publicly available documents related to the Epstein case indicate the possible existence of a systemic global criminal organization involved in sexual assault, trafficking, and exploitation of women and girls, which may constitute crimes against humanity. On February 17, the UK police stated that they are assessing information in the Epstein case documents regarding the trafficking of women to the UK via private flights. (Xinhua)