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Nobody will be prosecuted as a result of the Epstein Files. The chain of custody has been irretrievably compromised. Nothing in them can be trusted as evidence in court, and any lawyer can get the evidence tossed, or at least mistrusted enough by the jury to not convict. This is all just salacious gossip.
The better track to prosecution will be the investigations into the money trails. It's boring, but the evidence is much stronger, and will hold up in court.
I don't know why you're down voted. You are 1000 percent correct. No one will ever see a jail cell. Or if they do it will be a scapegoat. Only social justice is going to happen through shame and horrible reputations.
The files are not the only evidence. A DoJ not involved in a coverup would interview victims, for one thing, and also interview potential suspects.
That'll show flows of money, but not their purpose. Necessary, but not sufficient.
Follow The Money. That's always where the crime is.
I mean, I don't think that's the reason why.
But that also won't happen, for obvious reasons. Nobody is going to prosecute Jamie fucking Dimon for anything, even though he's closer to the center of this web than even Epstein himself.