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Editorial: Justice for Jeffrey Epstein's accusers

The death of convicted sex offender and wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein in a Manhattan jail cell Saturday provided yet another shock in a grotesque, appalling story that still has many unanswered questions. Epstein was found unresponsive, and authorities say he somehow managed to kill himself - despite having previously been under suicide watch.

Because of his many connections to the

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