By Rootsalert Global Desk | February-02-2026
Once again, the ugly truth has hit us square in the face.

The law seems to open its books only for the poor and the powerless.
Those influential men who preyed on innocent 13-, 14-, 15-, and 16-year-old girls,
who dipped into Epstein’s filthy world and silenced the screams of the helpless,
those businessmen, movie stars, top politicians, and big-shot personalities who sold children’s innocence for money and thrills—
they will face no consequences, even today.
The U.S. Justice Department has made it crystal clear:
“No matter what new revelations come out of the Epstein files, no matter how horrific the photos that surface,
we cannot open new cases based solely on that evidence.”
The message is loud and unmistakable:
As long as you have money, influence, and the right connections,
the law will keep its eyes politely lowered.
The bigger your name, the smaller your crime is considered.
Somewhere in a corner, a girl who once carried a school bag at 13 is still crying today.
The men who stole the light from her eyes are still laughing in their glittering living rooms,
champagne glasses in hand, completely carefree.
How many times will we watch this double-faced system?
How many times will we swallow this disgusting reality?
As long as there is one law for the powerful and another punishment for the weak,
justice will remain nothing more than a cruel joke.





