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Above the Law: The Epstein Cover-Up Machine

By: Donald Elton
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What kind of system protects a predator for decades—while the world watches in silence?

Above the Law: The Epstein Cover-Up Machine is a searing investigation into how one of the most notorious sex traffickers in modern history escaped justice for years. But this isn’t just another book about Jeffrey Epstein. It’s about what shielded him: a web of lawyers, bankers, media executives, intelligence agencies, and politicians who knew enough to ask questions—and chose not to.

With chilling clarity and relentless documentation, this book exposes:

– How Epstein’s fortune was never audited, yet banks like JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank moved millions for him

– The sweetheart deals, buried reports, and sealed records that allowed him to operate with impunity

– The elite legal teams that silenced victims with NDAs and turned prosecutors into allies

– The journalists who had the story and killed it—and the networks that still won’t tell the truth

– The surveillance, kompromat, and blackmail potential that kept powerful men in line

– Why no high-level figure has ever been indicted—and why that may be by design

Backed by court filings, public records, congressional testimony, and suppressed reporting, Above the Law unravels the myth that Epstein was a “lone monster.” He wasn’t. He was protected. And he may have been useful.

From the courtroom to the newsroom to the intelligence backchannels, this book maps the system that made him untouchable—and shows why it still exists.

If you’re looking for the real story, the one no one wants told—this is it.

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