Surviving Jeffrey Epstein available to watch free on new Channel 4 platform
Directed by Anne Sundberg and Ricki Stern, the four-part documentary is launching on True Crime on Channel 4
A four-part documentary exploring how convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein used his power and money to shield predatory behaviour will soon be available to stream for free in the UK.
Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, directed by Anne Sundberg and Ricki Stern, is a four-part documentary launching on new platform True Crime on Channel 4.
It investigates how the elusive Epstein allegedly ran a global network targeting young girls for himself and his cabal of rich and powerful friends.
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Operating from his luxurious homes in New York City, Palm Beach, New Mexico, Paris and the Caribbean, he was also accused of using his extreme wealth and influence to cover his predation.
Following his death by suicide in a federal prison on 10 August 2019, Epstein stole one more thing from his victims: the chance to face their accuser and finally see justice prevail.
This powerful documentary series provides a platform for these women to finally share their stories.
True Crime on Channel 4 will launch on All 4 and across the Channel 4 network in the autumn
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