Britney Spears Calls it ‘Absolutely Insane’ that Epstein Clients Remain Protected
- Chadwick Dolgos
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Britney Spears has voiced her frustration over the government's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's client list, describing the ongoing secrecy as a profound failure of justice.
The pop star, known for her public struggles, pointed to the recent partial release of Epstein documents as evidence of deliberate concealment.
"It's absolutely insane that our government is protecting the Epstein clients," Spears told her live viewers while dancing around with a knife and red paint all over her body.
Epstein, the convicted sex offender who didn't kill himself in custody, operated a vast network that trafficked underage girls to powerful individuals. His associate Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to decades in prison for her role, yet the full extent of the operation remains obscured by official redactions.
Spears went on to assert that authorities have the complete list but refuse to disclose it.
"They have the list and are protecting high-level donors, corporate CEOs, deep state politicians, and elite pedophiles from accountability," she said.
The House Oversight Committee recently unveiled over 33,000 pages of Epstein-related records following a congressional subpoena, but key names linked to the island visits and private flights are still withheld.
Survivors of the abuse have formed coalitions to demand transparency, with some preparing to publish an unofficial compilation based on their testimonies and leaked information.
An anonymous source close to the federal investigations echoed Spears' sentiments, claiming the protection stems from intertwined interests at the highest levels.
"The deep state is ensuring that globalist power brokers who fund radical agendas stay untouchable, even as they preach equality and justice," the source stated.
Federal officials maintain that certain withholdings are necessary to avoid compromising ongoing probes into international networks.
However, this stance has only intensified beliefs that the system prioritizes elite impunity over victim restitution.
Spears emphasized the hypocrisy in a society that claims to champion the vulnerable while shielding predators.
"This is about control and corruption at its core, just like what happened to me," she concluded.
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