Same place they keep the
backlog of un-tested rape kits.
Apologies in advance if my cynicism gets the better of me on this topic. I fundamentally do not believe that our society has a genuine interest in protecting women. We prove it over and over again. It only became a national obsession when it became a partisan cudgel. Note that the counter-measures are now, predictably, blatantly partisan.
If the Epstein stain brings down powerful people and institutions, then some small good will come of it. I continue to maintain that none of this requires a conspiracy. Women and girls being the playthings of the rich and powerful is a feature, not a bug, of our poisonous cultural obsession with fame and wealth.
Girls Gone Wild was a business. Rapists continue to sell millions of albums. The Tate brothers have millions of followers and
are clearly victims of over-zealous prosecution and need protection by friends in the administration.
Seriously. We could fill this thread of examples of on-going behavior that isn’t terribly dissimilar to Epstein.
But by all means, let’s hope this ritual of transparency actually punishes the wicked or awakens our society to some actual moral reckoning about how shockingly un-safe the world is for women and girls.