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Exposing Systemic Abuse and Demanding Accountability: Stanton and Peña Challenge DOJ Secrecy and Call for Cultural Change

Exposing Systemic Abuse and Demanding Accountability: Stanton and Peña Challenge DOJ Secrecy and Call for Cultural Change

Update: 2025-11-25
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Professor Charles Stanton and third-year law student Blanca Peña discuss the delayed release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case by the Justice Department, citing ongoing investigations. They criticize the department's hypocrisy in claiming to protect victims while obfuscating information. Blanca emphasizes the need for accountability in politics and media, highlighting the societal failure to believe victims of abuse. They also address the systemic issues in Hollywood, particularly the exploitation of women, exemplified by cases like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. The conversation concludes with a call for societal change and a positive note on the importance of community during the holiday season.

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Exposing Systemic Abuse and Demanding Accountability: Stanton and Peña Challenge DOJ Secrecy and Call for Cultural Change

Exposing Systemic Abuse and Demanding Accountability: Stanton and Peña Challenge DOJ Secrecy and Call for Cultural Change

Charles Stanton