• Let me get philosophical with you…
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  • In Germany, attempting to escape from prison isn’t treated as a separate crime — it’s viewed as a natural human instinct for freedom. If caught, prisoners are simply returned to continue their sentence

    This approach reflects Germany’s focus on rehabilitation and human rights, showing a different perspective on justice compared to many other countries.
    In Germany, attempting to escape from prison isn’t treated as a separate crime — it’s viewed as a natural human instinct for freedom. If caught, prisoners are simply returned to continue their sentence This approach reflects Germany’s focus on rehabilitation and human rights, showing a different perspective on justice compared to many other countries.
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  • Prince was a visionary
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  • [Highlight] Jaylen Brown catches SGA with the pumpfake
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  • Epstein victim Maria Farmer reported to the FBI in 1996 that Epstein had photos of young girls and she had witnessed what was happening inside his mansion.

    The FBI logged her complaint on September 3rd, 1996.

    No case was opened. No investigation followed.

    For nearly 30 years, the file was assumed lost.

    In 2025, it resurfaced under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

    Nine years after her warning, investigators uncovered dozens of victims.

    Now Maria and 11 other women are suing the FBI for $100 million.

    They argue those early warnings were not acted upon and that the failure to investigate allowed the abuse to continue.

    The complaint was real. The questions around why it was never pursued remain unanswered.
    Epstein victim Maria Farmer reported to the FBI in 1996 that Epstein had photos of young girls and she had witnessed what was happening inside his mansion. The FBI logged her complaint on September 3rd, 1996. No case was opened. No investigation followed. For nearly 30 years, the file was assumed lost. In 2025, it resurfaced under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Nine years after her warning, investigators uncovered dozens of victims. Now Maria and 11 other women are suing the FBI for $100 million. They argue those early warnings were not acted upon and that the failure to investigate allowed the abuse to continue. The complaint was real. The questions around why it was never pursued remain unanswered.
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