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In an exciting atmosphere, this documentary series, follows the narration for the true story of Jeffrey Epstein told by survivors, who share their experience with sexual abuse and sex trafficking, spotting lights on the abuse of wealth men for the poor.
CRITICS OF "Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich - Season 1"
Thrillist
Even after four hours under the microscope, he remains largely unknowable. At the very least, the survivors are heard and understood, their stories shining a light on a case that feels like it's still unraveling.
A lurid and superficial overview straight out of a James Patterson thriller. Epstein's victims, who tell their stories in heartbreaking detail, deserve more than further exploitation in service of true crime content.
The bravery of the dozen or so young women going before the camera to tell their horrifying stories is remarkable and obviously not very easy, even now, 10 to 15 years after the fact.
There's a bigger, broader story to be told about Epstein, his web of secrets, the network of the rich and powerful and the ways that money corrupts. That will be a knockout. For now, "Filthy Rich" is a good start.
Filthy Rich is a good enough starting point if you know little about Jeffrey Epstein, but it doesn't crack anything open. The best thing the documentary does is let you hear from the survivors directly.