Justice Served? Child Trafficking Networks & Government Cover-Ups

A Conversation with Author Nick Bryant, who published Epstein’s “Little Black Book”

SEASON 1 | EPISODE 39


With the news of child sex trafficking rings running rampant, host Liz Durham wants to know: Is real justice actually served to perpetrators? In this episode, Liz sits down with journalist and author Nick Bryant to shed light on the hidden corners of child exploitation, justice, and reform.

Nick shares insights from his book "The Franklin Scandal," which uncovered a trafficking network involving high-ranking officials in the 1980s - and now, seems eerily similar to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Admist claims of government and intelligence agency cover-ups, Liz and Nick emphasize the urgent need for justice for victims and reforms to prevent future concealment of child abuse by public figures.

So what can we do? Liz believes that Americans may only take a stand against child sex trafficking when they personally feel the threat to themselves and their children. Tune in to find out why she argues that a visceral connection to the issue is necessary for meaningful action beyond denouncement.

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