Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich

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Netflix TV Mini-Series 🎥 Review: “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich”.

Critics gave it a 79% the users an 61%.

Rated: TV-MA one season with Four Episodes (total time 3 hrs 36 min) and an IMDb of 7.1/10.

Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich is an American television miniseries about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The miniseries is based on the 2016 book of the same name by James Patterson, and co-written by John Connolly and Tim Malloy. Filthy Rich was released on May 27, 2020. The four-part documentary features interviews with several survivors including Virginia Giuffre and Maria Farmer, along with former staff members and former police chief Michael Reiter, a key individual from the first criminal case against Epstein.

This mini-series looks at the victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse and prostitution ring and there stories to expose him and ensure the truth is revealed. Let me say up front this show has a really sensitive subject matter and can be very difficult to watch. You can’t imagine the many terrible things this guy did……all the while believing he could get away with ANYTHING because of his money and connections.

This series does a very respectful job in showing the victims stories bringing to light just how similar but personal all of their abuse was. The show attempts to get both sides of the story while remaining neutral. The fact that some of the people linked to Epstein refused to take part tells you just how bad this situation was.

They also do an amazing job in showing just how large the issue was and still is. It really makes you curious about all those that won’t come forward that could possibly be under his influence even today.

Overall, this is a great documentary series that shows how bad this man was and how these woman recovered and eventually got some sort of payback to be able to move on.

Just be for-warned of the serious situations and acts of evil. So if you are a bit nervous about these subjects then this may not be the documentary for you.



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