Do you pry into the sexual proclivities of your neighbors? Of those whose homes you visit? Whose businesses you patronize? Who belong to the same lodge, church, or bowling league? Do you read a local paper or watch the local news? I answer "no" to all of those questions, but maybe I should?
The fallout from this Epstein business is that a bunch of prominent people here and abroad are quitting their jobs or being fired because they didn't read the gossip sheets and hung out with Epstein enough to get their names in his files somehow.
Sure, some of them may have been involved with his jailbait "proteges." I'll bet many of the others had no idea because they didn't read the scandal sheets and met him in the company of other prominent individuals as he moved in monied circles.
At least by some accounts, Epstein was interested in many things beyond teenage girls and high finance. Perhaps he was good company, and he certainly had enough money to live well, entertain lavishly and fly a private jet.
Some people's lives will end under a cloud because they didn't have a gossip columnist's interest in what Epstein did sexually. The lesson I reluctantly take from all this is that maybe we need to be snoopy about the bedroom antics of our acquaintances, lest we fall into a similar trap.