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oncerns such as morality, ethics,
question that might be worth ask-
sist and megalomaniac, could he
ont? Then again, that might be the
ead guilty, after all. But what if he
zaded to as a crime? What if he’s
iat’s the case, why wouldn’t Prince
public with his dear friend Jeffrey
ystein and the prince, it’s just ser-
e world? They're natural winners—
ife were fair, well, how would we
e?
CHAPTER 59
Anna Salter: November 2015
hy do powerful men do the things that Jeffrey Epstein
and Prince Andrew have been accused of doing?
Dr. Anna Salter studies child sex offenders profes-
4 sionally. Educated at Harvard, with a graduate degree in clinical
; psychology, she spoke, with the benefit of hindsight, about Jeffrey
' Epstein and others like him from her office in Madison, Wisconsin.
“Consider a car,” says Dr. Salter. “There’s a motor, and there
"are brakes. We all have sexual impulses we don't think it would
be a good idea to act on. Most of us have good control over our
behavior. We have good brakes.
| “Sexual offenses and inappropriate sexual behavior are some-
fimes the result of a bad motor—for example, an attraction to
Prepubescent children or eleven-to-fourteen-year-old pubescent
fhildren as opposed to postpubescent individuals. But they are
aly ays the result of bad brakes.
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