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Filthy Rich (titled Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on Netflix) is a 2020 Netflix documentary series directed by Sam Miller. Based on the 2016 book 'Filthy Rich: A Powerful Billionaire, the Sex Scandal that Undid Him, and All the Justice that Money Can Buy' by James Patterson and John Connolly, the three-part docuseries explores the sex trafficking scandal involving financier Jeffrey Epstein. It details Epstein's criminal activities, his recruitment of underage girls through a network that included Ghislaine Maxwell, and the complicity of powerful figures in his orbit. The series features interviews with survivors who recount their experiences of abuse and exploitation, as well as insights from journalists, lawyers, and former associates who helped uncover the extent of Epstein's operations spanning decades. It highlights Epstein's rise from a modest background to a billionaire with connections to celebrities, politicians, and royalty, emphasizing how his wealth and influence shielded him from accountability until his 2019 arrest and subsequent death in custody. The series covers key events such as the 2008 plea deal that allowed Epstein to avoid federal charges, the role of law enforcement in overlooking red flags, and the broader implications for accountability in elite circles. Released amid heightened public interest following Epstein's arrest, it draws from extensive reporting and archival footage to reconstruct the timeline of allegations dating back to the 1990s, underscoring systemic failures in protecting vulnerable individuals from predatory networks. The series has been praised for giving voice to victims while criticized by some for not delving deeply enough into specific high-profile enablers. As a media production, Filthy Rich contributes to the ongoing discourse on Epstein's network of influence, particularly Maxwell's involvement as his alleged procurer, who was later convicted in 2021 on related charges.