Why do some scandals never end?
The Jeffrey Epstein case generated global outrage, endless headlines,
and thousands of pages of documents. Yet accountability remained elusive.
Profiting from Scandal examines why.
Rather than focusing on speculation or accusations, this book analyzes
how scandals become economic and political assets. Media organizations,
institutions, and power structures often benefit from prolonged outrage
without resolution.
Written in plain English, this book explores:
- How scandal generates attention and revenue
- Why delay often protects power
- How transparency can be carefully managed
- Why public outrage fades without accountability
This is not a book about conspiracy.
It is a book about incentives.
If you want to understand why accountability so often stops short,
this book will change how you see political scandals forever.