A French parents' organization has raised questions about the apparent silence of sex-education advocates regarding the Jeffrey Epstein case. The group, known as Parents Mobilisés, posted a message on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) asking where these advocates are in light of both the Epstein case and concerns about after-school programs in Paris.
The statement, posted on March 20, 2026, specifically mentions two topics: the Epstein case and the "périscolaire parisien," which refers to after-school care programs in Paris. The parents' group appears to be drawing a connection between these two issues, though the exact nature of this connection is not explicitly stated in their message.
The Epstein case refers to legal proceedings and investigations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who faced criminal charges related to sex trafficking before his death in 2019. The case has involved numerous legal documents, court filings, and investigations that have been the subject of ongoing public and media attention.
The parents' group's statement suggests they believe there should be more public discussion or concern from sex-education advocates about these issues. However, the statement does not provide specific allegations or claims about any individuals' involvement in the Epstein case or about the Paris after-school programs.
It's worth noting that the statement represents the perspective of one advocacy group and does not necessarily reflect broader public opinion or established facts about either the Epstein case or the Paris after-school programs. The connection drawn between sex-education advocacy and these specific issues represents the group's viewpoint rather than an established consensus.
The statement has generated discussion on social media, with various users responding to the parents' group's questions. Some have defended the work of sex-education advocates, while others have engaged with the specific concerns raised about child protection policies.
As with any public statement about ongoing legal matters or policy issues, it's important to approach such claims with appropriate context and verification. The Epstein case remains a subject of legal and investigative interest, with various documents and records continuing to be released and analyzed by authorities and media outlets.
The Paris after-school programs mentioned in the statement are part of the city's educational infrastructure, designed to provide care and activities for children outside regular school hours. Any concerns about these programs would likely be addressed through official channels and policy discussions within the French educational system.