@Myrtle the Turtle forever qualityposting in the Thunderdome.
Correction: Tons of people
do still care about the Clintons and Dershowitz. The real problem is that the public conscience is burnt out to the extent that we all know there's foul play afoot, it can't be hidden anymore, the law was tangibly broken, yet the system was gamed to give these people a clean slate (the Clintons) or a slap on the wrist (Dershowitz). A wrong is a wrong and must be punished, yet the public's demoralised over a lack of tangible action. Systems get complicit with the lack of meaningful blowback. Rewind the clock some 40-50 years when people still had faith in their institutions, scandals like these would've flooded snail mail to congressmen and elected officials demanding action. We're all disengaged from and faithless in the systems we're meant to participate in, yet those same systems are free to run roughshod when you're not actively engaging with them via snail mail.
You want Clinton, Dershowitz, Stephen Hawking's estate, and everyone else implicated in the Epstein files to face the unisex, indiscriminate hammer of justice? Actively write to your elected officials: senators, congressmen, congressional oversight committees, senators who are co-sponsoring bills on the Epstein files, whatever options you have available. I can't say it'll do anything meaningful in the long run if you're just one jack-off in a million doing it. But you're never just that one jack-off writing your elected officials. Nothing ever happens because people don't care enough to even try exercising their civic duties as part of a democratically elected republic(tm).