Never has there been so much collective creepiness in one place since the dawn of the Clinton administration.

After serving a 13-month sentence and a subsequent year of house arrest in Palm Beach, Florida, Epstein in late 2010 hosted a dinner party in honor of his friend Prince Andrew at his 71st Street mansion in New York. Among the 15 to 20 guests, the New York Post reported at the time, were Katie Couric, Charlie Rose, Woody Allen, Chelsea Handler and George Stephanopoulos. (A source close to Couric tells THR it was her first and last encounter with Epstein.) Lasagna was served, and Epstein led his guests on a tour of the house; he was wearing jeans and velvet Stubbs & Wootton slippers.

Woody and Charlie at Epstein's house. How was Harvey Weinstein not invited?

This is the equivalent of Kevin Spacey inviting over Bryan Singer and George Takei for a party.

Significantly, this is after Epstein's conviction. There was no "we didn't know here". They knew.

Meanwhile Couric is up for a Poynter's lifetime award. And they say there's no justice.

Will media outlets, like ABC News, react to this and respond appropriately? Of course not.