Epstein Survivors and Trump Accusers Urge Congress to Release All Files
Eight Epstein survivors and four Trump accusers urge Congress to release all remaining files, citing justice failures and demanding transparency after years of secrecy.
- On Sunday, eight survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell released a public service announcement urging Congress to publish all remaining Epstein records and demanding full file release.
- It comes ahead of Tuesday's House vote as survivors sent a letter on Friday joined by four Trump accusers, Maria Farmer, and relatives of Virginia Giuffre demanding full file release.
- Holding photos of themselves at ages 14, 16, and 17, survivors call on Congress to release all Epstein files, urging viewers to send letters via worldwithoutexploitation.org, as Danielle Bensky states it's 'a call to action' on Sunday.
- A day after their interview, the letter to Congress appeared urging the Justice Department's release of Epstein files, with survivors thanking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene despite Trump calling it a `hoax` and Rep. Thomas Massie facing criticism.
- For five administrations survivors say they have been left in the dark, while Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in 2022 and Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide awaiting trial.
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Epstein survivors release PSA calling on Congress to release all files
Eight survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have released a new public service announcement calling on Congress to publish all remaining Epstein records, according to the nonprofit World Without Exploitation. The PSA was released on Sunday. It shows the women holding photos of themselves at ages 14, 16, and 17, when they met Jeffrey Epstein. “I suffered so much pain,” the survivors say in the video. “There are about a thousand of us…
Epstein survivors push for release of files in new PSA, say fight isn't political
Several women who survived abuse by Jeffrey Epstein have come together for a public service announcement video demanding Congress release all files on the accused sex trafficker. “It’s a call to action,” one of the women, Danielle Bensky, told NBC News on Sunday. “While we are Epstein and [Ghislaine] Maxwell survivors, we are standing for so many victims of sexual assault and of domestic violence as well.” The PSA, produced by World Without Expl…
Epstein survivors joined by Trump accusers in plea to Congress to release files
Four women who have accused President Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual contact signed onto a letter to Congress by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, demanding...
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