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Victim in Epstein Case Decries ‘Political Warfare’ in Effort to Release Grand Jury Transcripts

NEW YORK, AUG 4 – Two Epstein victims oppose unsealing grand jury transcripts and urge strict identity protections amid concerns over government handling and political motives.

  • On August 5, two anonymous victims of Jeffrey Epstein submitted letters to a Manhattan court expressing opposition to the US Justice Department's effort to make grand jury transcripts public.
  • The request followed Attorney General Pam Bondi's push in New York and Florida to release these documents amid controversy over protecting victim privacy and political motives.
  • The victims criticized the administration for prioritizing the protection of wealthy men, including scrubbing names from files, and urged careful redaction before any public release.
  • One victim expressed their refusal to be used as a tool in political battles, while another shared that the ongoing situation weighs heavily on them every day, highlighting their deep frustration.
  • These letters indicate ongoing disputes over transparency, victim respect, and privacy in the Epstein case, suggesting careful review is needed before releasing further information.
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TALK! 100.7 FM broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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