Epstein victims urge Congress to force DOJ to release files in dramatic Capitol appearance
- On September 3, 2025, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell rallied at the U.S. Capitol demanding full release of related DOJ files and justice for abuse victims.
- The rally followed ongoing bipartisan congressional efforts amid disputes over the slow release of documents tied to Epstein and Maxwell federal investigations.
- On Tuesday, the House Oversight Committee made public a substantial number of Epstein-related documents, totaling approximately 33,000 pages; however, survivors and advocates expressed dissatisfaction with the speed and thoroughness of the disclosures.
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that she is willing to receive a list of names and would publicly name each one during a speech on the House floor, emphasizing that such remarks are protected under free speech.
- These events underline sustained survivor demands for passage of legislation mandating the full release of Epstein-related files and rejecting pardons for Maxwell.
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By Sarah Ferris, Annie Grayer and Manu Raju, CNN A bipartisan group of lawmakers rallied outside the US Capitol Wednesday alongside nearly a dozen women who said they were abused by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with a poignant message: This is not a hoax. The rally included a direct plea from one of the survivors, Anouska de Georgiou, to the president: “President Trump, you have so much influence and power in this situation. P…
The U.S. president wanted to leave the Epstein scandal behind, but both parties did not let go of the issue. At their side: dozens of victims of the sex offender, who once was a close friend of Trump.
Dozens of women victims of Jeffrey Epstein gathered on Wednesday, September 3 in front of the American Capitol to support the efforts of two elected officials. They wanted to force the government to publish all the documents related to the case.
Epstein Accusers Join Lawmakers to Push for Full Release of Documents
About a dozen accusers of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein joined House lawmakers and a crowd of hundreds at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to push for the Justice Department to release all of its files related to its investigations of the disgraced financier and of his imprisoned associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
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