Epstein Survivors Demand Release of All Files in Emotional Video: ‘It’s Time to Bring the Secrets Out of the Shadows’
Survivors say about 1,000 people were abused and demand full release of Epstein files to expose wrongdoing and end secrecy around federal investigations.
- On Sunday, Without Exploitation released a video urging Congress to vote to make Justice Department Epstein files public two days before a House vote.
- New documents published last week raised questions about Epstein, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to schedule a full House vote despite prior opposition.
- Holding photos of teenage selves, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuses show photos of survivors aged 14–17 and say about 1,000 people affected, urging viewers to contact members of Congress.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump urged House Republicans to vote to release the Epstein files, while Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., warned voting against would `protect pedophiles`.
- The measure would force DOJ to publish all files and communications related to Jeffrey Epstein, including the federal investigation into his death, as advocates say disclosure could expose wrongdoing after new documents published last week.
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Epstein survivors demand release of all files in emotional video: ‘It’s time to bring the secrets out of the shadows’
A new video by World Without Exploitation features 11 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse urging Congress to release all remaining Epstein files. The emotional video comes ahead of a key House vote on legislation to force the disclosure of DOJ documents.
Jeffrey Epstein grope victim begs lawmakers to release DOJ files on dead pedophile
An actress who claims Jeffrey Epstein groped her nearly 30 years ago cried as she begged for legislators to sign off on a measure to release all of the investigative records on the dead pedophile.
Epstein survivor Danielle Bensky on releasing files: "We need the facts before we can move forward"
The House is set to vote Tuesday on legislation that seeks the release of all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Survivor Danielle Bensky joins "The Takeout" to discuss why she's urging members of Congress to vote yes.
Alleged survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are calling for the release of all files in the sex offender's file.
‘Bring the secrets out of the shadows’: Epstein survivors share personal video urging Congress to release all files - The Boston Globe
The PSA comes just days before the House is set to vote on a bill that would require the Justice Department to make all Epstein related records public.
Victims of Jeffrey Epstein posted a video on Sunday in cooperation with a coalition working to end sexual exploitation in which they called on the US Congress to vote for the publication of documents collected during the sexual offender investigation.
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