In All the Uproar over Epstein, Remember the Victims
Advocates urge DOJ to release 2.5 million pages of Epstein files with only survivors' names redacted for transparency and accountability, following a partial 3.5 million page release.
- Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking ring demand the DOJ release the remaining 2.5 million pages with only survivors' names redacted, following the Jan. 30 release.
- Since the Jan. 30 tranche, advocates say released documents are disorganized fragments and only about half of the roughly 6 million Epstein Files are public, leaving the record incomplete.
- Virginia Roberts Giuffre's accounts show scenes where a man enters in a towel, orders sexual acts, and gives $300, with advocates citing these vivid survivor passages. Wallace, who co-wrote Giuffre's memoir, details these in her book.
- Law enforcement faces demands to rigorously interrogate those linked to Epstein, while advocates warn justice remains out of reach without full publication and questioning; last week’s arrest in England highlights UK action amid U.S. inaction.
- Advocates warn releasing the remainder could reveal hundreds if not thousands of victims abused, with high-profile associates named and UK fallout showing potential accountability.
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In all the uproar over Epstein, remember the victims
I woke before dawn recently to the news that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, was arrested in England on suspicion of misconduct related to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. I immediately thought of the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the brave…
Times Opinion: In all the uproar over Epstein, remember the victims | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Last week, I awoke to the news that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, had been arrested in England related to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. I immediately thought of the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the brave survivor of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking ring, who'd won a civil settlement from Mountbatten-Windsor after she accused him of rape (and whose memoir I co-wrote).
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