Epstein Victims

Epstein Survivors Announce List: “We Know the Names”

In response to the Justice Department’s reluctance to release a list of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein, a group of his victims, including the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, announced plans to independently compile and publish their own list. This decision follows growing frustration over the lack of transparency, despite the release of some documents that largely contained previously available information. Survivors have been gathering evidence, including emails and flight logs, and will move forward with their initiative if authorities continue to withhold crucial details. Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the Justice Department to release all unclassified records, but former President Donald Trump has dismissed the survivors’ demands as a “Democrat hoax.”

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Epstein Victims Speak at Capitol Press Conference, Call for Action

On Wednesday, September 3rd, several victims of Jeffrey Epstein were scheduled to speak at a Capitol press conference organized by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie. The press conference, which featured ten women, aimed to demand the release of all Epstein files for full closure. This event followed the House Oversight Committee’s release of 33,000 Epstein documents, though some members claim crucial information is still being withheld by the Department of Justice. The press conference was set to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET at the House Triangle just outside of the House wing of the Capitol building.

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Lawmaker Predicts Epstein Victims’ News Conference Will Be Explosive

The upcoming news conference, featuring multiple victims of Jeffrey Epstein, is predicted to be “explosive” by Rep. Ro Khanna, who is pushing for the full release of Epstein’s files. Khanna and Rep. Thomas Massie are leading the effort to force a House vote on a bill requiring the Justice Department to release the files, needing only six more Republican signatures for the vote. The press conference on September 3rd aims to amplify victims’ calls for transparency and closure on the matter, potentially creating further pressure for the release of documents related to the late financier’s alleged sex trafficking ring.

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Democrats Demand Epstein Victims Testimony Over Maxwell and Clintons

The House Oversight Committee is investigating the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, issuing subpoenas for documents and testimony from officials and Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Democrats are now pushing for the inclusion of survivors of Epstein’s abuse to testify, citing concerns that the Trump administration attempted to silence them. The investigation was prompted by public outcry following the Justice Department’s refusal to release more information and allegations of Trump’s involvement with Epstein. With survivors of Epstein’s abuse expressing support for more transparency in the case, it remains unclear whether they will be granted the opportunity to testify.

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Epstein Victim Count Exceeds 1,000, Federal Investigators Reveal

Federal investigators revealed that Jeffrey Epstein had over 1,000 victims spanning two decades, far exceeding initial allegations. A recent Justice Department and FBI memo confirmed Epstein’s extensive harm, identifying unique traumas suffered by each victim, while also stating that no incriminating “client list” was found. The memo also reinforced the previous conclusion that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while further citing that sensitive information like victim names and images will not be released. Ghislaine Maxwell was also convicted in a trial of her own, and until her appeal exhausts, criminal evidence is unlikely to be released.

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