Survivors Sharlene Rochard, Liz Stein, and Danielle Bensky, who allege sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, have traveled to the UK to advocate for greater accountability. They commend the UK for setting a standard in addressing individuals named in the Epstein files, while criticizing the US for a perceived lack of motivation to pursue justice. These survivors are urging prominent figures like Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to be transparent and provide evidence regarding their association with Epstein.
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Survivor Lisa Phillips is advocating for a comprehensive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections in Ireland, citing claims of a young girl being trafficked through the country for “politicians and notable men.” Phillips, who was groomed and assaulted by Epstein, emphasizes the global nature of his trafficking ring and the involvement of powerful individuals. Her visit to Ireland aims to encourage leaders to examine these allegations and provide justice for victims through transparency and accountability. Phillips also shared her personal experience of being introduced to Prince Andrew by Epstein on his island, an encounter she described as unsettling.
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse utilized a Super Bowl commercial to advocate for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release its remaining files on the convicted sex offender. The commercial featured eight women with their mouths covered, symbolizing redacted documents and emphasizing their collective demand for truth. Despite the DOJ’s claims that all safely releasable files have been published, survivors and some public figures, like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, continue to call for full transparency. These calls intensified following recent partial releases of millions of pages of documents, with concerns persisting about protected associates of Epstein.
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The story of an American man detained in France after a chilling “So I raped you” Facebook message can be extradited, court rules, is not just another case of justice taking its course. It’s a tale of resilience, bravery, and determination on the part of the survivor, Shannon Keeler. Keeler’s journey from being assaulted in 2013 to ultimately seeing charges filed against her assailant exemplifies the uphill battle that many survivors face in seeking justice.
Keeler, originally from Moorestown, New Jersey, showcased unwavering strength by going public with her story and relentlessly pushing for authorities to take action. The fact that it took years for a warrant to be issued speaks volumes about the systemic failures in addressing sexual assault cases.… Continue reading