Epstein Victims Threaten To Expose Powerful Figures In ‘Secret List’

Epstein Victims Threaten To Expose Powerful Figures In Secret List
NPR

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse are moving to compile a confidential list of names they claim are tied to his sex trafficking network. At a recent gathering, victims shared their testimonies, described the trauma they endured, and expressed fears of retaliation. They demanded transparency from the government, pressing for the release of Epstein-related files that remain sealed, while pledging to take action themselves if authorities fail to act.

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Survivors Share Testimonies

Epstein and Maxwell survivors openly recalled their suffering, including instances of exploitation as minors under the guise of false employment. One survivor recounted fears of retaliation, while others emphasized the lasting impact of abuse. The testimonies highlighted the depth of trauma and the urgency survivors feel in seeking accountability after years of silence and secrecy.

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Calls For Transparency

Activist Lisa Phillips urged authorities to end the secrecy surrounding Epstein’s network. “Release the files. End the secrecy and stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires, no politicians, [no] world leader, is above the law,” she said. Survivors stressed that releasing government-held records is essential to ensure justice and prevent further shielding of powerful figures.

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Survivors Create List

Phillips revealed that survivors are taking matters into their own hands. “Several of us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list of names,” she stated. “We know the names. Many of us were abused by them. Now, together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know were regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors and for survivors; no one else is involved.”

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Political Push For Files

Some lawmakers have stepped forward, demanding accountability and full transparency. Representatives Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) are seeking a House vote to compel the Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related documents. They argue that the files contain critical information needed to uncover the full scope of Epstein’s network.

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Greene’s Bold Promise

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed survivors’ calls for action, declaring she was ready to speak out. “It’s a scary thing to name names. But I will tell you, I’m not afraid to name names,” she said. “If they want to give me a list, I will walk in the Capitol on the House floor, and I’ll say every damn name that abused these women. I can do that for them, and I’d be proud to do it.”

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Resistance To Disclosure

Despite mounting pressure, the White House and some congressional leaders have opposed releasing the files in full, citing privacy risks and potential legal complications. This resistance has fueled tensions between advocates for victim transparency and officials urging caution, leaving survivors frustrated with the slow pace of accountability.

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Survivors Demand Justice

Phillips closed with a reminder of the broader stakes, stating: “History is watching, and so are the women who will come after us.” Her words reflected survivors’ determination to ensure their voices are heard and their experiences validated, regardless of political resistance or institutional reluctance.