Epstein Survivors Threaten to Release List if Trump Administration Does Not
Survivors plan to compile names of Epstein's associates after DOJ refuses to release a 'client list,' amid bipartisan efforts and recent release of over 33,000 related documents.
- On Wednesday, Epstein victims and survivors held a press conference at Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., where Lisa Phillips said, `We know the names` and announced plans to compile their own list if officials refuse to publish one.
- The Justice Department's refusal to publish a client list has fueled survivor frustration after the House Oversight Committee released roughly 30,000 to 33,000 pages Tuesday, while Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna pushed a discharge petition requiring 218 signatures.
- Survivors said they are collecting emails, flight logs and memories to build a list if authorities continue to stonewall, with Lisa Phillips, Courtney Wild, Marina Lacerda and Anouska De Georgiou detailing abuse and meeting Rep. Nancy Mace.
- Bipartisan pressure is rising as some Republicans, including Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, and Lauren Boebert, back votes to release Epstein files, but only a few have signed the discharge petition, highlighting political division over FBI and DOJ compliance.
- Survivors' list could name elites and even former presidents, seeking to implicate figures like Bill Clinton and Donald J. Trump, while Trump dismisses demands amid Epstein's 15-month jail term from a contested 2007 plea deal.
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Epstein Survivors Threaten To Release Their Own List
Survivors of convicted pedophile Jefferey Epstein have revealed that they will be compiling their own list to release to the public, and lawmakers are battling over the issue on Capitol Hill. Reps. Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, joined survivors in urging Congress to vote to release the complete files connected to the late financier. Epstein, who previousl…
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