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Survivors of the Epstein Cult are Outraged

MICHAEL WALSH Survivors blast outrageous handling of Jeffrey Epstein files after thousands of victims’ names are exposed.

The long-awaited release of the Jeffrey Epstein investigative files has ignited a firestorm of outrage from survivors and their attorneys.

The Department of Justice released over 3 million pages on Friday. Victims’ advocates say the dump was a mess from the start. They claim it shielded powerful figures while recklessly exposing the identities of those harmed.

The Victim’s Voice:

A group of 20 survivors issued a joint statement calling the handling of the files outrageous.

They state that they should never be the ones scrutinized and re-traumatized while Epstein’s enablers continue to benefit from secrecy.

The Fallout of the Release:

• Thousands of Mistakes: Attorney Brad Edwards reported receiving constant calls. These calls came from victims whose names were made public for the first time.

Survivors’ attorneys labeled the redactions ham-fisted, accusing the DOJ of hiding the names of perpetrators while exposing survivors.

• Client List Questions: Despite the massive volume, the files do not contain a definitive client list.

They do include correspondence with prominent figures like Elon Musk.

They also have exchanges with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Additionally, there are unverified tips regarding President Trump.

• Power Dynamics: Attorney Sigrid McCawley emphasized the operation’s foundation. It was built to provide girls to the wealthy. This strategy was used to gain control and power over them.

She says it is a fact that remains true. This is irrespective of the denial and distance tactics now being used by those mentioned.

Political and Legal Backlash:

• Congressional Demands: Bipartisan sponsors of the Transparency Act, Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, have demanded to see the unredacted files, stating the DOJ has failed its legal duty.

• DOJ Defense: Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche admitted something regarding the document dump. It might not satisfy the public’s ‘thirst for information’.

He insisted the department coordinated with victims’ lawyers. The DOJ has now set up a dedicated inbox (EFTA@usdoj.gov) for victims to report redaction errors.

• Missing Data: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warned that the current release includes only a small part of the files. She accused Attorney General Pam Bondi of hiding the rest in violation of the law.

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