Statement on Behalf of Epstein Survivors Regarding Newly Released Epstein-Related Information
Today, on behalf of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse and trafficking network, we are responding to the release of Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s book and the reported inclusion
transparency. No more delay. No more profit from survivors’ pain while accountability remains out of reach.
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responsibly and without unnecessary delay.
Survivors are not storylines. Their trauma is not content. Their pursuit of justice should never be timed around a publishing schedule, media rollout, or financial gain. Survivors have waited long enough.There can be no more selective
'Andrew didn't act alone' - My interview with @radionz about the updated paperback of 'Entitled', the police investigation into Andrew and the 33,000 emails that were handed to the palace six years ago. https://t.co/g2917xfsdS
Today’s @nytimes article raises the same question survivors have been asking for years: why does the truth around Epstein, Maxwell, and the people around them still feel so carefully controlled?
Now it is time for full transparency, accountability, and answers. 💜
I accompanied survivor advocate Carly Elizabeth Hamilton to Downing Street as she delivered a letter on behalf of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse.
Behind every headline are real people living with trauma. Survivors deserve to be listened to, treated with dignity.
Today was a victory for survivors. 🙌After years of campaigning across the UK, Ireland, Europe, and the United States, this movement reached the doors of Number 10 Downing Street. Thanks!!! @AlexDaviesJones@ivanabacik@SkyNews@AliFortescue
Epstein survivor urges Starmer to meet victims after latest Mandelson files released
Political correspondent @AliFortescue has the exclusive
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