“Cowardly”: Epstein Victim Torches Government’s Actions on Case


The accusers of Jeffrey Epstein explode the government for its poor management of the Epstein files case and officially call for the prospects of the perspectives of the survivors.
After having heard that Vice-President JD Vance called a “strategy session” on Epstein files, in what is probably another attempt to rectify the sloppy efforts of the administration to transparency, the family of the accuser of Epstein Virginia Giuffre stressed that the list of guests had notable omissions.
“We understand that vice president jd vance will hold a strategy session this eventing at his residence with administration officials. Missing from this group is, of race, any survivor of the vicious crimes of convicted perjurer and sex Trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. statement Wednesday in MSNBC.
They asked that the survivors have the opportunity to testify, with the family of Guffre Volunteer to testify in his place. “Their voices must be heard, especially,” said the press release.
Another accuser, Annie Farmer, published a letter At the court supporting the release of the documents of the Grand Jury of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Farmer, via his lawyers, expressed his anger at the meager amount of justice which was brought for “more than a thousand victims” which suffered in the hands of Epstein and Maxwell.
“To date, however, the combined forces of the law enforcement organizations in our country have never stopped these two individuals related to crimes committed against countless young women and girls, and the recent government suggestion that no other criminal investigation is to come is a loose abdication of its functions to protect and serve,” said the letter.
The letter continues to request that the Grand Jury’s files be not sealed to “help expose the magnitude and abhorrence of Epstein and Maxwell crimes”.
Farmer also expressed the horror of the way Maxwell “tries to escape justice” by tackling forgiveness.
A minor sex trafficking scheme should have consequences for each attacker, not only for humans at the top. These statements should remind Donald Trump and his administration that for survivors and their families, their trial of this case is not only a promise of a betrayed campaign, is a miscarriage of justice.


