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Trump Accusers and Epstein Survivors Urge Congress to Release Crucial Files

Four women who have accused former President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct have united with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein. They are demanding Congress release the files related to Epstein’s sex-trafficking operations. This letter was sent to lawmakers on a recent Friday, highlighting the urgency of their request.

Trump Accusers and Epstein Survivors Unite

The signatories of this letter include Alva Johnson, Natasha Stoynoff, Karena Virginia, and Amy Dorris. All four women allege inappropriate behavior by Trump. Johnson had previously sued him but withdrew the suit in 2019 due to concerns for her safety, though she maintains her accusations. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing concerning these allegations.

Call for Justice

The correspondence addressed to Congress stated, “You have the ability to vote to release the Epstein files, and with it, deliver a promise the American people have awaited far too long.” The authors emphasized that the justice system must not favor the wealthy and powerful.

  • Virginia Giuffre: A prominent Epstein accuser, who tragically died by suicide in April.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell: Epstein’s associate, convicted in 2022 of federal sex trafficking charges.
  • Donald Trump: Previously friends with Epstein, he has denied any knowledge or involvement with Epstein’s crimes.

Ongoing Revelations

Alongside the Trump accusers, relatives of Virginia Giuffre also joined this appeal. Brothers Daniel Wilson and Sky Roberts, along with their wives, expressed their grief over Giuffre’s passing and urged Congress to act. They criticized the decision to unredact Giuffre’s name in certain emails, deeming it a lack of respect for survivors.

The infamous Epstein died by suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on multiple counts of sex trafficking. His criminal activities, with Maxwell as a key figure, have continued to draw public and legal scrutiny.

Demand for Transparency

In a recent interview, other Epstein accusers, Liz Stein and Jess Michaels, echoed the demand for the release of Epstein’s files. Their voices join a chorus calling for accountability and transparency in this prolonged saga.

As Congress considers these requests, the complexities of Epstein’s networks and their implications on powerful individuals like Trump remain critical topics of discussion in the ongoing quest for justice for the victims.

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