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Survivors waited for the government to release the "Epstein files." Accuser Lisa Phillips says they're now making their own list.
Six women, along with relatives of prominent Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, are speaking out as interest in the case returns to Capitol Hill.
Rep. Thomas Massie called on Americans to 'burn down the phone lines' in Congress with calls for 'real accountability' for victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
Disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein financially benefited from New Albany billionaire Les Wexner, one of Epstein's victims said during a Capitol Hill rally.
A House committee on Tuesday released more than 33,000 pages of Justice Department documents from the federal investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Among the Jeffrey Epstein accusers was Chauntae Davies who shared her story of abuse and how she'd become "trapped" in Epstein's orbit and felt "powerless" to speak out as the convicted pedophile had "surrounded himself with the most powerful leaders of our country and the world."
CNN’s Randi Kaye speaks with Ashley Rubright, Courtney Wild and Jena-Lisa Jones who say they were victimized by Jeffrey Epstein. The women say it’s time for anyone who looked the other way or gave Epstein a pass to answer for their actions.
House Oversight Committee releases nearly 34,000 files including contested surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein's cell block on August 10, 2019.
Survivors of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are ratcheting up pressure on the White House to release documents pertaining to the Epstein case. But their calls for transparency have drawn the ire of Donald Trump,