🚨 Epstein Survivors Demand Full Release of Epstein Files Without Redactions

Survivors Prioritize Exposure of Every Perpetrator Over Privacy Concerns

Epstein survivors have voiced a unanimous demand for the complete and unredacted release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, stating they do not care if their names are redacted but insist every perpetrator be fully exposed, according to a CNN report.

As Congress moves closer to enforcing the release of Epstein-related documents under the recently passed Epstein Files Transparency Act, survivors of Epstein’s trafficking network are calling for full transparency. They argue that redacting identities or details dilutes the impact and obscures justice.

Speaking to media outlets including CNN, survivors underscored their priority for naming every individual involved in Epstein’s criminal enterprise, regardless of potential privacy or legal sensitivities.

The bipartisan legislation mandates the Justice Department to release all relevant unclassified records within 30 days, though it allows for exclusion of victim names and any illicit materials depicting abuse, balancing transparency with victim protection.

Some legal experts have noted that certain ongoing investigations and executive privilege claims may limit the total breadth of publicly accessible information, but survivors insist that these exceptions should not overshadow the collective need for full exposure.

Reactions among lawmakers remain mixed, with Democrats largely supporting broad disclosure and some Republicans advocating for more protective revisions to shielding identities and sensitive information.

The public and survivors see this release as a critical step toward accountability, healing, and preventing future abuse by revealing the full scope of Epstein’s network.

As the bill awaits final enactment, Epstein survivors continue to mobilize and ensure that their voices remain central to the conversation on justice and transparency.

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