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Jeffrey Epstein Accusers Announce Plan to Compile and Release List of All His Known Associates

Thomas Smith
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A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors announced plans to create a list of all known associates of the billionaire s** offender during a rally in Washington D.C.

Lisa Phillips, who met Epstein in the 2000s, said at a press conference on the Capitol steps that she and other survivors were compiling a master list of powerful men linked to Epstein.

“Several of us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list of names. We know the names,” Phillips said. “Many of us were abused by them — now, together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we know were regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors and for survivors.”

“No one else is involved,” she added. “Because history is watching and so are the women who will come after us.”

This announcement comes after the FBI and Department of Justice said there is no list of Epstein’s alleged clients, despite months of promises to release it to the public.

The survivors were invited to Washington by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) for the Capitol rally.

Khanna said during the event that only a tiny portion of the Epstein files—just 1%—has been made public by government agencies.

“There is something that is rotten in Washington,” Khanna said. “We are demanding today in the discharge petition that all of the files be released.”

Earlier, the House Oversight Committee released over 33,000 pages of documents from the Justice Department, related to investigations and legal proceedings involving Epstein. Most of the documents were already public court filings.

The group also criticized the DOJ and President Donald Trump for giving convicted s** trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell a platform to tell what they call false stories that downplay her crimes.

Survivors said the Justice Department never informed them that Maxwell would be interviewed or subpoenaed to testify before the Oversight Committee, and none of them received subpoenas.

Earlier this year, Trump and his supporters in Congress pushed for the release of a list of Epstein’s associates—until questions arose about Trump’s own long-term connections to Epstein.

Massie said on Wednesday that his bill to release all Epstein documents had been signed by every Democrat and a few Republicans, but still needed two more Republican signatures.

“The message is that there are 200 Republicans who could help get justice for the victims and survivors, and I only need 2 of 200, and none of them are stepping up,” Massie said.

He hopes the gathering of survivors at the Capitol will help secure the two signatures needed for his bill.

Massie is currently one of only four Republicans to sign the bill, along with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO).

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) has opposed releasing these documents, saying it’s to protect “survivors and victims,” even though every survivor at the rally demanded the files be released.

The friendship between Epstein and Trump was well-known. The two were photographed together several times, and multiple Epstein survivors have said they met Trump while with Epstein. Trump’s name also appears several times in Epstein’s flight logs.

Maxwell reportedly used her access to Mar-a-Lago to recruit Giuffre, who worked as a spa attendant at the time. Trump has never been accused of s****lly assaulting any of Epstein’s underage victims.

The two men eventually fell out around 2004, reportedly after President Trump outbid Epstein on an oceanfront property in Palm Beach.

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