Jeffrey Epstein grope victim begs lawmakers to release DOJ files on dead pedophile

Jeffrey Epstein grope victim begs lawmakers to release DOJ files on dead pedophile


Alicia Arden during a press conference Monday called on the House of Representatives to vote to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act and blasted the political tug-of-war last week as “a slap in the face to the victims like myself who are reaching and searching for justice in this matter.” Arden’s lawyer Gloria Allred thanked President Trump for urging the House to pass the measure but said his public comments have left a lot of questions, like whether the commander in chief will maintain the same stance of transparency if the measure reaches the Senate and his desk, too. And in 30 days, all the probe materials on Epstein, like his flight logs, the names of his associates and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, his 2008 non-prosecution agreement, civil cases, and records about his death in jail, must all be turned over in a searchable format, the measure says.

Author: Priscilla DeGregory


Published at: 2025-11-17 22:50:37

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