They weren’t there to feed theories or political spin; they came to shut the speculation down. Jess Michaels, Wendy Avis, Marijke Chartouni, Jena-Lisa Jones, Lisa Phillips, and Liz Stein appeared together not as headlines or symbols, but as survivors insisting the truth about Jeffrey Epstein not be buried in noise or reshaped into partisan narratives.
They spoke about institutional failures—how warning signs were ignored, how a skilled manipulator operated in plain sight, and how systems meant to protect vulnerable people instead enabled abuse through silence and inaction.
Their message was consistent and firm: release the Justice Department’s investigative files and identify everyone who helped Epstein operate unchecked. They rejected unverified claims targeting political figures, stressing that evidence—not conjecture—must guide accountability. Virginia Giuffre’s death added a sobering weight to their words, underscoring how long justice has already been delayed. For them, the goal is clear: full transparency, real accountability, and an end to the secrecy that allowed the abuse to persist.


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