Summary
Alicia Arden, who filed a police report against Jeffrey Epstein in the late 1990s for alleged sexual misconduct, is urging the U.S. government to release investigation files related to Epstein. She spoke in Los Angeles with her lawyer, Gloria Allred, about the impact of Epstein's actions and the importance of making the files public to potentially prevent further abuse.
Key Facts
- Alicia Arden alleges Jeffrey Epstein committed sexual misconduct against her in the 1990s.
- Arden is calling for the release of files related to the Epstein investigation by the U.S. government.
- Arden was joined by her lawyer, Gloria Allred, during a press conference in Los Angeles.
- Allred claimed if Epstein had been charged when Arden made her report in 1997, further abuse might have been prevented.
- Arden mentioned doubts about Ghislaine Maxwell's potential testimonies to Congress.
- Arden expressed emotional distress over the Epstein case continuing to make news headlines.