Epstein survivors release new letter detailing death threats
Summary
A group of about 30 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein said they are receiving death threats as efforts continue to release investigation files about Epstein. President Trump recently signed a bill mandating the Justice Department to release these files, and the survivors are urging for the files' full disclosure while seeking protection from threats.Key Facts
- About 30 survivors of Jeffrey Epstein reported getting death threats.
- President Trump signed a bill for the Justice Department to release Epstein-related investigation files.
- The group includes 18 survivors by name and 10 anonymous individuals called Jane Does.
- Survivors fear heightened threats as the deadline for file release approaches.
- They are asking law enforcement to investigate and protect them from threats.
- Survivors support full file disclosure and encourage Congress and the public to help them.
- They reject efforts to downplay their abuse due to their age or other circumstances.
- Legal hurdles may delay or censor the release of Epstein investigation files.
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