Epstein victims expect death threats to rise as US release of files nears
Summary
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse expect more threats as files about his crimes are set to be released. President Donald Trump recently signed a bill for the U.S. Justice Department to release these documents in 30 days. The files could reveal high-profile individuals connected to Epstein's actions.Key Facts
- Epstein survivors fear an increase in threats as the release date of related files approaches.
- They demand legal support and accountability for facing their abusers.
- President Donald Trump signed a bill for the release of Epstein-related files, following Senate approval.
- The Justice Department has 30 days to make the files public.
- Survivors urge a complete release of documents, not a selective one.
- Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 while waiting for trial; he had a previous conviction in 2008.
- Survivor Virginia Giuffre, who spoke out against Epstein, faced threats before her death.
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