Summary
Annie Farmer, a key witness in the case against Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, wants the government to release more information about Epstein. She is frustrated with the political use of the case and feels this makes it harder for victims like her to find justice.
Key Facts
- Annie Farmer is one of the early accusers of Jeffrey Epstein and testified in the trial against Ghislaine Maxwell.
- She and her sister reported Epstein's abuse to the police and FBI in 1996.
- Farmer feels the case's political use brings little justice to the victims.
- She is skeptical about how President Trump's administration handled the case.
- Trump claimed there were no additional files to release on Epstein.
- There is controversy over a supposed "client list" linked to Epstein, with recent claims denying its existence.
- Farmer is concerned about the firing of federal prosecutor Maureen Comey.
- She spoke out more after the death of Virginia Giuffre, another accuser, renewed her focus on justice for victims.