Wed Sep 03 15:00:00 UTC 2025: **Epstein Victims Demand Full File Release at D.C. Press Conference**
**Washington D.C.** – Victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein held a press conference on Capitol Hill Wednesday, demanding the release of all government files related to the investigation into Epstein’s crimes and his alleged co-conspirators. The event, organized with the support of bipartisan lawmakers, followed the release of 33,000 pages of documents on Tuesday, which many officials and the victims themselves claimed were largely already public.
Speaking publicly, several survivors shared harrowing details of their abuse, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. Annie Farmer, a victim from 1996, highlighted the perception of a two-tiered justice system, one for the powerful and privileged, and the other for everyone else. Marina Lacerda, speaking for the first time about her experiences, recounted working for Epstein from the age of 14 and expressed frustration that she was never asked to testify. Haley Robson shared how she was coerced into recruiting other girls, and pleaded for the release of all documents,
Jena-Lisa Jones directly appealed to President Trump to pass a bill that would ensure survivors’ voices are finally heard. The brother of the late Virginia Giuffre emphasized the need for justice, calling it a matter of humanity.
Victims’ lawyers Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards emphasized the need for CIA, FBI files, financial records should all be made available to the American people
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle expressed their support for the victims and called for the full release of the Epstein files, some claiming corrupt forces are preventing the release of full files.
The event underscores the persistent questions surrounding Epstein’s network and the belief among some that powerful individuals were complicit in his crimes.