In a move that has reignited national debate, several survivors connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network say they plan to compile and release their own list of individuals they allege were involved in or closely tied to his inner circle.

The announcement, delivered during press events and widely shared online, reflects growing frustration with how federal authorities have handled the release of Epstein-related records. Survivors argue that despite millions of pages of documents made public under recent transparency measures, key questions remain unanswered — and accountability feels incomplete.
Survivors Push for Their Own Record
During appearances in Washington, D.C., in late 2025, several women — some speaking publicly for the first time — expressed disappointment over heavily redacted files and what they describe as selective transparency.
One survivor said the group has discussed confidentially compiling names based on firsthand experiences and shared accounts. Their goal, they say, is to ensure that those who allegedly participated in or enabled abuse are not shielded by bureaucracy or influence.
The renewed attention in early 2026 comes as video clips of those statements circulate again on social media, sparking fresh discussion about whether the full truth has ever been disclosed.

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