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 ‘We know their names’: Epstein survivors making own client list after Trump DOJ fail 
MSNBC·2025-09-04 00:21

Allegations and Criticisms Against the Trump Administration - The Trump DOJ systematically excluded victims from key developments in the Epstein case and concealed crucial information from them [2] - The Trump administration is accused of leniency towards Maxwell, an alleged co-conspirator of Epstein [3][5] - The Trump DOJ shut down a real inquiry into Epstein's suspicious death while in custody [5] - A survivor questioned a Trump appointee's knowledge and handling of the case, particularly regarding an interview with Maxwell [12][14] - The firing of Miss Comey, who successfully prosecuted Maxwell, by the Trump administration raises suspicions [14][15] Congressional and Legal Actions - A bipartisan briefing was held to empower victims and hear their perspectives on Epstein's crimes [1] - House Republicans are accused of blocking the release of hidden Epstein files, prompting efforts to circumvent them [6][7] - Survivors are considering releasing their own list of individuals involved in the Epstein world [21][22] - Maxwell received a 20-year sentence, but the DOJ is criticized for giving her a more lenient prison after a suspicious interview [9] Survivor Perspectives and Actions - Survivors are speaking out against the Trump DOJ's secrecy and leniency [3] - Survivors are compiling a list of names of individuals regularly involved in the Epstein world [22] - Survivors emphasize the need for an accounting of evidence, reliable witness testimony, and victim testimony to understand and prevent such crimes [25]