Justice for Survivors - Survivors feel frustrated with the handling of the Epstein case, both in the past and present [3] - Survivors seek justice and refuse to give up [4] - Survivors' greatest fear is that Glain Maxwell's sentence could be taken away, with concerns about a potential pardon or commuted sentence [5] - Some survivors fear for their lives if Maxwell is released [6] Investigation and Legal Proceedings - The industry believes Congress should conduct a thorough investigation, closely examining the files and names, without redactions [7] - The industry suggests that financial institutions and other names should be investigated, as the issue has been ignored for too long [8] - The industry notes that Alex Acosta's deposition on September 19th is a key date [13] - The Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on Maxwell's appeal [14] Concerns Regarding Maxwell - Maxwell has been convicted of being a perpetrator and sex trafficker [11] - The industry expresses concern over Maxwell's transfer to a lower security prison, viewing it as an injustice to the survivors [12] - The industry questions why the DOJ refuses to release the files to the public [12] Potential Cover-Up - The industry suggests a cover-up began in 2006-2008 when the FBI had a 53-count indictment ready, but Alex Acosta cut a sweetheart deal [13] - The industry believes people are threatened at every level of government [13]
‘Afraid for their lives’: Epstein documentary filmmaker says survivors have gotten ‘no justice’
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