'Disgusting': Epstein victims' attorney slams Trump reportedly pressuring GOP Reps.
MSNBC·2025-11-13 18:29

Legal & Political Developments - A bipartisan group of lawmakers plans a press conference with Jeffrey Epstein's abuse survivors, pushing for the release of all DOJ files on the case [1] - The "Epstein Files Transparency Act" aims for a full release of the Epstein Files [1] - The White House allegedly pressured Republican women who signed the Epstein Files petition [7] - The White House press secretary addressed the possibility of commutation for Ghislaine Maxwell, but did not rule it out definitively [9][10] Victims' Perspective & Legal Strategy - Victims' attorneys have known about the released emails for years, but they were under protective order [3] - The focus is now on obtaining videotapes and photographs in the FBI's custody [4] - Victims' attorneys emphasize the need for full context and disclosure of all information, including photographs and video evidence [5][6] - Victims advocate for the disclosure of perpetrators' identities, while protecting the identities of minor victims [9] Ethical Concerns - The attorney representing Epstein's victims expressed disgust at the alleged White House pressure [7][8] - The attorney believes Ghislaine Maxwell should remain in jail and not benefit from her privilege [11]