
Survivors Stand United: Call for Full Disclosure on Epstein Files Intensifies
2025-09-03
Author: Amelia
Survivors Demand Action from Congress
In a powerful display of courage, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's notorious abuse rallied on Wednesday at the US Capitol, urging lawmakers to support a resolution demanding the release of all files related to the convicted sex offender, who tragically passed away in 2019.
Anouska De Georgiou, a survivor of both Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, spoke passionately, sharing how her journey toward healing has taken a heavy toll on her mental health. Still, she emphasized the importance of the proposed legislation, stating, ‘This really matters.’ She warned that the only reason to oppose the bill would be to ‘conceal wrongdoing,’ and issued a heartfelt plea to former President Donald Trump to leverage his influence for transparency.
An Emotional Gathering at the Capitol
The House Triangle was buzzing with reporters and demonstrators holding signs accusing the President of ‘protecting pedophiles’ and calling for the administration to ‘release the files.’ Support for survivors was palpable, with placards stating, ‘We believe you.’ Many attendees courageously shared their harrowing stories of abuse. Annie Farmer, now 46, recounted being flown to New Mexico at just 16 years old for a weekend with Epstein and Maxwell, revealing, ‘It felt like Epstein’s criminal behavior was an open secret.’