A survivor in the Epstein files is alleging something deeply disturbing: that the system designed to support the survivors was designed against them.
She says they failed her — and Virginia Giuffre, who died last year after fighting decades to expose this network.
She even details that one of the lawyers assigned to help her sodomized her.
These are allegations that demand scrutiny.
Read it carefully. This is what institutional failure sounds like to those who lived through it.
A survivor writes to the FBI and attorneys connected to the case, repeatedly begging to be heard. She is heartbroken after Virginia Giuffre’s death
One email reads:
Friday, April 25, 2025, 8:14 PM
This email is meant to honor a true hero — a woman I would have given anything to hug, anything to have as a daughter. She inspired my art for over seven years. She was a beautiful mother and a hero to me. This is the deepest sadness my heart has ever felt.
She suffered endlessly. I hope those responsible feel profound shame.
The past few years have been a nightmare for us. Even the day after my brain radiation surgery, I received a cold call. I begged for mercy, but it felt like my pain was treated as something clever or amusing.
All of you are not worth my breath. I tried to protect my hero, and you laughed at me. Be ashamed.
Stop abusing victims. Stop spreading conspiracies about Epstein and others when you were never there. You harmed my hero — she is dead. Are you happy?
Some people used her until she was completely worn down and never told her they loved her. Instead, they continued to use her for personal gain.
My report to the FBI was erased this week, and I wonder if that was intentional. Is the goal to push people toward despair?
Those who took ownership of our suffering erased us and treated our case like a game.
What will it take for lawyers, the FBI, and media figures to behave responsibly?
I lived in constant fear that she would be harmed. Now I am demanding that everyone do right by her and honor her name.
Stop elevating journalists and conspiracy promoters who exploited our suffering.
I blame myself for answering the phone. I blame those who, in my view, contributed to her decline. None of you will be forgiven by my sister and me.
Do your jobs. Tell the world how brave this woman was.
In this letter, she accuses the FBI of ignoring her reports, alleges she was mistreated by lawyers tied to her case, and says her role in exposing abuse was erased while others were compensated.
She ends with a plea: “Someone please do something.”
Nicole Junkermann deserves far more scrutiny. The German-born investor maintained decades-long contact with Jeffrey Epstein, with emails suggesting he advised her on major life decisions. In the messages, she discusses having a child, refers to him intimately, and he directs her toward IVF. She later had a daughter in 2017. Junkermann is also connected to the tech firm Carbyne, raising additional questions that warrant careful reporting.
Multiple survivors have alleged that David Copperfield used his Las Vegas performances as a setting to approach girls and young women, sometimes inviting them backstage. Some have said he remained in contact with them for years and that they traveled with him to locations they later struggled to recall.
The latest release of Epstein-related files indicates that Copperfield provided show tickets to Epstein, including for some of the girls he abused.
These allegations remain separate from any criminal finding, but the overlap raises serious questions that merit careful scrutiny and independent investigation.
Epstein’s assistants coordinating tickets to Copperfields show.
Survivors have testified in court that they met Copperfield at Epstein’s home.
Others have said they went to his show in Vegas.
The Epstein network has been grooming and manipulating the minds of young girls and women for strategic use for decades.
Vulnerable young people were targeted, their trauma identified, then exploited as a mechanism of control. It’s a continuation of MK-Ultra research.
What the Epstein network exposes is not an anomaly. In fact, the files suggests the behavioral tactics associated with Cold War–era intelligence operations didn’t ever end.
They evolved. And in many cases, they appear to have been privatized and used for the wealthiest people in the world.
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The emails show the predatory tactics and how girls and women were treated. Vaginal “tests” and doctors scheduled for them, STD’s from exposure to these men, and complete reliance on Epstein or their handler.
My heart is extra heavy thinking of Virginia Giuffre today.
She tried for decades to hold this network accountable, all to reportedly die by suicide just last year.
She posted to Twitter:
“You saw me at your parties, you saw me in Epstein’s homes, you saw me on the plane, you saw me get my haircut, you saw me on the streets, you watched me be abused. You saw me!”
Virginia tried so hard to save other girls from the same fate
BREAKING
Pam Bondi and the DOJ are now asking for more time to release the Epstein Files after missing the legal deadline.
The law required release 40 days ago.
2/ In a letter to a federal judge, the DOJ said the review isn’t finished, offered no timeline, and indicated more redactions are coming. They are effectively requesting extra time—while survivors remain in enforced limbo.
3/ What happens next is limited, but clear.
The law is already in effect, and the deadline has passed.
Unless the DOJ complies voluntarily, the tools available are congressional oversight, court enforcement, or new legal action to compel the release.
Until then, the files remain withheld.
And survivors remain stuck waiting for transparency they were promised by law.
The Epstein files are now 31 days past the congressional deadline.
I’ve followed this closely with a survivor centered lens. These are the names of 31 girls and women harmed by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s global network —some of the victims survived, some did not survive the trauma:
Maria Farmer
Annie Farmer
Juliette Bryant
Leigh Skye Patrick (RIP)
Sarah Ransome
Virginia Giuffre (RIP)
Courtney Wild
Danielle Bensky
Anouska De Georgiou
Haley Robson
Chauntie Davies
Marina Lacerda
Jess Michaels
Nadia Bjorlin
Marijke Chartouni
Teresa Helm
Jena-Lisa Jones
Wendy Avisc
Liz Stein
Jennifer Araoz
Rina Oh
Tales Davies
Kiki Doe
Michelle Licata
Gretchen Rhodes
Shawna Rivera
Lisa Phillips
Lara Blum McGee
Carolyn Andriano (RIP)
Rachel Benavidez
Ashley Rubright
Release the files.
They were owed the truth decades ago.