Epstein Victims Plan to Release Client List

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You can practically hear the shredders humming and the panic lattes being ordered in D.C. right now.

Because, for all the chest-pounding about “transparency” and “justice,” it’s looking more and more like the federal government has no interest whatsoever in telling the American people the truth about Jeffrey Epstein — or the powerful network he ran with.

But here’s the twist: the victims aren’t waiting around for the government anymore.

This week, during a rally on Capitol Hill, a group of Epstein’s survivors dropped a bombshell. Lisa Phillips, a survivor of both Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, stood in front of a crowd and said the quiet part out loud. Not only was Epstein an international human trafficker — not just a creep with a private jet — but the names of powerful men who abused, enabled, and protected him are well known. Not hypothetically. Not allegedly. Known.

And the survivors? They’re not asking for permission anymore. They’re going to release their own list.

You read that right.

After years of watching the DOJ shuffle papers and pretend that Epstein just happened to hang out with half of Hollywood and international royalty for the ambiance, survivors are preparing to publish their own “client list.” Not the sanitized version. Not the redacted, black-box document dump the DOJ coughed up. The real list. Compiled by the people who lived it.

And why are they doing this now?

Because the DOJ officially said in July that it found no evidence of a client list. None. Just two lone creeps — Epstein and Maxwell — somehow creating hundreds of victims while hosting elite parties for presidents, princes, and billionaires. And no one else knew a thing. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.

Sure.

In the real world, we call that laughable. But in Washington, it’s called a “conclusion.”

And yet, here come the victims, saying: “Actually, we were there. We saw who showed up. We know the names.” And they’re ready to say them.

At the rally, Rep. Thomas Massie flat-out called it what it is: a cover-up. “They want us to believe that this man operated alone, with a single partner, while flying around the globe with the most powerful people on Earth. Come on.”

And he’s not alone.

A surprisingly bipartisan group of lawmakers — including Massie, Ro Khanna, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and even Anna Paulina Luna — gathered outside the Capitol to demand real accountability. Greene is backing Massie’s discharge petition to force a vote on releasing the files. He’s just two Republicans away from getting it passed.

Only four Republicans have signed on so far. Four.

Let that sink in.

Meanwhile, Epstein victims like Jena-Lisa Jones are telling the media what actually happened. She was 14 when Epstein abused her. Fourteen. And she says she stayed quiet because “no one would’ve believed me.” Not when he had pictures with presidents, world leaders, and celebrities hanging on every wall.

So what exactly is in those 33,000 pages of documents the Oversight Committee released?

Almost nothing. At least, not anything you can read. Because most of it is so heavily redacted it might as well be blank. The DOJ’s version of “transparency” is releasing a truckload of paperwork that says [REDACTED] on every third line.

Even Khanna, a Democrat, said less than 1% of the files have been made public.

And still, the DOJ insists there’s “no client list.” The White House shrugs. The media yawns.

But regular people? They’re paying attention. And they’re furious.

Because it’s looking more and more like this wasn’t just some criminal operation. It was a protected operation. One that involved the most powerful men in the world — and one that the system is still trying to protect.

So here’s what’s about to happen:

The victims are going to name names. The politicians will be forced to respond. And the media — already reluctant to poke this particular beehive — won’t be able to ignore it forever.

When that list drops, don’t expect polite excuses. Expect fireworks.

Because if even a handful of those names match the flight logs, the photos, and the rumors swirling for years, then everything changes.

And it won’t be the DOJ that does it.

It’ll be the victims themselves — the only people left who actually seem to care about justice.

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