
Survivors call for Epstein files release
Survivors of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein have been speaking ahead of the vote.
Survivors of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein have been joined by politicians outside the US Capitol ahead of a vote on the release of official files on the late sex offender. The Republican congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's been pushing for the documents to be made public, said the victims would never give up. We bring you the latest.
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OS presenter: Luke Jones.
(Photo: Survivor Lisa Phillips holds up her picture as she speaks during a press conference on the Epstein Files Transparency Act ahead of a House vote on the release of files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 18, 2025.Credit: Reuters/Annabelle Gordon)
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