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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2026 · 37 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein's Survivor And Their Press Conference At Capitol Hill (7/19/26)

from The Moscow Murders and More · host Bobby Capucci

At the Capitol press conference, Epstein survivors delivered a blunt, unified message: the federal government has failed them repeatedly, and symbolic gestures are no longer acceptable. Standing alongside advocates and lawmakers, survivors described years of being ignored, sidelined, and excluded from decisions that directly affected their lives and their cases. They spoke about the non-prosecution agreement, the secrecy surrounding it, and the continued refusal by the DOJ to fully acknowledge or remedy the harm caused by its own misconduct. The press conference was not framed as a plea for sympathy, but as a demand for accountability. Survivors emphasized that transparency laws and victims’ rights mean nothing if the DOJ can violate them without consequence. They made clear that Epstein’s death did not end the crimes, did not erase co-conspirators, and did not absolve the government of its duty to pursue the truth. The setting of the Capitol was deliberate, underscoring that this was not just a legal failure, but a systemic one that required congressional oversight and intervention.Several survivors used the moment to call out what they described as performative concern from federal officials, contrasting public statements about victim advocacy with years of private indifference. They criticized the DOJ for slow-walking disclosures, over-redacting files, and framing Epstein as a lone offender despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Family members and advocates stressed that justice delayed has functioned as justice denied, allowing powerful figures to escape scrutiny while survivors were forced to relive their trauma in courtrooms and press cycles. The press conference ended with clear demands: full enforcement of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, independent oversight of the DOJ’s handling of Epstein-related matters, and a real commitment to pursuing anyone who enabled or participated in the abuse. The tone was resolute and unsparing. Survivors made it clear they were no longer asking to be heard. They were insisting that the government finally be held to the same standards it claims to enforce.to contact me:[email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

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