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BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein survivors have announced that they will release their own list of names – along with details of when and where it will be made public.
BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein survivors have announced that they will release their own list of names – along with details of when and where it will be made public.
“We know who abused us. We saw who came and went,” they said. “This list will be survivor-led – for survivors.”
But the revelations didn’t stop there.
Survivor Juliette Bryant went further, making a striking comment involving President Donald Trump – one that has left many stunned and sparked intense speculation.
Now, one question is dominating the conversation:
How will Donald Trump respond to Juliette Bryant’s statement?
### Epstein Survivors Say Independent “Survivor-Led” List Will Be Released Amid Renewed Public Scrutiny
New York — A group of survivors connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein announced Tuesday that they are preparing to release what they describe as a survivor-led record of individuals they claim were connected to Epstein’s social and private circles.
Speaking through advocates during a press briefing, several survivors said the project is intended to give victims greater control over the public narrative surrounding the long-running scandal.
“We know who abused us. We saw who came and went,” one survivor stated. “This list will be survivor-led — for survivors.”
The group did not immediately provide evidence supporting the planned disclosures, nor did organizers specify which names may appear. Legal experts cautioned that any public accusations could trigger significant legal challenges if unsupported by verified documentation.
The announcement drew even greater attention after survivor Juliette Bryant made remarks referencing Donald Trump during an interview following the event. Bryant did not accuse Trump of criminal wrongdoing but suggested there were “important questions the public still wants answered” regarding Epstein’s relationships with powerful figures.
Her comments quickly fueled widespread speculation online and reignited debate over Epstein’s extensive network of wealthy and politically connected associates.
Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment. However, political analysts expect any renewed focus on Epstein-related controversies involving public figures to intensify media attention heading into the election season.
Advocacy groups supporting survivors say the broader objective remains accountability and transparency rather than political targeting.
“This is ultimately about victims being heard,” said one organizer involved in the planned release. “The public conversation has focused on power for too long and not enough on the people harmed.”