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JUST IN: Jeffrey Epstein Survivor message for Trump: “Far too long, survivors like me have been dismissed, silenced, or told that our pain was exaggerated or fabricated. Let me be clear, THIS IS NOT A HOAX.”
Jeffrey Epstein Survivor message for Trump:
“Far too long, survivors like me have been dismissed, silenced, or told that our pain was exaggerated or fabricated. Let me be clear, THIS IS NOT A HOAX.”
Epstein Survivor Speaks Out, Urges Accountability From Powerful Figures
A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has issued a pointed message directed at former President Donald Trump, underscoring the long-standing frustration many survivors feel toward powerful institutions and individuals who, they say, have ignored or minimized their suffering.
“Far too long, survivors like me have been dismissed, silenced, or told that our pain was exaggerated or fabricated,” the survivor said in a public statement. “Let me be clear, THIS IS NOT A HOAX.”
The message reflects a broader reckoning that continues years after Epstein’s death, as survivors push back against skepticism, denial, and politicization of their experiences. Many have said that public debate often shifts away from victims and toward partisan defenses, leaving survivors feeling erased from the conversation altogether.
Advocates note that survivors are not seeking attention or political leverage, but acknowledgment and accountability. For them, being believed is a critical step toward justice and healing. The survivor’s words echo a familiar refrain: that wealth, power, and influence have too often shielded wrongdoing while victims are left to carry the burden in silence.
As discussions around Epstein’s network and associations continue to resurface, survivors say their stories should not be dismissed as conspiracies or inconveniences. Instead, they argue, the focus should remain on listening to victims and ensuring that no one—regardless of status—is beyond scrutiny.