Epstein Survivors Call for Justice and Transparency

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The article argues that media coverage of Jeffrey Epstein's case often prioritizes the exposure of powerful men over the victims' experiences, highlighting how journalistic practices and legal frameworks tend to anonymize survivors, which can diminish their individual stories and perpetuate a focus on scandal rather than justice. It advocates for a more survivor-centered approach that balances ethical considerations with the importance of giving victims a voice.
- Epstein’s victims deserve more attention than his ‘client list’ The Conversation
- Scams, Schemes, Ruthless Cons: The Untold Story of How Jeffrey Epstein Got Rich The New York Times
- Flashbacks and triggers: Epstein survivors wait in the dark for DOJ to release the files CNN
- Politics and people in power shouldn't get in way of the truth about Epstein, say survivors CBC
- The Epstein Survivors Are Demanding Accountability Now The Nation
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