Epstein survivor: Maxwell pardon would mean ‘complete crumbling’ of justice system

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In 2002, Teresa Helm was 22 years old when she says Ghislaine Maxwell groomed her and she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein. Now, Helm is speaking out once again as calls grow for the Trump administration to release the Epstein files. She joins Ana Cabrera to explain more on what transparency would mean for his victims and to share why she is "concerned" about President Trump’s Department of Justice meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell.

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