Epstein survivors share horrifying stories from Capitol steps

From CNN.

On Capitol Hill, some Jeffrey Epstein survivors spoke publicly for the first time at a news conference, urging lawmakers to protect abuse victims. It comes as GOP leadership faces pressure for more transparency on the late convicted sex offender’s case without going against the wishes of President Donald Trump, who has attempted to tamp down the political firestorm over Epstein.

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0:00 Anouska de Georgiou, Epstein survivor
5:18 Annie Farmer, Epstein survivor
8:41 Marina Lacerda, Epstein survivor
14:45 Courtney Wild, Epstein survivor
18:55 Sky Roberts, Virginia Giuffre’s brother
22:13 Jena-Lisa Jones, Epstein survivor
25:05 Haley Robson, Epstein survivor
30:35 Lisa Phillips, Epstein survivor
32:53 Chauntae Davies, Epstein survivor
36:33 Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) invites questions
37:22 Haley Robson responds to a question about President Trump’s characterization of Epstein as ‘a hoax’
38:44 CNN anchor and chief Congressional correspondent Manu Raju asks survivors to react to news of Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer to a federal prison camp
38:58 Brittany Henderson, attorney for Epstein survivors, responds to Manu Raju’s question
39:40 Anouska de Georgiou responds to Manu Raju’s question
41:35 Chauntae Davies responds to Manu Raju’s question asking her to elaborate on her relationship with Donald Trump #CNN #News