
"And the FBI interview files have the names of other men. They have the names of the Wall Street tycoons, the politicians who visited Epstein's rape island and who either engaged in the rape of these underage girls or covered it up. How do I know? Because I've talked to the survivors. I've talked to the survivors' lawyers who were at the FBI interviews, who gave these names."
"But you have the Department of Justice more concerned with protecting the reputations of these men than they are protecting the reputation of these survivors. So, you know, I hope everyone listens to your 90 seconds, because that's what it's all about. It's notwe don't need all 300 gigabits. We don't need all the documents. I mean, that's what the law calls for. What we need is those interview memoranda."
The Justice Department released files that included the names of survivors while withholding FBI interview memoranda that reportedly contain names of other accused men. Survivors and their lawyers provided names during FBI interviews that allegedly implicate Wall Street figures and politicians who visited Epstein's properties and who may have engaged in or covered up sexual crimes. Advocates and officials demanded release of the interview memoranda to reveal alleged co-conspirators and to resolve disputes over the scope of wrongdoing. Recently released files pointed to ten additional co-conspirators and an email listing locations that contradict earlier FBI testimony.
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