
"The PSA ended by declaring, There are about 1,000 of us. It's time to bring the secrets out of the shadows. It's time to shine a light into the darkness. It then urged viewers to Call your Congress member and demand they release ALL of the Jeffrey Epstein files."
"I love you showed that, Sara, because it is something used when prosecuting sex crimes. When there's child sexual abuse, by the time they recall, they get up the nerve, the courage, to make their allegations known, they are older than when the abuse began. And, so, that is a courtroom tool that many use I used to use it where you enter into evidence the picture of the person that was abused at the age. You would be surprised what that does for the jury."
"I remind everyone the innocence of life lost whether you are eight, four, 15. These are our young people and they will carry this forever. So the least people can do is demand transparency and hold people accountable for this."
Survivors produced a PSA holding photos of how they looked when they were targeted, listing ages that ranged from 14 to 17 and often speaking through tears. The PSA declared there are about 1,000 victims, urged viewers to call members of Congress and demanded release of all Jeffrey Epstein files. Statements emphasized the lifelong loss of innocence for children as young as eight and called for transparency and accountability. Photographs of victims at the age of abuse can be entered into evidence and can influence juries. Fifteen- and sixteen-year-olds are identified as children.
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