Trump accusers join Epstein survivors in plea to Congress to release files

Four women who have accused President Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual contact signed onto a letter to Congress by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, demanding the release of all the files on the accused sex trafficker.

Four women who have accused President Donald Trump of inappropriate sexual contact signed onto a letter sent Friday to Congress by survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, demanding the release of all the files on the accused sex trafficker.

They were joined by four relatives of Virginia Giuffre, an outspoken Epstein accuser who died by suicide in April.

“Dear Esteemed Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives,” the letter began. “You have the ability to vote to release the Epstein files, and with it, deliver a promise the American people have awaited far too long. We implore you to do so.”

Writing “there is no middle ground here,” the letter writers said the crimes committed by Epstein, his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, and their co-conspirators, “exposed a double standard of justice, where rich and powerful men and women evade repercussions.”

The Trump accusers who signed the letter are Alva Johnson, Natasha Stoynoff, Karena Virginia, and Amy Dorris.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/epstein-survivors-joined-trump-accusers-plea-congress-release-files-rcna244008


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