Survivors are asking the courts for answers

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This week, something important happened — and it deserves our full attention.

An Epstein survivor went to court and asked a judge to do what the Justice Department has refused to do: enforce the law and release the files.

She wasn’t asking for headlines. She was asking for accountability.

Congress passed a law requiring transparency. Survivors were promised answers. But instead, they’ve been given partial releases, heavy redactions, and silence — while hundreds of thousands of documents remain hidden.

That is not justice. When a survivor has to beg the courts to make the government follow the law, something is deeply wrong.

I’m not going to let this fade into the background. I will keep pushing, keep demanding answers, and keep standing with survivors until the law is fully enforced.

But I can't do it alone.

If you believe transparency matters — and that survivors deserve more than delays and excuses — I’m asking you to sign on to my petition today, saying that we will not stop demanding answers or standing with survivors.

ADD MY NAME

Your support helps me keep the pressure on and keep showing up where it counts.

Thank you for standing for accountability and for justice.

Robert Garcia

 

 

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