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Epstein survivors demand DOJ accountability at Florida hearing led by Democrats

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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, demanding increased accountability from the Department of Justice for its handling of Epstein's case. The hearing excluded Republican lawmakers and focused on criticisms of the DOJ's actions and transparency regarding Epstein's crimes. Survivors urged lawmakers to take stronger steps to prevent future failures in prosecuting sex offenses.

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Epstein survivors demand DOJ accountability at Florida hearing

Media Coverage · May 12, 2026

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, demanding the Department of Justice (DOJ) be held accountable for its management of the Epstein case. They criticized the DOJ for mishandling sensitive files, including unredacting survivors' names despite privacy assurances. No Republican lawmakers participated in the hearing.

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  • DOJ accountability
  • Sex offender prosecution
  • Victim advocacy
  • Political division in hearings
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Epstein survivors demand DOJ accountability at Florida hearing

Media Coverage · May 13, 2026

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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, demanding the Department of Justice (DOJ) be held accountable for its management of the Epstein case. They criticized the DOJ for mishandling se
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Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spoke Tuesday at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, just miles from where Epstein once resided. Democratic lawmakers used the hearing to criticize the Department of Justice over its handling of the Epstein case. The so-called shadow hearing featured no Republican lawmakers. RELATED STORY | Government watchdog to probe Trump administration's handling of Epstein files Survivors called for more accountability and criticized the

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Media Coverage May 12, 2026

Epstein survivors demand DOJ accountability at Florida hearing

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, demanding the Department of Justice (DOJ) be held accountable for its management of the Epstein case. They criticized the DOJ for mishandling sensitive files, including unredacting survivors' names despite privacy assurances. No Republican lawmakers participated in the hearing.

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