Epstein survivors ask GOP Women's Caucus to support release of Epstein files
Source: ABC News
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors is urging members of the Republican Women's Caucus to "stand up against abuse of power" and to take action to "end the silence and speculation" surrounding the notorious sex offender, according to a copy of a letter sent Monday to the caucus chairs, Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla. and Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala.
"Remind us that America is the country that we thought it was when we were little girls, before we were let down repeatedly by our own government," the letter states.
More than 20 Epstein survivors signed the letter, including several who were part of a high-profile visit to the nation's capital earlier this month, which included public events and a private meeting with lawmakers.
"We are mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, and wives," the survivors' letter says. "We have sought justice for decades to no avail. We have been denied the basic rights that should be afforded to every American citizen time and time again. The fact that it took this long for anyone to care about us is a true American tragedy."
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