Believe Victims
Read a statement by one or more of Epstein’s trafficking survivors or one of the many court witnesses corroborating their stories. Share a summary of what you learned.
While attention is once again on “the Epstein files” the victims have told us who the clients were many times.

Why we do it:
There are many stories, interviews, and statements. Also court records, police records, and sworn-in witnesses. They all tell the same story: young women sold to powerful men for a night. It’s long past time to finally end the “Divine Right of Kings” to take whatever they want.
While it’s the White House coverup that’s driven a wedge between Trump and his base, it’s important for us to remember this: dozens of women corroborate each other’s experiences. There is no rational room for debate about whether Epstein was running a sex trafficking ring with clients from among the most powerful men in the world. He was. The ongoing debate is over Epstein’s own files, collected for blackmail. Releasing them matters, because it removes that blackmail power from those who hold them, but justice for the victims doesn’t require their predator’s documents.
Normalize believing victims, with or without the little black book of a dead man.




