A sexual abuse victim of Jeffrey Epstein on Saturday asked what the Trump administration is hiding as it holds back files related to the disgraced financier.

Actress Alicia Arden, who spoke out about Trump's decision not to release the Epstein files on Wednesday in a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred, appeared on MSNBC along with her lawyer over the weekend to discuss the ongoing "files" scandal.

When asked about the situation on MSNBC, Arden said, "It continues to be a very upsetting matter, and I, myself, and probably the other victims, we didn't know that this would be ongoing for so long."

She continued:

"And now why can't they just release the files? Because they keep talking about it and Pam Bondi keeps talking about it since February. So if there is files and alleged pedophiles or people in them, then why can't I see them and the other victims? And we have a right to see that."

She added, "So I don't know what they're protecting or if they don't want us to see," before saying, "It continues to be very upsetting for years later."

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