The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most prominent victims, is "outraged" at the Trump administration.

Journalist Aaron Parnas on Saturday published an article in which he highlighted how a Democratic lawmaker says some Epstein documents are still being withheld by the administration and Republican lawmakers.

But Parnas also obtained a statement from Giuffre's family, writing, "Meanwhile, the release of the Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcript has sparked outrage among survivors and their families. I received a statement this afternoon from the family of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent survivors."

"Their words," he wrote, "are damning."

"As the family of one of the most prominent survivors, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, we are outraged. The content of these transcripts is in direct contradiction with felon Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction for child sex trafficking. During DAG Todd Blanche’s bizarre interview, she is never challenged about her court-proven lies, providing her a platform to rewrite history. This travesty of justice entirely invalidates the experiences of the many brave survivors who put their safety, security, and lives on the line to ensure her conviction, including our sister," they wrote in the statement.

The journalist continues, saying, "The family also condemned Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum-security facility, calling it a 'country club prison' and warning that it sends a dangerous message—that those who traffic children may ultimately be rewarded with comfort and leniency."

"The statement concluded with a direct demand to the Department of Justice," he wrote, quoting the new statement.

“The Department of Justice serves the people of the United States. We continue to call upon the DOJ to do its job by investigating and holding accountable the many rich and powerful people who enabled Ghislaine Maxwell’s and Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes," the statement says.

According to Parnas, "This is the heart of the matter. Epstein did not operate in isolation. Survivors and their families, lawmakers, and the public deserve to know who else was involved—and why so many individuals have thus far escaped accountability."

Read the post here.