A congressional committee has released more than 33,000 pages from the Jeffrey Epstein files after some members of Congress had a private meeting with Epstein victims.
The billionaire financier was convicted of state-level prostitution charges in 2008 but was later arrested and charged with much more serious human trafficking charges after a public outcry. He died by his own hand in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial, leading many to suspect a conspiracy to protect his wealthy and powerful alleged accomplices.
'I feel the immense pain of how hard all victims are fighting for themselves.'
On Monday, 17 years after his first conviction, a trove of documents from Epstein's case were released to the public. The 33,295 pages were posted to the Oversight Committee's website.
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