After experiencing what they call years of legal setbacks, limited accountability, and delayed justice, several survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse say they see an opportunity for Congress to provide desperately needed transparency about the disgraced financier's crimes. In an interview Wednesday with ABC News' Linsey Davis, seven women who say Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited them pleaded with Congress and the Trump administration to release the hundreds of thousands of remaining files related to the sex offender -- a step they hope will show the public the scope of Epstein's actions and allow his victims to heal. "Now it is the responsibility of Congress to pass a bill so that we don't have to carry the baton of being the ones to enforce this," said Anouska De Georgiou. "This is not o

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