A survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse who voted for Donald Trump has demanded an apology from the president, who campaigned on releasing files related to the late convicted sex offender and then flipped.
Jena-Lisa Jones, who Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abused as a teen, said that during Trump’s presidential campaign, he had worked with lawyers for the survivors.
A conspiracy theory around Epstein’s death also fired up some in Trump’s base.
“[Trump] owes us that much. He owes us an apology. I think that would be one way of showing some remorse for this drawn-out process that didn’t need to be,” Jones said on CNN’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins.
The House and Senate have voted to release files related to Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died by suicide

The Daily Beast

Santa Maria Times Safety
CNN Politics
People Crime
America News
Raw Story
AlterNet
Local News in Arizona