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Epstein survivors have been consistent and unambiguous in their message: the Department of Justice has ignored them at every critical juncture, treating their trauma as an inconvenience rather than a legal and moral obligation. From the original non-prosecution agreement to the latest file releases, survivors have said they were sidelined, excluded, and spoken about only after decisions were already made behind closed doors. They have repeatedly pointed out that the DOJ failed to meaningfully consult them, failed to inform them in real time, and failed to honor their rights under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Instead of transparency, they were met with silence. Instead of accountability, they were given procedural excuses. Survivors have said the DOJ’s posture has felt less like a pursuit of justice and more like damage control, where institutional reputation took priority over truth. Each time the government claimed the matter was resolved or closed, survivors were left watching from the outside, knowing that key questions remained unanswered and powerful people remained untouched. The message they say they received was simple and brutal: your pain is acknowledged rhetorically, but it will not shape outcomes.


Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s family has echoed those same criticisms, especially in the aftermath of Epstein’s death and the DOJ’s repeated declarations that the case was effectively over. They have said the government’s actions amounted to erasure, not resolution, and that closing the case without fully pursuing co-conspirators or exposing the full scope of Epstein’s network compounded the original injustice. The family has argued that the DOJ framed Epstein as a lone offender precisely to avoid reckoning with its own past failures and the complicity of others. In public statements, they have described feeling shut out of the process, ignored when raising concerns, and dismissed when demanding accountability beyond Epstein himself. For them, the DOJ’s conduct didn’t just fail to deliver justice, it actively reopened wounds by signaling that institutional convenience mattered more than survivor voices. Taken together, the survivors’ statements paint a picture of a justice system that listened just enough to say it cared, but not enough to change course, confront its own misconduct, or deliver the full truth they have been asking for all along.


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