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Amber Woods@AmberWoods100 · Mar 28, 2026

NEW Epstein survivors have now filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the Trump administration, and…

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Epstein survivors have filed a lawsuit against the DOJ, Trump administration, and Google, alleging that promised file releases have been incomplete, heavily redacted, and inaccessible—with some sensitive victim information exposed and key evidence still withheld even from survivors themselves.

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    NEW Epstein survivors have now filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the Trump administration, and Google. 🧵

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    2/ For months, survivors have been told the Epstein files were being released in the name of transparency. What they’ve experienced instead is something very different. Documents missing. Records heavily redacted. Files appearing and then disappearing. And in some cases, deeply sensitive victim information exposed.

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    3/ Survivors are now saying something even more serious. That key evidence tied to their own cases is still not accessible. Not to the public. And not even to them.

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    4/ This lawsuit brings in Google for a reason. Because access to information isn’t just about what exists. It’s about what can actually be found, who allows access and why.

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    5/ This still matters. The Epstein files still matter. Because many of these individuals have spent years trying to be heard. They reported. They testified. They cooperated. And now they are still fighting to access the record of what happened to them.

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    6/ This matters. Because many of these individuals have spent years trying to be heard. They reported. They testified. They cooperated. And now they are still fighting to access the record of what happened to them.

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    7/ There are already public acknowledgments that the file releases have been flawed. Thousands of documents had to be pulled after victims were exposed. Other records surfaced late. And there are still open questions about what has not been released at all.

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    8/ Survivors have been clear about what they are asking for. Full transparency. Safe handling of their information. And access to the truth without obstruction. Why are they still left waiting? Even after Congressional efforts to support the full release of the files?

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    9/ This lawsuit is a turning point. Because it moves the conversation out of press releases and into a legal process where decisions can be examined. What was withheld. Why it was withheld. And who made those decisions.

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    10/ For survivors, this is not about theory. It is about being able to see, finally, the full record of what was done to them. And why the systems that failed them before are still failing them now.

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    11/ I’ve been covering the Epstein files with a survivor centered lens relentlessly and won’t stop now. To support this reader funded effort subscribe here and substack (link in bio) or to buy me a coffee below ✊🏼 ko-fi.com/amberspeaksup

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