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Victims Urge Release of Epstein Files Ahead of U.S. House Vote Amid Political Controversy

Victims of Jeffrey Epstein have spoken out publicly ahead of an upcoming U.S. House vote that could force the Department of Justice to release all files related to Epstein's crimes. The vote is seen as a significant political milestone, with President Donald Trump urging Republicans to support the legislation, reversing his earlier stance. The legislation, if passed, would require the Attorney General to make Epstein-related documents publicly accessible, aiming to increase transparency and accountability. Epstein's high-profile connections include former UK Prince Andrew, who has denied allegations but settled a lawsuit, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who acknowledged flying on Epstein's private jet but denied knowledge of any misconduct. Other notable figures include Larry Summers, who maintained a relationship with Epstein after his 2008 conviction, and Reid Hoffman, a LinkedIn co-founder, who has been scrutinized for his associations with Epstein. Trump has been associated with Epstein socially and has flight logs indicating visits to Epstein's estate, though he denies misconduct. The president has also publicly criticized media outlets for their coverage of Epstein-related issues. The victims, including survivors like Haley Robson and Lisa Phillips, have urged Congress to prioritize transparency, emphasizing that the issue transcends politics and is about justice for victims. Some victims accused political figures of exploiting the controversy for personal or partisan gain. The House vote is scheduled to take place amid broader political tensions, with some Republicans and Democrats expressing support for unveiling the files, while others raise concerns about potential harm to victims. The debate over Epstein's network continues to unfold, with recent document releases revealing connections to influential individuals and ongoing investigations into Epstein's associates. The vote is expected to proceed, with advocates emphasizing the importance of exposing the truth and supporting survivors.

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