‘We’ve been compiling lists of our own’: Epstein victims give Trump an ultimatum

Several women who were victims of convicted serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein say they are prepared to file lawsuits of their own if Congress and the Trump administration fail to provide the necessary transparency regarding unpublished evidence about Epstein.

This is according to a report published Tuesday by NBC News, which reports that several Epstein accusers and family members of another high-profile victim are now threatening to intensify their efforts to compel the government to release all remaining documents related to the two federal investigations into Epstein. NBC recently spoke with six women who say they were abused by Epstein and his main accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, in their teens and early twenties.

Accusers Wendy Avis, Marijke Chartony, Jenna Lisa Jones, Lisa Phillips, and Liz Stein told NBC they simply want Trump to keep his campaign promise to release the entire files, which, according to the New York Times, number about 100,000 pages. Jones claimed Epstein sexually assaulted her during a massage when she was 14.

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