🚨Epstein Survivor FILES BOMBSHELL Declaration DEMANDING Special Monitor

From MeidasTouch

Lisa Phillips, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking ring, has filed a declaration in federal court urging Judge Paul Angelmeire to appoint an independent monitor to oversee the production of Epstein files, citing concerns about the Department of Justice's corruption and inadequate progress in releasing the documents. Despite a legal mandate for the files' release, only a small fraction of the estimated millions of pages have been disclosed, prompting a call for greater accoun...

Key Takeaways

  • When the DOJ stumbles, survivors like Lisa Phillips become the champions of transparency.
  • A staggering 5 million pages exist, but the DOJ's 125K reveals either incompetence or lack of urgency.
  • Congress stepped up while the DOJ played coy—trust issues abound in a case that demands clarity.
  • The DOJ insists they need court approval to release files they historically didn't—someone’s playing chess in a checkers game.
  • In a twist of irony, the Trump DOJ now argues against judicial oversight after seeking it themselves.

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