🚨Survivor REVEALS ALL to MEIDAS on EPSTEIN HORRORS!!!
From MeidasTouch
Anushka de Georgia, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, discusses her harrowing experience and the release of Epstein files that have reignited trauma among victims. She highlights ongoing concerns about the government’s handling of sensitive information, including the release of identifying details that compromise survivor safety, while emphasizing the need for the complete and transparent disclosure of remaining documents.
Key Takeaways
- Epstein's files: a horror show where privacy is the real victim, not just the survivors.
- Redactions missing in action: Trump's DOJ managed to redefine 'safeguarding' as 'retraumatizing'.
- Survivors' identities exposed: turning to the DOJ for protection is akin to asking a tiger for a hug.
- Three million documents released, yet protecting survivors' identities was the one task the DOJ flunked. Bravo!
- Anushka: once a silent survivor, now a vocal advocate—proving resilience is the best form of revenge.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Anushka de Georgia (person)
- Ghislain Maxwell (person)
- Jeffrey Epstein (person)
- Palm Beach (location)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Brad Edwards (person)
- Jill Burman (person)
- Oxford University (location)
- Annie Farmer (person)
- Mara Lago (location)
- Britney Henderson (person)
- Carolyn Andreano (person)