West Palm Beach, Fla. House Oversight Committee Democrats held a field hearing Tuesday where survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified about abuse, unredacted names in case files, and failures in the original prosecution. Representatives Lois Frankel, Maxwell Frost, Jasmine Crockett and Melanie Stansbury questioned witnesses and framed the event as a step in the committee's ongoing oversight of the Epstein case. This week survivors, including one who identified herself as Roza, said their names appeared unredacted in released documents and described ongoing safety concerns. Democrats cited the 2008 nonprosecution agreement negotiated by Alex Acosta, noted proximity to Mar-a-Lago, and announced plans for a new report and intensified oversight as the investigation enters a 'new phase' with additional congressional review.
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本案强调了隐私权的重要性。如果您是虐待幸存者,您的姓名应受到保护。请检查您的州是否制定了保护受害者身份的法律。请记住,安全是一项权利,而不是一项特权。
爱泼斯坦案正在进入一个新阶段,国会监督力度加大,一份报告即将公布。这提醒我们,正义的到来可能缓慢,但值得等待。如果你相信坚持的力量,值得转发。
民主党人和国会调查人员通过获得公开平台、幸存者证词以及为推动监督、进一步报道和告知潜在的立法或检控后续行动而引用的材料而受益。
幸存者遭受了再次暴露和情感困扰,至少有一名证人称她的名字在文件中被完整地披露,这加剧了2008年起诉早期失败造成的损害。
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