Lisa Phillips, who survived abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, spoke strongly at a press conference in Washington, D.C. She asked for full transparency and the immediate release of all the files related to Epstein.
“Transparency is justice,” Phillips said.
“Release the files. End the secrecy and stand with us in saying that no one—no billionaires, no politicians, no world leaders—is above the law.”
In a big move, Phillips shared that some Epstein survivors are talking about making a secret list of names.
“We know the names,” she said.
“Many of us were abused by them. Now, as survivors, we will work together to make a confidential list of the people we all know were part of the edgeteam world.”
“Edgeteam” is what the victims call the secret, powerful group around Epstein who treated young girls like gifts.
Phillips said they will share more details soon.
She urged people to stay tuned because history is watching and future women will be watching too.
This comes as there is more attention on Epstein’s network: New Mexico is looking into Zorro Ranch, new clues about buried bodies have come to light but were ignored by the Trump DOJ, and there is growing pressure for full, unredacted files.
Survivors are taking action after years of being kept in the dark, facing resistance, and being protected by powerful people.
Phillips’ message is clear: the victims know who was involved and they won’t wait for the powerful to decide what to reveal.
This effort led by survivors could bring to light names that have been hidden by wealth, power, and politics.
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