
I would like to provide a disclaimer before you continue to read this post. This topic fills me with anger and rage because of the heinous and despicable crimes that were committed against innocent women. The so-called ring leaders in this reign of trauma and harm were a man (I use this term loosely) and a woman (again, I use this term loosely) who knowingly harmed women of various ages. To think that a so-called woman engaged in these crimes is disturbing because she sat by and was involved in the abuse of other women. What kind of person, man or woman, could, in good conscious, harm people and destroy their lives without a shred of guilt? This is why I said I was using the terms man and woman loosely, because they are some of the worst and inhuman individuals. Please forgive me for my next statement because it sounds cold, but thankfully, Epstein has been dead since 2019, but what he put the survivors through will be with them for the rest of their lives.

For the past several years, the news has continued to cover the vilest individuals known as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. There has been non-stop coverage regarding “the client list” and those who were on it. According to news reports, they had 300 gigabytes of evidence and would release client names, and this information was sitting on Attorney General Pam Bondi’s desk for review. There are clearly many wealthy and powerful individuals on the Epstein list, and speculation about who is on the list is leaving everyone wondering. It is clear to anyone with eyes and ears that there is a massive cover-up to protect the powerful people who were clients of Jeffrey Epstein. Not only did the convicted sexual assaulter Epstein get a sweetheart deal, but Maxwell was transferred to a more comfortable prison (more like a vacation spot).

Through many years of investigations, it is thought that Epstein and Maxwell abused hundreds, if not thousands of women, which is beyond ludicrous. Each time these survivors speak out about their abuse, they are being revictimized and traumatized. It is one thing if these women speaking out regarding what they endured and survived brought them the deserved justice and peace they deserve, but to continue having these innocent and strong survivors recall their abuse makes them relive everything they went through.

Today, many of Epstein’s survivors, along with state representatives, have gathered on Capitol Hill for a news conference to push for transparency and to release the files everyone has a right to view. These survivors should not have to beg Congress to release the files to receive the well-deserved justice. Starting at the top of our government, there have been too many lies and cover-ups for highly influential and powerful people, but no one is above the law. The lives of innocent women have been shattered, and these women have been severely disappointed by the powers of the law that are supposed to protect them. This must end immediately, and justice must be served.

This issue has persisted for many years, with only the survivors facing the consequences while others avoid responsibility. It is not a political matter, but one that deeply affects the survivors who have endured enough hardships. Those in power in the United States have concealed the issue and used dishonest tactics to prevent the truth from emerging. Their motivation to hide the truth does not come from shame or conscience, but from a lack of compassion. Simply put, these men act as cowards, hiding in plain sight.

Thank you for visiting my site. I apologize, this post might be viewed as negative; however, this issue has been greatly upsetting. How can anyone know what has happened and not be highly enraged? It should never matter an individual’s power or wealth because again, NO ONE is above the law, and anyone who has inflicted harm on another person should face the appropriate consequences. This is coming straight from my heart, but I hope that after today’s news conference and everything the survivors have sacrificed, they finally see justice! I understand that for many people this can be a sensitive topic, but I hope you might feel comfortable sharing your thoughts. I will be responding to any comments you leave as quickly as possible.

Always, Alyssa
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