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Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
Epstein survivors hold memorial vigil for Virginia Giuffre and continue justice movement
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24

Epstein survivors hold memorial vigil for Virginia Giuffre and continue justice movement

8 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
  • Over a dozen survivors will gather in Washington DC this weekend, marking one year since Giuffre’s death and honoring her role in exposing Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.
  • The vigil highlights the growing momentum of the survivors’ movement, which has pushed for legislative change and the release of over 3.5 million pages of Epstein-related documents.
  • Despite these efforts, more than 2 million documents remain unreleased and no new charges have been filed, leaving survivors determined to keep advocating for broader accountability and legal reforms.
Why has only one person been convicted in Epstein's network despite millions of released documents?
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Will 'Virginia's law' finally remove the time limits for adult survivors seeking justice?
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What is being hidden in the two million pages the Justice Department still refuses to release?
Is Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum-security prison a sign of special treatment for the elite?