Demand a Full Accounting of the SDNY's Handling of the Epstein Trafficking Case
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Demand a full public accounting of what the SDNY did — or failed to do — with the trafficking report filed by the Marsh Law Firm on behalf of an Israeli survivor who was photographed being sexually abused at approximately age five at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion. The federal record shows that a detailed, evidence-rich letter naming specific traffickers, providing photographs, phone records, and expert psychological evaluation received a response that amounts to an internal "Just FYI" email. That is not an investigation. That is a filing cabinet.
The Marsh Law Firm submitted its first letter in October 2019, ten weeks after Epstein's death, with photographs, named perpetrators, and an offer to bring the survivor to the U.S. to hand over evidence directly. A nine-page follow-up went to U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss in November 2020. There is no public record that either letter triggered a real investigation. No charges have been filed against the uncle, the priest, or anyone else named. This mirrors exactly what happened when Maria Farmer called the FBI in 1996 — and nothing was done for nearly 30 years.
The DOJ has now released millions of pages under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The public deserves to know who handled the FBI referral, what steps were taken, and why this survivor's case appears to have gone nowhere. Investigate this failure and answer for it publicly.