Jeffrey Epstein Survivor Responds to Caroline Levitt and DOJ ‘Moving On’ Comments

The White House press secretary is getting some backlash for her comments Jeffrey Epstein files. Caroline Levitt Questions were asked about millions of other recently released files. “We’re moving beyond that,” Caroline said at a press briefing. This is in line with the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s stance on the matter.

This is not an option for Elizabeth Stein at this stage. She was 21 when she claims she was introduced to Jeffrey’s close associate and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. Ghislaine is serving a sentence after pleading guilty to sex trafficking. Elizabeth spoke out against Caroline’s comments on Wednesday.

The Epstein files continue to be drip-fed to the public

Longtime anti-trafficking advocates are calling for the release of millions of documents in the Epstein files to send a message to the nation. Elizabeth says it’s important not to “protect people who abuse children.” He stressed the importance of standing up for what is right, regardless of our politics. Elizabeth called on people to stand behind the survivors in their quest for justice.

In response to Caroline and the DOJ’s intention to move forward, Elizabeth said, “I wish we could do that.” Elizabeth, who is nearly 53, says they can’t move forward as victims and citizens without changing the narrative. She is demanding accountability from the government, while promising victims that she will do the same.

Congressman Jamie Raskin says he oversaw the release of several documents in the Epstein files. He claims that Donald Trump’s name was modified “over a million times”.

Elizabeth previously said that she was interning at a luxury department store when she met Ghislaine. According to her, they eventually met at the St. Regis Hotel, where Ghislaine reportedly introduced Elizabeth to Jeffrey. Elizabeth claims that Jeffrey, Elizabeth, and unknown men raped her. She says she did not realize she had been trafficked until Jeffrey’s arrest in 2019.

While the president’s name was reportedly redacted countless times in the Epstein files, the names of many victims apparently were not. This has caused resentment among the public and TV pundits including The View panel.

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Originally reported by Reality Tea

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