Turn Epstein Files into Epstein TRIALS
Turn Epstein Files into Epstein TRIALS
The Issue
The Action Plan for Turning Epstein Files into Epstein TRIALS
What was the point of getting the Epstein files released if we’re not going to do anything with them? All this raw evidence of crime now sits unprocessed.
While we appreciate the Congressional action that got DOJ to release a small portion of the files, it’s time to turn the materials over – all of them, unredacted – to professionals equipped to turn evidence like this into CONSEQUENCES. Into JUSTICE.
Recently, Baltimore residents Linda Falcão and Linda Lampkin presented a plan of action to the legislative staffs of Senators Van Hollen and Alsobrooks. Linda Falcão is a US Presidential Scholar and attorney with 40+ years’ experience investigating and litigating claims of sexual harassment/assault/discrimination, and Linda Lampkin is a community organizer and former AFSCME and Urban Institute executive. The proposal? To allow two specific groups of professionals skilled in evaluating material like this to have access to the entire unredacted files:
1) STATE PROSECUTORS. State prosecutors in states with a nexus to the crimes (states where Epstein had homes -- NY, NM, and FL, and where he used an airport to traffic victims -- NJ) must be allowed to analyze the files with standard law enforcement tools, like facial recognition run on the multiple videos Epstein had made of perpetrators having sex with trafficked children and women. Prosecutors have the tools to review this raw evidence of crime and turn it into indictments and trials.
2) ATTORNEYS FOR THE EPSTEIN SURVIVORS. Multiple survivors have already been in touch with Congressional offices, along with their counsel. These women deserve justice. Their counsel are experienced in reviewing information and using standard AI-driven large-scale e-discovery tools to analyze huge bodies of material to find the information relative to their clients’ victimization. They can take it from there.
We urge our elected officials to TAKE ACTION and amend the Epstein Transparency Act to require DOJ to provide the above access. Victims deserve justice, and we the people deserve to have these perpetrators identified and tried, to establish the complete unacceptability of this conduct and to deter future crimes.
WE ARE TIRED OF WAITING FOR JUSTICE.
333
The Issue
The Action Plan for Turning Epstein Files into Epstein TRIALS
What was the point of getting the Epstein files released if we’re not going to do anything with them? All this raw evidence of crime now sits unprocessed.
While we appreciate the Congressional action that got DOJ to release a small portion of the files, it’s time to turn the materials over – all of them, unredacted – to professionals equipped to turn evidence like this into CONSEQUENCES. Into JUSTICE.
Recently, Baltimore residents Linda Falcão and Linda Lampkin presented a plan of action to the legislative staffs of Senators Van Hollen and Alsobrooks. Linda Falcão is a US Presidential Scholar and attorney with 40+ years’ experience investigating and litigating claims of sexual harassment/assault/discrimination, and Linda Lampkin is a community organizer and former AFSCME and Urban Institute executive. The proposal? To allow two specific groups of professionals skilled in evaluating material like this to have access to the entire unredacted files:
1) STATE PROSECUTORS. State prosecutors in states with a nexus to the crimes (states where Epstein had homes -- NY, NM, and FL, and where he used an airport to traffic victims -- NJ) must be allowed to analyze the files with standard law enforcement tools, like facial recognition run on the multiple videos Epstein had made of perpetrators having sex with trafficked children and women. Prosecutors have the tools to review this raw evidence of crime and turn it into indictments and trials.
2) ATTORNEYS FOR THE EPSTEIN SURVIVORS. Multiple survivors have already been in touch with Congressional offices, along with their counsel. These women deserve justice. Their counsel are experienced in reviewing information and using standard AI-driven large-scale e-discovery tools to analyze huge bodies of material to find the information relative to their clients’ victimization. They can take it from there.
We urge our elected officials to TAKE ACTION and amend the Epstein Transparency Act to require DOJ to provide the above access. Victims deserve justice, and we the people deserve to have these perpetrators identified and tried, to establish the complete unacceptability of this conduct and to deter future crimes.
WE ARE TIRED OF WAITING FOR JUSTICE.
333
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Petition created on March 17, 2026