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NEW: Epstein Survivors To Release Full List Of Perpetrators

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A cohort of Epstein victims on Wednesday pledged to pursue a full disclosure of perpetrators who participated in the late pedophile’s sexual abuse of underage girls, they revealed.

Appearing on Capitol Hill, members of the group emerged from an hours-long meeting with members of Congress to promise an eventual release of their own list containing the names of powerful individuals who they claim were part of Jeffrey Epstein’s sick and twisted orbit.

“Stand with us in declaring that no one — no billionaires, no politicians, not world leaders — is above the law,” said one woman who said the group is currently “discussing” how to compile their “own list of names.”

As the audience cheered, she continued, “We know the names. Many of us were abused by them.”

“Now, together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we know were regularly in the Epstein world, and it will be done by survivors, and for survivors. No one else is involved. Stay tuned for more details on that. Because history is watching, and so are the women who will come after us,” she added.

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Hours of tearjerking testimony on Tuesday were too much for some lawmakers to bear. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-NC), herself a victim of sexual assault, emerged from the session wiping her eyes and sobbing as she strolled past reporters waiting for news about what was said behind closed doors.

The visibly shaken Republican lawmaker later revealed she experienced a “full-blown panic attack” after listening to the jarring testimony by women abused by Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and the powerful individuals who insulated them for decades.

“As a recent survivor (not 2 years in), I had a very difficult time listening to their stories. Full blown panic attack. Sweating. Hyperventilating. Shaking. I can’t breathe,” Mace wrote on X. “I feel the immense pain of how hard all victims are fighting for themselves because we know absolutely no one will fight for us. GOD BLESS ALL SURVIVORS.”

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) has been at the forefront of Republican-led efforts to release additional details about the government’s investigation. More than 30,000 documents released by the committee this week included the infamous missing minute of jail cell footage that fueled conspiracy theories about whether Epstein actually committed suicide or was killed while awaiting trial.

President Donald Trump is facing calls to participate in the investigation after the government backed away from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s initial assertion that a “client list” existed naming the individuals around Epstein.

Speaking later with reporters, Mace praised Trump as a “hero” for distancing himself from Epstein long before it was popular.

“Donald Trump is the one who banned Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago,” she said, the Independent reported. “He was an FBI informant, and he talked to the feds to get this guy turned over. So Donald Trump is a hero in this.”