Epstein Victim Urges Congress to Vote for Transparency Bill
Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20252 min1,809 views
7 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβA Victim's Plea for Transparency
- π Jena-Lisa Jones, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, shares her personal experience of abuse starting at age 14 in 2003.
- π‘ She recounts the fear and isolation she felt, believing no one would believe her due to Epstein's influence and connections.
- π£οΈ Jones expresses the difficulty in finding her voice and speaking out about her abuse, which she only began to do in 2019.
Call to Action for Congress
- ποΈ Jones addresses members of Congress, urging them to listen to the victims' stories and experiences.
- β She specifically calls for a vote to pass a bill related to transparency concerning Jeffrey Epstein.
- π€ The plea emphasizes that this issue transcends political parties, urging representatives to act as Americans and public servants.
Seeking Justice and Recognition
- πΊπΈ The victim highlights that passing the bill is crucial for victims to feel heard and for transparency to be achieved.
- π Jones thanks Congressmen Row and Thomas Massie for their support in helping victims find strength and speak out.
- π’ The ultimate goal is to make victims feel that their voices are finally being acknowledged and that justice is being pursued.
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Jeffrey EpsteinEpstein VictimCongressTransparency BillAbuse SurvivorsVictim AdvocacyJena-Lisa JonesPalm BeachUnited States Capital BuildingPolitical Transparency
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