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"That is a Cover-up!" Robert Garcia opening statement Shreds DOJ over Epstein Files Release during Survivor's Hearing | May 12, 2026

Epstein Survivor Dani Bensky’s opening statement at the Survivor's Hearing in Palm Beach.

Epstein Survivor Jena-Lisa Jones’ opening statement at the Survivor's Hearing in Palm Beach.

Epstein Survivor Courtney Wild’s opening statement at the Survivor's Hearing in Palm Beach.

Epstein Survivor Ms. Roza’s opening statement at the Survivor’s Hearing in Palm Beach.

Rep. Suhas Subramanyam asks the Survivors what they'd want Oversight Dems to ask Pam Bondi ahead of her deposition on May 29th.

Rep. Melanie Stansbury speaks at the Survivor’s Hearing and asks each survivor “What would justice look like to you in this case”

Rep. Robert Garcia released new report. The report reveals the role that Trump’s first-term Labor Secretary Alex Acosta played in getting Epstein a sweetheart deal for sexually abusing children and enabling his global sex trafficking ring.


Robert Garcia tore into government’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein abuse scandal on Tuesday – revealing new details of the scale of his international sex-trafficking ring, and warning Donald Trump not to grant a presidential pardon to the late sex offender’s sidekick Ghislaine Maxwell.

Several survivors of Epstein’s abuse also gave tearful testimony at a congressional field hearing in Florida of their experiences as teenagers in his orbit. Some spoke of being retraumatized after they were “outed” by the justice department’s failure to redact their names from the so-called Epstein files.

Democratic members of the US House oversight committee said they held Tuesday’s event in Palm Beach, where the president lives, and where Epstein had a residence, because it was “the scene of the crime”.

“We’re here because so much of this investigation brings us back to this location,” the California Democrat Robert Garcia, ranking member of the oversight committee, told a press conference after the hearing.

“We know that the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, the horrible things that happened to so many women and girls, totaling 1,200 could have been stopped and halted.”

Garcia began the hearing by unveiling a new report called The Price of Non-Prosecution that he said revealed how Epstein was able to build a substantial and lucrative international sex-trafficking ring following his infamous “sweetheart deal” with Florida prosecutors in 2008.

After dodging serious charges and serving only 13 months in prison for a solicitation of prostitution conviction, he said, Epstein and his associates gamed the US immigration system to obtain visas to traffic women into the country from overseas.

“[Our] report uses evidence obtained by our investigation, including and most importantly bank records, that show how [prosecutor] Alex Acosta’s sweetheart deal let Epstein build a global network using enablers to bring in women who he could then exploit and abuse,” Garcia said.

“This report is just the beginning of numerous reports and information that we intend to put out over the course of the months ahead.”

One survivor, Dani Bensky, testified how she was groomed and recruited into Epstein’s circle – and how victims were encouraged to recruit friends of their own.

“I had two recruiters,” she said. “One was a late teen, and the other was only 15 years old, just trying to escape her own abuse.”

Multiple others were recruited from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, allegedly during the many years of friendship between the now-president and Epstein.

They included Virginia Giuffre, who worked as a spa attendant at the age of 16 in 2000, when she said she was recruited by Maxwell, Epstein’s associate and “fixer”. Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking.

Giuffre was one of the most prominent voices in exposing Epstein, and appeared in an infamous March 2001 photograph with Maxwell and the discredited British former royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, whose arm is around the then 17-year-old’s waist.

Sky Roberts, Giuffre’s brother, cried on Tuesday as he spoke of his sister’s determination to expose Epstein’s crimes before she took her life in April 2025.

“She was only 16 years old, a child who had just finished 10th grade, when she began being trafficked,” Roberts said. “Before her passing, Virginia gave sworn testimony exposing this for what it truly was, a global sex-trafficking operation, enabled, protected and funded by powerful people.

“Many survivors stay silent because many of these individuals still hold power, wealth and influence in our society. No survivor should have to risk their own safety just to be believed. But Virginia, she did it anyway. She stood up when others were afraid, told the truth under oath, and faced people she knew were powerful.”

Some panel members focused on the Trump administration’s response to the scandal, which has dogged Trump’s second presidency. One Epstein email released in November stated “of course [Trump] knew about the girls” procured for his sex-trafficking ring, and another that said Trump “spent hours” with one victim at Epstein’s house.

Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of the activities of Epstein, who he said he dropped as a friend years earlier.

“The [justice department], this administration, the president, and the attorney general, made it clear that this investigation, in their opinion, was a hoax, was a lie, and there was nothing else to do or to move forward,” Garcia said. “They want to close it down."

“It is alive and well, and moving forward. And we have a lot of work ahead of us.”

The Trump administration, he said, continued to “break the law” by withholding what he said was half of the documents required by the Epstein Transparency Act.

Conversely, one survivor, a model who identified herself as Roza, said she was retraumatized by finding her name unredacted hundreds of times in the documents the justice department had released.

“My name was exposed to the world,” she said. “Now reporters from across the globe contact me. I cannot live without looking over my shoulder. I can only imagine the long-term impact this ‘mistake’ will have on my life.”

Democrats said they looked forward to the testimony of Pam Bondi, Trump’s former attorney general, at a House oversight hearing on 29 May looking in to the government’s handling of the files – and the wider scandal.

Minority members filed a civil contempt resolution against Bondi in April after the administration argued she was not required to respond to a subpoena to appear because she had left her job.

Raja Krishnamoorthi, Democratic congressman for Illinois, meanwhile, warned Trump against clemency for Maxwell, a move some Republicans support arguing that it could free her to cooperate with the Epstein investigation.

“Maxwell hasn’t shown any guilt, hasn’t shown any remorse, hasn’t shown any ounce of accountability for what she did,” he said, noting he introduced a House resolution in August condemning a push for clemency.

“I hope everyone here will join me, because we have to do everything in our power to block a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell.”

u/UnicornKeeper — 18 hours ago
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Rep. Robert Garcia released new report. The report reveals the role that Trump’s first-term Labor Secretary Alex Acosta played in getting Epstein a sweetheart deal for sexually abusing children and enabling his global sex trafficking ring.

u/UnicornKeeper — 1 day ago
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Colorado Senator Michael Bennet is running for governor. His biggest out-of-state backer is Michael Bloomberg, who has sent $1.25 million into his campaign. Before we talk about what that means for Colorado, let’s talk about who Michael Bloomberg actually is. Bloomberg appears in 2,782 documents in the DOJ’s official Epstein files. His name is in Epstein’s personal address book (d-15246, EFTA01297437). A flight log in the files places Bloomberg aboard Epstein’s private Boeing 727 on August 5, 2001, traveling from New Jersey to Palm Beach alongside Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Sarah Kellen. Sarah Kellen was later listed by federal prosecutors as an unindicted co-conspirator in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. That flight happened before Epstein’s 2008 conviction. But the relationship didn’t end there. In 2012, Epstein wrote to an associate about inviting Bloomberg to a private gathering and added: “if Michael in any way feels awkward, tell me — I always prefer that the fewer people that know the better.” Why would Bloomberg’s attendance at a dinner require that kind of secrecy from a convicted sex offender? In 2018 — a full decade after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a minor — Epstein was invited to a fundraiser hosted by Bloomberg for Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett, the delegate representing the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein ran his trafficking operation. Epstein responded by asking how to make the maximum legal donation to Plaskett. The New York Observer 25th Anniversary invitation (EFTA01901849) from 2013 lists Bloomberg as a featured guest alongside Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump at an event to which Epstein was also formally invited. Bloomberg has denied wrongdoing. None of this has been charged as a crime. But these are documented facts from the DOJ’s own files. Now let’s talk about what Bloomberg has done with his billions when it comes to Israel and Palestine. Bloomberg flew to Israel on an Israeli airline in 2014 while the FAA had suspended US flights there during Israel’s assault on Gaza — a campaign that killed over 2,200 Palestinians including more than 500 children. He did it, he said, to show solidarity. He called Netanyahu a “great leader and friend” that same year and sided with the Israeli prime minister repeatedly over Barack Obama. At the 2020 AIPAC conference he told 18,000 pro-Israel lobbyists that he would never condition US military aid to Israel regardless of who is prime minister or what policies they pursue. After October 7, Bloomberg donated $44 million to Israeli military ambulance services and committed another $27.8 million to rebuild Israeli cities affected by the war. His Jewish Leadership Council included at least eight past or present AIPAC donors. Bloomberg doesn’t just give to Israel. He gives to politicians who vote to keep the weapons flowing. Which brings us to Michael Bennet. According to TrackAIPAC, using FEC data, Bennet has collected over $460,000 from AIPAC and the Israel lobby over his Senate career. He voted against Bernie Sanders’ resolutions to block over $675 million in weapons sales to Israel, including shipments of 1,000-pound bombs and thousands of bomb guidance kits. He voted to send $3.8 billion in unconditional military aid to Israel through the Strengthening of Israel-US Alliance Act. And when Colorado’s Muslim community organized a gubernatorial debate and asked that Gaza be on the table, Bennet’s campaign pulled out rather than answer for his record. He offered instead to meet privately with Muslim leaders behind closed doors. When a candidate refuses to defend his votes in public, it’s worth asking what he’s protecting. Here is the through line Colorado voters deserve to understand. A billionaire named in 2,782 Epstein file documents — with a documented flight on Epstein’s plane alongside Maxwell and Kellen (flight log, August 5, 2001), his name in Epstein’s personal address book (d-15246, EFTA01297437), a documented 2012 email in which Epstein requested secrecy around Bloomberg’s attendance at private gatherings, and a documented 2018 fundraiser connection to Epstein through Congresswoman Plaskett — has committed $1.25 million to put Michael Bennet in the Colorado governor’s mansion. Bennet has taken over $460,000 from AIPAC and the Israel lobby over his Senate career. He has voted to keep the bombs flowing and refused to face his constituents about it. Who does Michael Bennet work for? Follow the money and you’ll find your answer. Bloomberg has not been charged with any crime. All Epstein file references are drawn from the DOJ EFTA production and are publicly searchable at justice.gov/epstein. Campaign finance figures are sourced from FEC records and TrackAIPAC’s database of pro-Israel lobby contributions.

u/CelebrationAfter9000 — 12 days ago
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EFTA numbers at the bottom of each image. Unfortunately the quality of the photos is quite poor.

I can't tell which property the images came from but there are a number of other framed pictures/articles in the same EFTA00553* series - Ive included an image in the series that has a note to Jeffery, confirming the images aren't from a random email etc.

I haven't been able to make out the articles on the framed pope newspaper but if anyone can identify the article that would be great.

u/LaughOk6636 — 21 days ago