Attorney: Bondi’s Loyalty Was to Trump, Not Victims

An attorney for Jeffrey Epstein survivors criticizes a recently ousted official, alleging her loyalty was to Donald Trump, not the victims or the public. Spencer Kuvin calls for testimony under oath regarding federal law violations and unanswered questions about surveillance footage from Epstein's homes. Concerns are also raised about the interim replacement's past dealings with Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Attorney Slams Ousted Official’s Loyalty, Demands Answers on Epstein Case

In the wake of a high-profile official’s removal, an attorney representing survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse is speaking out. Spencer Kuvin, representing numerous victims, expressed strong criticism regarding the former official’s alleged allegiances. He stated that the loyalty was not to the American public or the victims. Instead, the loyalty was solely to one man, implying former President Donald Trump.

Survivors Demand Accountability After Official’s Ouster

Annie Farmer, an Epstein-Maxwell survivor, released a statement highlighting a broader issue. She emphasized that the problem goes beyond a single person. Farmer stated that the government and judicial system have repeatedly failed survivors. This failure has occurred regardless of who holds power. Survivors, she argued, deserve accountability, transparency, and protection from retaliation. They also need assurance that those who helped Epstein and his associates will face investigation and potential prosecution.

“Survivors deserve accountability, transparency, protection from retaliation and assurance that those who enabled Epstein-Maxwell and others will be investigated and, if appropriate, prosecuted.”

Annie Farmer, Epstein-Maxwell Survivor

Official Accused of Breaking Federal Law

Kuvin echoed these sentiments, describing the administration’s actions as a lack of care for vulnerable victims. He specifically called for the ousted official to testify under oath. The attorney believes the official repeatedly broke federal law concerning the release of documents. He stressed the need for answers about these actions. Despite the official’s removal, there are efforts to compel her testimony before oversight committees. However, during previous appearances, the official was reportedly combative. She allegedly avoided direct answers about Epstein-related matters and did not look at survivors during testimony.

Key Questions Remain About Epstein’s Homes and Surveillance

Kuvin highlighted the most crucial questions survivors want answered. These questions focus on the existence of surveillance videos from inside Epstein’s homes. He questioned whether the government possesses these tapes, as they have not been released. Kuvin stated he has personally seen evidence of cameras inside Epstein’s Palm Beach residence. This aligns with allegations made by survivors. The attorney suggested that pushing for information about these potential videos is a priority.

Allegations of a DOJ Cover-Up

When asked if the Department of Justice’s handling of the Epstein case could be characterized as a cover-up, Kuvin responded with a definitive “Absolutely.” He reiterated that the former official’s allegiance was clear. “Her allegiance is to one man and one man only,” he stated. Kuvin expressed relief at her departure. He voiced hope that her replacement would be loyal to the American people, not a single individual.

Concerns Over Acting AG’s Ties to Maxwell Deal

The interim replacement, Todd Blanche, has also drawn scrutiny. Blanche previously conducted an unusual interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. This interview reportedly led to Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum-security prison. Recently, a former cellmate of Maxwell’s claimed Maxwell expressed no remorse. Despite this, Blanche suggested on Fox News that the Epstein case should be considered closed. Kuvin views Blanche’s actions as a continuation of the previous administration’s approach. He specifically pointed to Blanche’s involvement in a “sweetheart transfer deal” for Maxwell. Kuvin believes this deal was pre-arranged. He suggested Maxwell was likely told to keep Trump’s name out of her statements in exchange for a favorable transfer. Kuvin also expressed concern that Trump might commute Maxwell’s sentence before the end of his term, calling it a “travesty of justice.”

No Remorse Cited in Epstein and Maxwell Cases

Kuvin drew parallels between Maxwell and Epstein himself. He stated that during depositions, Epstein showed no remorse and viewed victims as commodities. He was reportedly surprised by any negative reactions to his actions. Kuvin emphasized that Maxwell also shows no remorse. He believes any suggestion of closure on the Epstein case is premature and dismisses the true feelings of the victims.

Looking Ahead: The Fight for Justice Continues

The departure of the official marks a moment of reflection for Epstein survivors. However, the fight for accountability and transparency continues. Questions surrounding potential evidence, like surveillance tapes, remain unanswered. The actions and allegiances of those involved in the case will continue to be a focus for victims and their advocates. The hope is for a justice system that truly serves its most vulnerable citizens.


Source: Bondi’s loyalty is to Trump, not Americans or Epstein survivors: Attorney (YouTube)

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