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Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ‘we’re not going to get justice’

Epstein survivor who voted for Trump says she now fears ‘we’re not going to get justice’

Jena Lisa Jones says she backed Trump in 2024 election because of his campaign promises to release Epstein files

After casting her vote forDonald Trumpin 2024 in hopes that he would bring transparency around theJeffrey Epsteincase, Epstein survivor Jena Lisa Jones said in an interview this week that she now fears “we’re not going to get justice in all of this”.

“I wanted my day in court,” said Jones, who has said she was abused by Epstein whenshe was 14, in an interview on theShadow Sessions podcastthat aired on Thursday morning. “I didn’t get that, and we were so close to it, it really got ripped from us, and then after [Epstein] passed, everything just went into a circus show.”

Jones said she backed Trump in the 2024 election because of his promises torelease the filesrelated to Epstein – who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal charges of sex-trafficking minors – and his network.

“Trump ran his whole freakin’ election on the release of these freakin’ files,” she said. “And it sparked it back all up again, gave us hope, gave me hope at least.

“He runs his campaign on this, and he runs it really, really hard to the point that a lot of us voted for him,” she added.

However, after the election, Jones said that she felt a shift.

“As soon as he gets in, we started pushing for the release of the files, and now it’s a ‘Democratic hoax’,” she said, referring to remarks Trump made in the fall in which he dismissed some calls to the release additional Epstein files as a Democratic“hoax”.

Over the summer, the administration facedbacklashafter the justice department saidit would not releaseany additional files related to Epstein, despite Trump’s campaign promises.

When asked in the interview what justice would look like, Jones said: “For me now, is America taking the predators that are here in our country, yes, take them down in every country, but I would like to see some of that, that would give me a little bit more faith and that we’re doing the right thing and that we’re protecting our children.”

Later in the interview, Jones described the backlash she and other survivors have faced for speaking out.

“When you do speak out, they eat you alive – you have a lot of support, but you also have a lot of crazy people that are out there,” she said, adding that she has received “death threats for speaking out”.

But despite that, Jones said she remained committed to telling her story and calling for justice.

“Every time I share my story, and a young girl reaches out to me, sends me artwork she’s made, writes me a letter, tells me how important it is that I’m fighting and speaking out, [it] reminds me every freakin’ day exactly why I’m doing this, and will not stop doing this, even after I get whatever justice looks like for me in my case,” she said.

Toward the end of the interview, the interviewer asked Jones what one thing she feared was. Jones responds: “That we’re not going to get justice in all of this and take down the bad people.”

Source: The Guardian