Five survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network have come forward in a series of exclusive interviews, sharing their experiences for the first time publicly in hopes of encouraging others to speak out and pushing for systemic reform.
The women, now in their 30s and 40s, describe a pattern of recruitment, manipulation, and abuse that left lasting psychological scars. Despite the trauma, they express determination to see justice served.
"For years, we were silenced by fear and shame," said one survivor. "But staying silent only protects the perpetrators. Our stories need to be heard."





