Epstein Survivors to Testify Publicly as NYC Pop-Up Displays All 3.5M Document Pages
Jeffrey Epstein survivors will testify publicly on Tuesday while a New York pop-up exhibition displays nearly 3.5 million pages of Epstein files for the first time.
Survivors to Testify Publicly This Week
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are scheduled to testify publicly on Tuesday, according to Scripps News. This marks a significant development in ongoing efforts to hold accountable those connected to Epstein's trafficking network and provide a platform for victim voices.
Massive Document Archive Goes on Public Display
A groundbreaking pop-up exhibition in New York is displaying nearly 3.5 million pages of Epstein files for public viewing, as reported by CNA, The Times of India, Reuters, and Firstpost. The exhibition features bound volumes of the extensive document collection, with The Times of India specifically noting references to Trump connections among the materials. This represents the first time such a comprehensive collection of Epstein documents has been made available for physical public viewing.
Colombian Court Orders Travel Record Disclosure
In a separate legal development, a Colombian court has ordered the full disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's travel records to Colombia, according to both NDTV and Firstpost. This court ruling could provide new insights into the pair's international movements and activities, potentially revealing previously unknown connections or locations relevant to their trafficking operations.
Additional Document Revelations
Recent file releases continue to shed light on Epstein's operations, with The Sun reporting that newly released documents show Epstein used an American Express Centurion "black card" to book travel for dozens of women. These financial records provide further evidence of the systematic nature of Epstein's trafficking network and the resources he deployed to facilitate it.