
In the five years since sex offender Jeffrey Epstein first walked into a 23rd-floor courtroom in Manhattan — shackled and dressed in navy blue prison garb — his victims have hastened the public downfalls of a British prince and other prominent men, provided key testimony that led to the imprisonment of two alleged accomplices, and reached out-of-court settlements totaling more than half a billion dollars.
Yet, many of the survivors of Epstein’s decades-long sex trafficking scheme are pressing on. They continue to push forward in quests for justice, transparency and accountability from institutions and individuals who allegedly aided, enabled or turned a blind eye to the late financier’s criminal behavior.
In the first half of 2024…