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Virginia Robert's Urges More Transparency And More Files To Be Unsealed
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre forcefully praised Judge Loretta Preska’s decision to unseal hundreds of documents from her 2015 defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, emphasizing that the public’s right to know was far more important than the shield of secrecy favored by the elite. Giuffre—whose suit formed the backbone of the Epstein revelations—welcomed the court’s move to begin releasing names and redacted filings, saying that letting these documents remain buried was exactly the kind of suppression that protected predators and damaged survivors who dared to speak out.
She made clear that the disclosures were far overdue, and that the people who sought to keep these documents sealed were the ones with something to lose. Giuffre argued that while pseudonymous third parties and powerful individuals lurked behind most sealing motions, transparency should never be sacrificed at the altar of privacy—especially when the crimes involved minors and high‑level enablers. By characterizing Preska’s unsealing order as a minor yet vital victory, Giuffre signaled that sunlight remains the most powerful disinfectant in the Epstein saga.
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She made clear that the disclosures were far overdue, and that the people who sought to keep these documents sealed were the ones with something to lose. Giuffre argued that while pseudonymous third parties and powerful individuals lurked behind most sealing motions, transparency should never be sacrificed at the altar of privacy—especially when the crimes involved minors and high‑level enablers. By characterizing Preska’s unsealing order as a minor yet vital victory, Giuffre signaled that sunlight remains the most powerful disinfectant in the Epstein saga.
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Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre forcefully praised Judge Loretta Preska’s decision to unseal hundreds of documents from her 2015 defamation suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, emphasizing that the public’s right to know was far more important than the shield of secrecy favored by the elite. Giuffre—whose suit formed the backbone of the Epstein revelations—welcomed the court’s move to begin releasing names and redacted filings, saying that letting these documents remain buried was exactly the kind of suppression that protected predators and damaged survivors who dared to speak out.
She made clear that the disclosures were far overdue, and that the people who sought to keep these documents sealed were the ones with something to lose. Giuffre argued that while pseudonymous third parties and powerful individuals lurked behind most sealing motions, transparency should never be sacrificed at the altar of privacy—especially when the crimes involved minors and high‑level enablers. By characterizing Preska’s unsealing order as a minor yet vital victory, Giuffre signaled that sunlight remains the most powerful disinfectant in the Epstein saga.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
…
continue reading
She made clear that the disclosures were far overdue, and that the people who sought to keep these documents sealed were the ones with something to lose. Giuffre argued that while pseudonymous third parties and powerful individuals lurked behind most sealing motions, transparency should never be sacrificed at the altar of privacy—especially when the crimes involved minors and high‑level enablers. By characterizing Preska’s unsealing order as a minor yet vital victory, Giuffre signaled that sunlight remains the most powerful disinfectant in the Epstein saga.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre taunts those to be named in unsealed docs (nypost.com)
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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