Epstein Survivors Express Lack of Confidence in Ongoing Investigations
Legal representatives for Jeffrey Epstein survivors indicate clients have concerns about multiple ongoing investigations related to the case.

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes are expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of ongoing investigations through their legal representatives, according to recent statements from lawyers involved in the cases.
Pam Bondi is scheduled to appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Friday, though the specific focus of her testimony has not been detailed. Bondi's appearance comes amid continued congressional interest in matters related to the Epstein case.
Separately, a lawyer representing Epstein survivors has indicated that his clients lack confidence in how they would be treated by UK authorities investigating Prince Andrew's connections to the case. The attorney stated that survivors have concerns about the reception they would receive from British law enforcement.
The statements reflect broader concerns among Epstein survivors about the various investigations and legal proceedings that have continued since the financier's death in federal custody in 2019. Multiple jurisdictions and agencies have pursued different aspects of the case.
Epstein was arrested in July 2019 on federal charges of sex trafficking minors but died in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial. His death was ruled a suicide by the medical examiner.
The various investigations have involved multiple high-profile figures and have drawn international attention, with survivors and their representatives continuing to seek accountability through different legal channels.