Lisa Rubin: Survivors Face ‘Too Much Disincentive’ to Name Epstein Abusers
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RUBIN: “It is a big positive, but it also comes with some drawbacks for the victims. A number of the survivors will say to me, I’ve never seen my own file. I don’t know what’s in there about me. And a fully unredacted way. I would have liked to have the luxury of getting to review that by myself before everyone in the American. Public normal. This whole process stuff is not normal, right? It’s not normal for Congress to pass a law that requires the revelation of all sorts of investigative material that usually remains concealed by the FBI, by the Department of Justice or under court order. So it’s hard to say whether it’s normal when this whole thing is abnormal. But I want to put the focus back on what she said. Will we ever know some of the names? I think we will, but I don’t think they’re going to come out of the names of survivors. I’m sorry, out of the mouths of survivors, because there is too much disincentive for them to say it. If you think about some of the history here, many of the survivors and one survivor in particular was sued again and again by people who said that she defamed them by accusing”




