The Vault: The Epstein Files
For decades, Epstein survivors have been pushed from one locked door to another by the very institutions that were supposed to protect them. In Florida, federal prosecutors built a serious case, then cut a secret non-prosecution agreement with Epstein in 2007–2008 without properly notifying or conferring with the victims, leaving them to discover after the fact that the government had already bargained away meaningful federal accountability. Courts later recognized that prosecutors misled victims, and the Justice Department’s own Office of Professional Responsibility admitted the survivors were not treated with the “forthrightness and sensitivity” expected by the Department, yet the system still found ways to deny them a real remedy. Courtney Wild and others fought for years under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, only to be told that because no formal federal charges had been filed at the time of the secret deal, they had limited ability to enforce the rights the law was supposedly written to guarantee. That pattern never really ended: delay, concealment, partial disclosure, procedural excuses, and then a public-relations promise that accountability was just around the corner. Epstein died in federal custody in 2019 before trial, wiping out the criminal case against him personally and forcing survivors to chase justice through civil litigation, Maxwell’s prosecution, congressional hearings, document releases, and endless demands for transparency. Even the later “Epstein files” process became another source of anger, with survivors and their lawyers complaining that the government exposed sensitive victim information while still shielding powerful names and key investigative details; the DOJ’s handling of those releases has since drawn oversight and an inspector general audit. So the runaround is not one single failure — it is the whole architecture of the case: survivors were ignored when the deal was made, sidelined when they challenged it, retraumatized when records were mishandled, and repeatedly told to trust the same government that had already failed them. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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