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Epstein victims sue FBI for neglecting their safety despite numerous reports

US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman announces ⁤charges against Jeffery Epstein‍ on July 8, 2019‌ in New York City. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
12:02 PM ‌– Friday, ​February 16, ‍2024

Twelve women who claim that they were ⁢victims of‍ Jeffrey Epstein have filed a lawsuit against the FBI, citing the agency’s “repeated and continued failures, delays, and⁤ inaction” ​as the ⁢reason⁤ the scandalized financier was able to operate ⁤his sex-trafficking enterprise for​ more ​than twenty years.

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The lawsuit maintains that the ‍FBI “fail[ed] ⁤to do the job the American ⁣people expected ⁢of‌ it and​ that the FBI’s own rules and regulations required: investigate the reports, tips,​ and evidence ‍it had of ‍rampant sexual abuse and sex⁢ trafficking by Epstein and protect the young women and children ⁢who fell victim to ⁣him.”

The alleged victims, identified in court records as unnamed “Jane ​Does,” are requesting an amount of money that has not been disclosed‌ as⁢ well⁤ as the government’s release of FBI records⁤ pertaining to Epstein, who passed away in custody in 2019 while awaiting prosecution.

The lawsuit is a “first step to getting to ⁣the bottom of what we have recently learned—that for years⁣ the FBI negligently failed to act ⁣on clear evidence that ‍Jeffrey Epstein ⁣was operating a vast sex abuse operation and sex trafficking⁤ ring, as alleged,” according to a statement ‍released by Jennifer Plotkin and Nathan Werksman, the Jane Does’ attorneys.

Despite the Palm‍ Beach police informing the agency in 2005 that they‌ had ‍received tips indicating that an underage girl had been brought to⁣ Epstein’s home for sexual misconduct, the complaint alleges that the ‌FBI did not‌ file a case until a whole year later.

“The FBI continued to receive direct‍ reports, complaints, and tips concerning the illegal sex ⁣trafficking of women and underage minors, sex abuse, and human rights violations committed by Jeffrey ‍Epstein and associates”‌ between 1996⁣ and 2005, the​ lawsuit ​says.

“Photographs, videos,⁤ interviews and hard evidence of⁢ child prostitution” were given to⁣ the agency, seemingly being ignored, according to the suit.

The lawsuit further ⁤alleges that in 1996, a person‍ reported to the agency that Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell had sexually abused her and other victims.‍ However, the agency allegedly “hung up” ‍on the complainant and “failed to act upon and investigate the complaints and⁣ tips and failed to comply ⁢with protocol and guidelines, notwithstanding credible reports of solicitation of child prostitution and sex trafficking.”

It⁤ continues by saying ‍that the ⁢FBI kept receiving reports⁣ regarding child sexual assault even after Epstein entered a guilty plea to two state charges of⁣ child⁢ solicitation in 2006 and was mandated to register as a sex offender. However, the complaint claims that it concluded its investigation ​after two years.

“From 2009 until 2019, the ‍FBI was complicit in permitting the ongoing sex trafficking of minors, rape, and sexual abuse of girls and ‌young women which⁤ occurred between New York,​ Palm Beach‍ and the ⁣US Virgin ‌Islands, and many other locations,”  the lawsuit added.

It is uncommon for the FBI ‍to be sued ⁤for‍ crimes that⁢ it may have been ​able to prevent. According to the Tort Claims Act of 1964, anybody hurt or harmed by the carelessness of a‍ government employee may submit a‌ claim for compensation for their losses.

A government ​agency has six months, ⁢under federal law, to answer an⁤ allegation. The FBI declared on ‌Wednesday‌ that it does not comment on legal matters. ⁤A request for comment from the U.S. ⁤Department⁢ of Justice was not immediately answered.

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Why do the victims want access to FBI records ‍related to the case?

R damages. In this​ case, the victims of Jeffrey Epstein are seeking not only financial compensation but also ​the release of FBI records related to the case.

The lawsuit alleges that the FBI‍ failed to‌ fulfill its‍ duty to​ investigate reports, tips, and evidence of Epstein’s sexual abuse​ and sex trafficking activities. It claims⁢ that the agency’s negligence allowed Epstein to operate his sex-trafficking enterprise for over two decades, leading ⁢to the victimization⁤ of numerous young women and children.

The victims, referred to as Jane Does, are demanding an undisclosed amount of money as well as access to FBI records pertaining to Epstein. These records are crucial for uncovering the truth about Epstein’s actions and the⁣ extent of the FBI’s knowledge and inaction regarding the ⁣case. It is hoped ⁢that the release of these records will shed light on the FBI’s handling of​ the situation and‍ provide justice for the victims.

According to the Jane Does’ ‍attorneys, the lawsuit is the first step in‍ uncovering the FBI’s‍ alleged negligence and failure to act on clear evidence of Epstein’s sex abuse operation. The statement highlights the recent revelations that the agency⁤ disregarded reports, complaints, and tips regarding Epstein’s illegal activities.

The complaint specifically mentions an instance in 2005 when the Palm Beach police informed the FBI about‍ tips they had received regarding an ‌underage⁢ girl being‌ brought to‌ Epstein’s home.​ However, the FBI did not file a case until a year later, despite continuing to receive reports of sex trafficking, sex‍ abuse, and human rights violations by Epstein and his associates between 1996 and 2005.

The lawsuit further claims that the FBI ‍ignored evidence‍ of child prostitution, including photographs, videos, and interviews, and failed to comply with⁢ protocol and ‌guidelines. It alleges that in 1996, the agency dismissed a report from a victim who ⁢accused Epstein and his partner Ghislaine Maxwell of sexual abuse. Even after Epstein’s ⁢guilty plea in 2006, ⁣the FBI allegedly‌ continued to⁢ receive reports of child sexual assault but concluded its investigation after only two years.

The ⁤lawsuit goes on to assert that from 2009 until 2019, the FBI was ‍complicit in ‍allowing the ongoing sex trafficking of minors and the sexual abuse of girls and young women in⁤ various locations.

It is‍ worth noting that‌ it is unusual for the FBI to be sued ‌for crimes it may have been able ‌to prevent. However, under the Tort Claims Act of 1964, victims can seek compensation for damages caused by the⁢ negligence of government employees.

This lawsuit represents an important effort to⁣ hold the FBI accountable for its‍ alleged inaction in the⁢ face of overwhelming evidence of Epstein’s sexual abuse and sex trafficking enterprise.⁢ The⁤ victims deserve justice, and the release of FBI records will hopefully provide ⁣answers and closure to those affected by Epstein’s heinous⁤ crimes.



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