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Type: Legal document (endorsed memo to a judge)
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Summary

An anonymous victim of Epstein writes a memo to Judge Richard M. Berman, expressing profound distrust in the DOJ and FBI, whom the author believes are protecting powerful individuals involved with Epstein. The author questions the official cause of Epstein's death and argues that the public release of the 'Epstein Files' is harming victims. The memo concludes with a formal request for a third-party review of all documents to ensure that no victims' identities are revealed.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Richard M. Berman U.S.D.J. (United States District Judge)
The recipient of the memo, addressed as 'Hon. Judge Berman'.
Epstein Accused criminal
The subject of the case 'USA vs. Epstein' and the perpetrator of crimes against the memo's author.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States District Court Southern District of New York Government agency (Judiciary)
The court where the case is being heard, located at 500 Pearl Street.
DOJ Government agency
The Department of Justice, which the author criticizes for its handling of the case and its priorities.
FBI Government agency
Mentioned alongside the DOJ as having priorities that protect wealthy men rather than victims.

Timeline (3 events)

2025-08-04
An endorsed memo from an anonymous victim was filed with the court in the case of USA vs. Epstein.
United States District Court Southern District of New York
Anonymous victim of Epstein Richard M. Berman
Epstein's death in prison, which the author refers to as '“Killed himself”' and questions the circumstances surrounding it.
prison
The release of documents referred to as the 'Epstein Files' and the 'Client List', which is causing a 'media frenzy'.

Locations (4)

Location Context
The jurisdiction of the United States District Court handling the case.
The address of the United States District Court.
The location of the court.
A location where Epstein allegedly entrapped his victims.

Relationships (2)

Anonymous victim Victim-Perpetrator Epstein
The author identifies as a 'suffering victim of Epstein and his co-conspirators'.
Anonymous victim Petitioner-Judge Richard M. Berman
The author is writing directly to the judge to make a request regarding the handling of evidence in the case.

Key Quotes (4)

"the DOJ’s and FBI’s priority is protecting the “third-party”, the wealthy men by focusing on scrubbing their names off the files of which the victims, “know who they are”."
Source
— Anonymous victim of Epstein (Expressing the belief that government agencies are protecting perpetrators rather than seeking justice for victims.)
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"the fact that he “Killed himself” in prison leaves us all empty, without answers, without resolution, with the ongoing conspiracy that will never die."
Source
— Anonymous victim of Epstein (Questioning the official narrative of Epstein's death and the lack of closure for victims.)
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"the latest attention on the “Epstein Files”, the “Client List” is OUT OF CONTROL and the ones that are left to suffer are not the high-profile individuals, IT IS THE VICTIMS."
Source
— Anonymous victim of Epstein (Arguing that the public release of case files is harming victims.)
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"I think what I would request from you, your honor, is to consider having an approved third-party review these documents to ensure that NO victims names or likenesses are revealed through this release."
Source
— Anonymous victim of Epstein (Making a direct request to the judge to protect the identities of victims.)
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