A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors releases a public service announcement urging U.S. senators to vote against Todd Blanche’s nomination for attorney general. The PSA, first shared with NBC News ahead of Blanche’s confirmation hearing, features about a dozen survivors who say Blanche is responsible for releasing personal information about them that they argue should have been redacted under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The survivors also contend that Blanche did not follow certain investigative leads involving Epstein’s associates. The PSA includes comments from survivors Liz Stein and Joanna Harrison as part of the group’s effort to influence the Senate process. In parallel, the effort reflects continued scrutiny around how records related to the Epstein case are handled and what disclosures are allowed or required under applicable laws. The announcement is framed by the survivors as a request that lawmakers reject the nomination based on their allegations regarding the handling of their information and investigative actions.
Epstein survivors urge senators to oppose Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors releases a public service announcement urging U.S. senators to vote against Todd Blanche’s nomination for attorney general. The PSA, first shared with NBC News ahe...
- About a dozen Jeffrey Epstein survivors release a PSA urging senators to vote against Todd Blanche for attorney general.
- Survivors say Blanche is responsible for disclosure of personal information they believe should have been redacted under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
- Survivors also say Blanche failed to follow investigative leads about Epstein’s associates.
- The PSA is shared ahead of Blanche’s confirmation hearing.
- Liz Stein and Joanna Harrison appear in the PSA.
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors is urging the Senate to oppose Todd Blanche’s nomination to be attorney general. In a PSA first shared with NBC News ahead of Blanche’s confirmation hearing, a dozen survivors say he is responsible for releasing personal information about them that should have been redacted under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, while also failing to follow investigative leads about Epstein’s associates. Epstein survivors Liz Stein and Joanna Harrison join NBC News'
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