Arick Fudali
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It certainly gives me optimism.
And I don't want to lose sight of the progress that these survivors have made, even in the United States, right?
We're a long way to go.
And the way the DOJ has handled this is just atrocious.
However, they did get these documents released.
It was very clear.
And I would have said maybe five, six months ago, I would have said, no way.
This administration wants this story to go away.
They are never going to give in.
But because of the fight of the survivors, they convinced congressmen, they convinced almost
the entirety of Congress, almost unanimous.
They got the Senate, they even got Trump to sign it.
I mean, this Epstein Transparency Act.
So I don't want to lose sight because there has been a lot of progress from the prosecutors, but it's clear from the Department of Justice that there's going to be no real criminal liability from the United States.
So yes, we are optimistic that we're seeing some of the other countries actually take this seriously, actually take a pro-survivor approach to this, which is
In stark contrast to the way the United States has handled it.
So, yeah, there is some optimism.
Of course, myself and my clients will absolutely be participating in any lawful investigation, any criminal investigation that transpires, whether it's in the United States or abroad.
We want justice and we're not going to stop until we get it.
It's a great question.