Arick Fudali
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You know, I think the answer is to continue doing what they did and continue doing what everyone has done to get to this point.
Remember, there was a strong fight to ever release any of these documents.
It took a lot of work.
It took a bill to be passed, like an actual bill to go through Congress, to go through the Senate, to get signed by the president, to get these files released.
That was a lot of pressure and that was an enormous feat for the survivors and for those who have advocated for the survivors.
so my answer to that is to continue to do what we've been doing but you know amplify it up continue to call your congressperson continue to call your representative continue to raise the voices of the survivors don't let this story go silent the administration is going to do everything they can do to try to distract to try to put this story to bed as they've been trying to do for the last six months or so don't let it die continue to advocate advocate raise the voices of the survivors
trust the survivors, believe women, believe these survivors, and be an advocate for them, because they're trying to drown out their voices.
You saw Pam Bondi couldn't even acknowledge their existence.
That's sort of a good almost microcosm for the entire way this administration has treated these victims.
Don't let them push them away.
Continue to advocate, continue to fight, and continue to do interviews like these.
Continue to put advocates for the Epstein survivors.
And for just justice and common sense justice,
keep amplifying those voices.
And I think hopefully that pressure will continue to mount and we'll make more change and we'll get true exposure, accountability, and then ultimately closure for the survivors.
So we're looking into all of those remedies right now.
And, you know, I've had a lot of meetings internally at my law firm with our clients and, you know, trying to explore every avenue of suing the Department of Justice for what, you know, for the catastrophe that this has been, you know, suing district attorney's office, the FBI.
The problem is the federal government gets to make the laws as to how the federal government gets sued.
And it's not a simple task.
There's a lot of red tape.