Tears streamed down Roza’s face as she stood steps from Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach mansion, her voice cracking with decades of buried pain. “They stole my name, my safety, my youth—and the powerful who knew still walk free,” she told lawmakers yesterday.
In a raw, emotional shadow hearing held right at the “scene of the crime,” brave Epstein survivors—including Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, and others—stepped forward under oath to relive grooming, rape, and systemic betrayal that protected the elite. For the first time since the explosive 2026 files dropped, their stories entered the Congressional Record, exposing how the justice system failed them again and again.
Yet while these courageous voices finally demand full accountability, the mainstream media has gone eerily quiet. Why the silence on a story that could shake the highest levels of power?
The full truth is still unfolding—what will they reveal next?

Tears flowed openly as Roza stood just steps from Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach mansion, her voice trembling with raw pain accumulated over decades. “They stole my name, my safety, my youth—and the powerful who knew still walk free,” she told lawmakers on May 12, 2026.
In a powerful, unscripted field hearing held at West Palm Beach City Hall—mere miles from the site of countless alleged abuses—brave survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network stepped forward under oath. For the first time since the explosive 2026 Epstein files were unsealed, their harrowing personal testimonies entered the official Congressional Record, shining a harsh light on grooming, rape, systemic cover-ups, and the elite protection that allowed the scandal to persist.
The Scene of the Crime: Survivors Return to Palm Beach
The Democrats-led House Oversight Committee event, described by organizers as a return to “the scene of the crime,” brought survivors including Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, Dani Hannah Bensky, Roza, and others directly into the spotlight near Epstein’s infamous waterfront estate.
Courtney Wild, who says she was abused by Epstein in that very mansion at just 14 years old, delivered a poignant plea: “I came here today to ask for one simple thing—to make sure this never happens again.”
Roza, appearing publicly with deep emotion, described how modeling promises led to exploitation. She and others recounted grooming, repeated assaults, and the lifelong trauma of betrayal by institutions meant to protect them.
Testimonies Enter Congressional Record
This shadow hearing marks a significant milestone. Survivors’ accounts—detailing how the justice system repeatedly failed them through lenient plea deals, incomplete file releases, and protection of powerful figures—are now formally documented. Many expressed frustration over redactions in the 2026 files that allegedly shielded the elite while exposing victims.
Jena-Lisa Jones and others have long advocated for full transparency and accountability, urging continued investigation regardless of political pressures.
Media Silence Amid Calls for Full Accountability
Despite the emotional weight and proximity to one of America’s most notorious scandals, mainstream coverage has been notably subdued. As survivors demand the release of remaining files and prosecution of enablers, questions linger: Why the quiet on a story that could implicate the highest levels of power?
The full truth continues to unfold. With these voices now etched into the Congressional Record, pressure mounts for real justice—not just hearings, but action.
What revelations will emerge next? The survivors’ courage ensures the story is far from over.
Sources include live reports from Miami Herald, Palm Beach Post, and congressional coverage. Images via public archives and news photography.




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