Not ONE survivor has been able to meet with Bondi’s DOJ. She still couldn’t even apologize.
Sickening. 🤦🏻♀️ #pambondi #epsteinfiles #DOJ #justiceforsurvivors
From personal observation, the struggle for justice in high-profile cases like those associated with Bondi’s DOJ can be incredibly disheartening. Survivors often face numerous barriers when seeking accountability, including lack of direct communication and official apologies from those in power. It’s critical to acknowledge the emotional toll this can take on survivors who continue to fight for recognition and justice. In similar advocacy cases, persistence within community support groups and framing the narrative around transparency and responsibility have sometimes prompted shifts in accountability. Advocates often encourage survivors to lean on each other, fostering solidarity and amplifying their voices, which can push institutions like the DOJ to respond more openly. Public pressure driven by social media hashtags like #justiceforsurvivors and #DOJ helps keep these issues visible, reminding officials and the public that survivors deserve dignity and acknowledgment. When official channels fail, grassroots movements and public discourse remain crucial avenues to nurture change. It’s important for us, as informed citizens and allies, to support these calls for justice, amplifying survivor stories with empathy and respect, to promote systemic reform in institutions responsible for handling such sensitive cases.









































This entire hearing is a joke. What little she has said she never addresses the direct questions regarding the files and the victims who deserve justice. Protecting these men is not the priority. They need to be held accountable.