00:00MS.
00:01This week, the House of Representatives in Congress is expected to take a floor vote
00:15in support of or against the Department of Justice's releasing all of the files that
00:22it has not yet released to Congress into the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and those
00:29who associated with him who may have enabled, supported, or conspired with him to sexually
00:37abuse and or sex traffic underage girls and adults.
00:43MS.
00:44So, speaking as one of the victims, I beg you to release these files, once and for
00:54all.
00:55I mean, there is no valid reason for refusing to do so.
01:02So, you can't claim that it is to protect the victims.
01:07I mean, when it is the victims, myself and the victims that have been calling for the
01:13files to be released.
01:14My hope is that finally these files will be released.
01:26And those who were complacent in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes will finally be named.
01:36And the American public will get the transparency that they have been promised and which we
01:43all deserve and they deserve.
01:46But, if the House does not vote to be releasing these files, it will be very disappointing to
01:58all of us.
01:59I'm not sure if anybody knows the exact number, but many.
02:29I'm sorry.
02:30I have no, no.
02:31I mean, I was just going to hear it, it's different to all of us.
02:32I'm just going to be able to read it.
02:33I have no idea.
02:34I don't know.
02:35I can't either.
02:36I'm just going to hear it.
02:37I was just going to hear it.
02:38I'm just going to hear it.
02:39I can't remember that, I'm having Hey McNeilby, I am going to see
02:42and then I'm going to see if we go with them.
02:43I can't believe that.
02:44I can't believe it, but I don't believe it.
02:45I can't believe it.
02:46So, it's not even though I think it's going to be because I'm doing
02:47a little bit of the worst case.
02:49I can't believe it.
02:50So, I'm going to understand it.
02:52You
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