Survivor’s 1996 Epstein complaint resurfaces
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Maria Farmer, an artist whose warnings about Jeffrey Epstein were ignored for more than three decades, said Friday that she finally felt vindicated after the department of justice released her 1996 complaint under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The report, which remained buried for years, details shocking allegations that Epstein stole photographs of her 12- and 16-year-old sisters and may have sold them to others.
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He also defended the decision to remove several files related to the case from its public webpage, including a photograph showing Trump.
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