A new chapter unfolds in the long and complex saga of Jeffrey Epstein's victims seeking justice, as their pursuit of accountability shifts to the state capital of Albany, New York. The New York Times reports that Epstein's victims are now turning to the state legislature to push for reforms aimed at preventing similar cases of child sex trafficking and abuse. With the federal justice system having largely failed to deliver meaningful consequences for Epstein's associates and enablers, the victims are betting on the state's lawmakers to take action and close loopholes that allowed Epstein's crimes to continue unchecked. As the fight for justice continues, the eyes of the nation are on Albany, where a new battle is brewing to hold those responsible accountable.


Epstein Victims’ Pursuit of Justice Finds a New Venue: Albany, N.Y.  The New York Times