During a Congressional hearing in Palm Beach, Florida, survivors and witnesses provided testimony regarding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. A survivor, who was previously identified only as 'Jane Doe,' revealed significant details after the release of Department of Justice (DOJ) files, confirming her ordeal and the scope of the documentation.
Testimony on DOJ Records
Roza, the survivor, stated that her name appeared in the Department of Justice files more than 500 times. This revelation occurred following the release of official DOJ documentation related to Epstein's case.
Details of Abuse Allegations
According to the testimony provided during the hearing, the abuse by Epstein spanned a period of approximately three years. This testimony took place while Epstein was reportedly under house arrest due to charges related to prostitution and his involvement with minors.
Identification and Context
- Initial Identification: The survivor was initially referred to as 'Jane Doe.'
- Identification Confirmation: The release of DOJ files allowed for the confirmation and revelation of her full name.
- Hearing Location: The testimony was given during a Congressional hearing in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday.