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Congress has taken on Epstein. But lawmakers and survivors are still searching for accountability (opens in new tab)

Victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, from left, Liz Stein, Dani Bensky, Sharlene Rochard, Marina Lacerda and Andrea Sterling, are seen before former Attorney General Pam Bondi arrives for her deposition at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill, Friday, May 29, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Ceneta)2026-05-30T12:54:27Z WASHINGTON (AP) — For nearly a year, public demand and increasingly outspoken calls from the survivors of sexual abuse have driven Congress to mostly set aside...

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