
These are the women who have publicly spoken about what Jeffrey Epstein and his network did to them. Each file below contains their story in their own words — what happened, what they did about it, and where they are now. Click any profile to read their full account.

Trafficked at 16; sued Prince Andrew, won.

First woman to report Epstein to the FBI, in 1996.

Abused at 16 at Zorro Ranch; testified at Maxwell’s trial.

Recruited outside her school at 14; raped at 15.

Traveling masseuse recruited by Maxwell; one of the loudest voices.

Recruited at 22; published memoir Silenced No More.

Fought the DOJ for 10+ years on victims’ rights law.

Recruited as a teen to earn Christmas money for her 7 siblings.

Palm Beach teen who survived abuse and became a survivor advocate.

Abused at 14; a relentless force on Capitol Hill.

Minor Victim 1 in the 2019 federal indictment; broke silence in 2025.

British model threatened with death; founded the Kintsugi Foundation.

Recruited off her college campus; deposition unsealed in 2024.

Abused from 1994 to 1997; anti-trafficking policy advocate.

Abused at 14 in Florida; came forward publicly in 2025.

New York model recruited to Epstein’s Manhattan mansion.

Santa Fe masseuse recruited to Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.

Brought to Epstein’s island; came forward publicly in 2025.
These profiles document only survivors who have voluntarily and publicly identified themselves. I did not name anyone who was outed without their consent.