
Epstein Survivor Slams Trump And 'Those In Power' Over Slow Rollout Of Files: 'It's Just Wild'
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Danielle Bensky was recruited and abused by the late sex offender when she was an aspiring teenage ballerina.
A survivor of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is criticizing President Donald Trump and his administration over their failure to release all government documents related to Epstein’s case by Dec. 19 — a deadline legally mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Danielle Bensky appeared Tuesday on MS NOW to discuss the most recent developments, telling “The Beat” guest host Melissa Murray that the gradual and ongoing drip-release of files has “done a number” on her and every other survivor seeking justice.
“I think this rollout, first of all, was never meant to be a rollout,” she told Murray. “It was meant to be a hard deadline. But it’s done a number on all of us because it’s just been handled so sloppily, and names have not been redacted when they should have been.”
Bensky continued, “And then there are other names that we’re asking why the redactions are what they are. And so, it’s just incredibly frustrating to look through the files and, and not find what we’re looking for at times.”
She has said Epstein recruited and abused her while she was an aspiring teenage ballerina.













