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Epstein files release leaves survivors with more questions than answers, even as a 1996 complaint surfaces

A US Justice Department document appears to validate Maria Farmer’s long-claimed 1990s report, but other survivors say the online “Epstein Library” is hard to navigate and offers little clarity about what authorities did and why.

December 20, 2025 / 12:23 IST
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Epstein files release leaves survivors with more questions than answers, even as a 1996 complaint surfaces

The US Justice Department’s partial release of its files related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday marked a major moment for some survivors, but it also left many others frustrated as they tried to search for information about their own cases. Multiple sources close to survivors told CNN that they struggled to navigate the Justice Department’s public “Epstein Library,” describing disappointment after waiting for 30 days since the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act for the chance to find validating records about their experiences. With the online search system described as challenging, sources said survivors had not had much luck in locating information tied to their years-old experiences.

A 1996 FBI document that survivors say matters

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The CNN report says the Justice Department’s partial release included an FBI document with a 1996 description of a criminal complaint against Epstein related to child pornography. While the name of the complainant is redacted, Maria Farmer’s lawyer, Jennifer Freeman, confirmed to CNN that the complaint was made by Farmer.

The “facts of complaint” section of the document says the woman, who describes herself as a professional artist, had taken photos of her underage sisters for her own personal artwork. The document says Epstein stole the photos and negatives and is believed to have sold the pictures to potential buyers. It says Epstein at one time requested that she take pictures of young girls at swimming pools, and it says he threatened her that if she told anyone about the photos he would burn her house down.