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Epstein Survivor: "Biggest Government Cover-Up In History” | Courtney Wild | Have A Seat

Have A Seat with Chris Hansen

Chris Hansen

True Crime

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Have a Seat, Chris Hansen is joined by Epstein survivor and victims advocate, Courtney Wild to discuss the latest on the files and what answers she is still fighting for. Wild gets fired up regarding President Trump, how she’s still waiting for the “real and un-redacted” files, asks why the government is not holding anyone accountable for the largest human trafficking ring in history and Hansen asks Wild what would represent justice for her and the other victim survivors.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

W.A. Police Confidential is true crime in real time. We've got seven good suspects. Did a packet of beef jerky help you catch a killer? You can hear the screams coming from the window. He could not recall how many people he had killed. Every week we take you inside real active police investigations. How do you solve a murder without a body? How do you catch a professional hitman? All the latest on cold case mysteries and a whole lot more.

0:22.8

WA Police Confidential, the official WA Police podcast every week, wherever you get your podcasts.

0:47.4

For a case that was allegedly wrapped up and prosecuted back in 2008, it is shocking that every day there are new revelations in the Epstein files. More people involved, more places involved. Just recently,

0:57.4

we hear from New Mexico that they may be digging up or at least searching for bodies

1:02.5

of potential victims at Epstein's ranch, the Zoro Ranch, and now allegations that young

1:07.9

men might have been abused there. Just recently, the King of England,

1:14.7

Charles, in the United States, people want him to talk about the culpability of his brother,

1:20.8

the former Prince Andrew, and everything that's going on in the UK right now, where it appears

1:25.7

the government may be more active prosecuting high-level

1:29.5

people involved in the Epstein matter than they are here in the United States. The files,

1:34.4

well, every day we see something new and we see demands that three million more files be

1:40.7

released. To talk about all this, Courtney Wilde and Epstein survivor, Courtney

1:46.5

joins me now to have a seat. Courtney, thank you for being here. Thank you for having me.

1:52.2

Just in the last few days, there was a memorial in Washington, D.C. for Virginia Joufrey, another survivor

2:00.7

who sadly took her life just a year ago.

2:06.6

When you see something like that and you see fellow survivors get together,

2:13.0

I guess it's got to hit you both in a sad, tragic way and in a way that makes you motivated

2:19.4

to continue to speak out on everything associated with this case.

2:25.1

Yes, it does.

2:25.9

Virginia was one of the first women who came out and spoke out against Epstein with me.

2:40.6

She was, she's amazing. Just to see all the girls get together is just, it is. It's so inspiring. It's just there's a certain type of love and

2:47.9

energy and vibe that's in the room that you just can't even really put into words.

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