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The Epstein Survivors | THEIR Stories Being Told by THEM

Crime Weekly

Crime Weekly

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4.710.7K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2026

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Courtney Wild, Haley Robson, and Jena-Lisa Jones were each recruited to Jeffrey Epstein's Palm Beach mansion as teenagers, where they were subjected to sexual abuse and grooming. All three have since become outspoken advocates for justice, pushing for government accountability and the release of the files related to Epstein's case. We sat down with them to hear more about their advocacy at CrimeCon.

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I'm a pretty wild. I'm a survivor of Jen Brie Epstein. I was sexually abused and grew by him from the ages of 14 to 17. I found myself at a very dark place at that time of fast life, drugs, anything to kill the pain. I suffered with addiction. I also found myself in prison, which changed my life and saved my life. I'm very

0:22.4

grateful for that experience. I am a board member of the Survivors, Inc., a founding member.

0:29.0

We are trying to help survivors, help survivors. My goal is to educate, especially because in

0:37.3

Palm Beach County, this happened in our school systems.

0:40.1

So we're trying to coordinate and work with our school systems down south to create a video

0:47.4

or some type of just educational, informative for our children.

0:52.8

My name is Yili Robson.

0:57.2

I was abused in Jeffrey's orbit from 16. I was there for about two years. For 17 years, I was threatened into silence.

1:04.4

I was shamed into silence. So for 17 years, I decided to keep to myself and not speak out.

1:10.4

2019, 2020, my therapist and I decided to, on a state level and a very public level,

1:17.1

we started educating the public on my story, on my narrative, what had happened to me and my

1:22.6

abuse with Jeffrey. Where we're at now is, you're hiding in this place of confusion. Do you keep going forward if there's

1:29.3

no endgame? And like, what is the end game? What does that look like for any of us? When we are being

1:34.0

told by members of Congress, we are being told by our government dropping. We're not going to indict.

1:38.3

There's no investigations. Everybody's goals differ. For me, personally, I want to embarrass those

1:42.3

men as much as I can. I think that

1:44.4

the shame and guilt should 1,000 on the perpetrators and the adults that not only abused us, but

1:50.0

were complicit in the cover. Hi, my name is Jal Lisa Jones, and I am a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein

1:56.1

when I was just 14 years old. For years, I can say anything to anybody, and I carried a lot of

2:02.2

leap and shame, guilt. And finally, at 18, I got pregnant with my first child, and I think that

2:08.7

was like a really light-switching experience for me, becoming a mother, and wanting to be that

2:14.1

person that nobody was for me. every big ending is about protecting the

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