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The News Agents - USA

Why are the Epstein files revealing more about the victims than the villains?

The News Agents - USA

Global

News, Government, Politics

4.3719 Ratings

🗓️ 4 February 2026

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In an exclusive interview with Emily, Amy Wallace - who co-authored Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir - warns that lives are being put in danger by the way that the US department of justice has handled the Epstein files.

Why are victims' names appearing unredacted but possible perpetrators are having their names concealed, and testimony against them omitted entirely?

Donald Trump has told America to move on and focus on something "people care about". Does the President's feeble attempt to draw a line under the Epstein files only strengthen the resolve to get to the bottom of the scandal and bring about justice?

The News Agents USA is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/

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0:00.0

The Newsagents USA Podcast is brought to you by HSBC, UK, opening up a world of opportunity.

0:09.6

This is a global player original podcast.

0:13.2

There is sadness, there is anger, there's scars that will never heal, ever.

0:17.5

But to me, more than anything, it's a responsibility that I have.

0:21.7

I implore the community to please stand next to me and help me bring down all these bad people.

0:27.3

And if you've got somebody in your life that's doing this to you too, speak out, stand up.

0:32.8

The times are changing as they should be.

0:36.4

And it's a good time to start holding these monsters accountable.

0:39.3

That was the voice of Virginia Dufray,

0:42.3

one of Epstein's most vocal and courageous victims.

0:45.3

She was the accuser of Prince Andrew.

0:48.3

We won't call her a survivor because, in her tragic case, she didn't survive.

0:52.3

She took her own life last April, a life of intense pain.

0:57.0

Six months afterwards, her memoir, co-authored by the journalist Amy Wallace, was published.

1:02.9

And this week, with a release of 3 million of the Epstein files,

1:06.6

we've seen so much of what Virginia was campaigning for come to fruition.

1:11.7

She wanted survivors, victims of sexual abuse to be heard, to be listened to.

1:17.0

She wanted perpetrators brought to justice.

1:20.1

So in the first interview since the release of the Epstein files, so far, we speak to Amy Wallace

1:25.4

on today's episode.

1:27.1

What would Virginia Dufre make of where we are today?

1:30.6

Why are the redactions helping the perpetrators and not the victims? And will this bring us any closer to criminal prosecution?

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