Haley Robson was visibly shaking as she told the story of being one of the many survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier arrested for molesting girls and trafficking them.

Robson talked about the fear she felt being pressured by Epstein after he sexually abused her for the first time. She said she rode home sobbing. Epstein then allegedly demanded that if she didn't want to service him, then she would be forced to find other girls she knew. So, she brought him more of the teens until one finally called the police. It was then that, despite being a victim herself, Robson said the police named her a co-conspirator.

"The police treated me like a criminal. I had by this time turned 18. I had been with Jeffrey since I was 16 ... so they had told me I distributed to the — so they told me I was going to be arrested. My name was then distributed to the press as a co-conspirator of my abuser, whom I detested. My entire world was crashing in around me," she recalled, noting she received death threats and a smear campaign went after her.

She went on to say that she learned through her attorney that there was a JPMorgan class action case because "his staff withdrew over a million dollars in cash a year. Was that not a big enough red flag?"

"The government did not protect us. The banks did not protect us. Lift the curtain on these files and be transparent every single time a new conspiracy gets circulated in the media," Robson demanded. The void of information around his suicide is also leading to more conspiracies, she said, which drives up the anxiety and fear of the survivors and leads to more pain and suffering.

"It is time you do what is right by us. Unseal all the documents. We are requesting transparency. I am requesting that every congressman and woman who goes against this bill be outed. I want to know," she said, calling on the media to report those who refuse to vote for the legislation.

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