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Some of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims will speak out publicly for the first time Wednesday at a press conference on Capitol Hill.

Lawmakers on both sides hope the women’s statements will compel Congress to take action and force the Justice Department to release all of its files on Epstein and his longtime partner Ghislaine Maxwell.

A House committee released 33,000-plus pages of files Tuesday night, but most, if not all, of the information was already known.

Ten of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, some of whom have never spoken publicly before, are set to address the public Wednesday at a press conference on Capitol Hill.

The press conference, organized by a bipartisan pair of lawmakers, could prove "explosive" and force lawmakers to vote on a measure requiring the Justice Department

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