WASHINGTON —

Demanding transparency, truth and their own healing, survivors of sexual abuse, along with bipartisan lawmakers, called for the release of all documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.

Survivors accuse Epstein of abusing and trafficking countless underage girls for decades before his death in a New York jail cell in 2019.

Survivors, including some speaking out for the first time, joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers, pushing for a discharge petition that would force a House floor vote on releasing nearly everything related to the Epstein case.

"I am no longer weak, I am no longer powerless and I am no longer alone," Anouska De Georgiou, a survivor, said before reporters on Wednesday. "With your vote, neither will the next generation be."

On Tuesday, the House Overs

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