Survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the lawmakers pushing for the release of the full “Epstein files” delivered an emotional plea on Capitol Hill Tuesday, just hours before the House was expected to vote on the measure.

Roughly a dozen women spoke at the news conference, describing years of fighting to bring attention to Epstein’s abuse and to identify others they believe were involved. Many shared how long they’ve been waiting for accountability. Annie Farmer’s sister spoke on her behalf, noting the case had first been reported to authorities in 1996.

Survivors said the release of the files is critical not only for themselves but for the estimated 1,000 women they believe were victimized by Epstein.

“This was me at 14 years old,” Jena-Lisa Jones said, holding up a p

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