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Trump signed legislation requiring the Justice Department to release decades of files on Jeffrey Epstein, potentially offering accusers long-sought transparency.
Accusers grapple with hope and fear: The documents could clarify trauma, but many worry files will be redacted or fail to protect anonymity.
For Marina Lacerda, the upcoming publication of U.S. government files on Jeffrey Epstein represents more than an opportunity for justice.
She says she was just 14 when Epstein started sexually abusing her at his New York mansion, but she struggles to recall much of what happened because it is such a dark period in her life.
Now, she’s hoping that the files will reveal more about the

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