‘Blown every door open’: She broke the Epstein story — and she has more
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Investigative reporter Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald discusses her reporting on Jeffrey Epstein, beginning with her investigation into his 2008 plea deal. Brown's reporting efforts uncovered accounts from nearly 100 women alleging victimization by Epstein, which contributed to increased public awareness and the eventual arrest of Epstein on sex trafficking charges. The advocacy driven by these survivors was instrumental in the passage of relevant legislation, including the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which led to the Justice Department releasing substantial documentation.
This 52-minute segment features Brown reflecting on the trajectory of her sustained investigative work and the resulting impact. The release of millions of pages of documents stemming from the case allows citizens to examine the network of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Brown shares insights into the process of breaking the story and the subsequent developments related to the case files.
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