Epstein
Account­ability
Project


For years, Jeffrey Epstein and others in his circle sexually abused and exploited young women and girls while moving freely within the highest circles of wealth and power. They did not act alone.

They were enabled and sustained by a network of powerful individuals and institutions that shielded them from scrutiny and accountability. These powerful men counted on their wealth, influence, and connections to protect them. They kept their jobs. Their influence. Their reputations. Meanwhile, survivors carried the trauma, the silence, and the cost. That era is over.

 

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The Epstein Accountability Project’s goal is to pursue accountability for every individual and institution that enabled this network of abuse and helped sustain a culture of protection.

There are MANY ways to be part of this work — from honoring survivors to taking action and helping drive accountability forward.
Explore the options below and choose how you want to get involved.



Flowers for Survivors

Survivors have been leading this fight for years.

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Long before the Epstein files were made public, survivors spoke out — often at great personal risk. Many were children when the abuse began, and in the years that followed, they continued to come forward to share their stories, despite intimidation, disbelief, and legal barriers.

More than 1,000 survivors have spoken up to demand justice. Their courage forced a public reckoning and reshaped what accountability looks like in cases of abuse and power.

Public pressure is how we disrupt rape culture and sexual violence. The pressure we’ve built is already driving investigations, forcing resignations, and increasing scrutiny — and it will be critical to securing full transparency and accountability for every individual and institution that enabled Epstein’s decades-long abuse.

This campaign honors their leadership — and calls on all of us to stand with survivors and help build a culture that believes and supports them.

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TAKE ACTION

Tell Congress: Todd Blanche is unfit to lead the Justice Department

Tell Congress: Todd Blanche is unfit to lead the Justice Department

The American people deserve the full truth about Jeffrey Epstein's network of abuse. That's why Donald Trump's nomination of his personal criminal defense lawyer, Todd Blanche, to lead the U.S. Department of Justice should concern every American. If confirmed by the Senate, Blanche would oversee the Epstein investigation and future decisions about releasing additional Epstein-related records.

Tell your senators: Vote NO on Todd Blanche's confirmation.

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No Pardon for Child Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell

No Pardon for Child Abuser Ghislaine Maxwell

President Trump is considering issuing up to 250 pardons this summer, according to recent reports. The American people deserve a public commitment that Ghislaine Maxwell will NOT be one of them. Maxwell--and anyone connected to Epstein's child abuse network--must never receive a pardon, commutation, or any special treatment. Sign the petition to demand transparency, accountability, and justice for survivors!

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Tell Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent: Release Epstein’s Bank Records

Tell Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent: Release Epstein’s Bank Records

The Treasury Department has the power to release Jeffrey Epstein's bank records, which could help expose the full scope of his financial network and anyone who enabled his network of abuse.

For example, meet Leon Black: the billionaire (and longtime Trump family friend) who appears thousands of times in the Epstein files and paid Epstein $170 million — long after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a child. Sign the petition to demand the complete release of Epstein’s bank records

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Be Part of the Reckoning!

Survivors took extraordinary risks to speak out. As a community, we can make sure their calls for accountability are heard. UltraViolet is inviting members to take the next step — including training in digital tactics, monthly briefings on corporate and legislative campaigns, and opportunities to join and promote actions that hold Epstein’s enablers accountable.

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