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Every “Epstein Victim” Shown at Pam Bondi’s Hearing Has Something Really Wrong Going On – The Deep Dig Proves It

You know that frustrating moment when the left parades “victims” to push their narrative, only for the facts to reveal it’s all smoke and mirrors? That’s the bombshell from Pam Bondi’s hearing on Epstein, where every single “victim” pictured was an adult at the time of their claimed victimization—not the minors the media loves to imply. Has the media bothered to clarify this? Of course not—it doesn’t fit the “Trump bad” agenda. The photo, with seven people raising hands, was meant to evoke sympathy, but a deep dig shows something really wrong: these aren’t kids trafficked; they’re grown women who “realized” they were victims years later, often after TED Talks or launching firms. So far, these “victims” have been paid $440 million—talk about incentive.

Let’s break it down based on verified sources:

1. Jess Michaels claims she was sexually assaulted by Epstein in 1992, at age 22, but did not realize she’d been victimized until 2019, when she gave a TED Talk and launched a consulting firm.
2. Teresa Helm claims she was “groomed” and “trafficked” by Epstein in Maxwell in 2002, at age 22, and did not realize she’d been victimized until 2019, when she gave a TED Talk and launched a consulting firm.
3. Liz Stein encountered Epstein and Maxwell in 1994, at age 21, but did not realize she had been “trafficked” until 2019, after spending the preceding several decades in long-term psychiatric facilities.
4. Lara Blume McGee refuses to give specifics but claims she was “trafficked” sometime in the early 2000s as an adult model.
5. Lisa Phillips claims she was sexually abused in some non-specific way when she was a 21-year-old model and accepted an invitation to go on a daytrip to Epstein’s island.
6. Amanda Roberts: Not an alleged victim — sister-in-law of Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
7. Sky Roberts: Not an alleged victim — brother of Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

 

The photo’s labels make it clear: no minors here, just adults “realizing” victimization decades later, often coinciding with payouts or publicity. This isn’t justice; it’s a grift, and the media’s failure to clarify ages pushes a false narrative to smear Trump while ignoring real Epstein ties like Clinton’s flights. The left’s obsession with Epstein is selective—defend their own, attack opponents with lies. Bondi’s hearing was meant to expose the rot, but parading these “victims” backfired when the deep dig proved the scam.

These people are sick—turning trauma into a payday while real victims wait. Demand full transparency on the $440 million—who got what, and why now? Trump’s DOJ must probe this “victim” industry. The left seethes when exposed, but facts win.

**Opinion Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article, including skepticism of the victims’ claims and calls for investigation, reflect a critical perspective and may not align with all readers. Facts are based on reported events and public posts; readers should form their own conclusions.**

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Michelle M.

Michelle is an American conservative author she is committed to the constitutional principles of individual freedom, economic liberty, limited government, personal responsibility, and traditional values. She is a libertarian and provocateur who believes in freedom and liberty for all Americans. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington, while exposing politicians and individuals who wish to do us harm.

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