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A stunned Capitol steps crowd fell silent on September 3, 2025, as Lisa Phillips—abused by Jeffrey Epstein in her early 20s—declared with raw defiance: “We know the names.”h

December 27, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned Capitol steps crowd fell silent on September 3, 2025, as Lisa Phillips—abused by Jeffrey Epstein in her early 20s—declared with raw defiance: “We know the names.”

Phillips, a former model trafficked to Epstein’s island and mansions, stood before lawmakers and survivors pushing the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Voice trembling yet fierce, she gripped the podium: “I was 21—promised opportunity, delivered abuse. Maxwell watched, Epstein assaulted, elites partied. We know the names—flight logs, photos, our memories. Files must be unredacted—no more shielding the powerful.”

The crowd—hundreds including Annie Farmer and Haley Robson—hushed; cameras froze as Phillips continued: “Virginia Giuffre named Andrew 88 times in Nobody’s Girl—her truth toppled him. She died April 25 believing justice was coming. We survivors compile what redactions hide—the abusers, enablers. We know the names.”

No official “secret list” confirmed, but Phillips’ defiance amplified demands for full disclosure (deadline December 19). The Act, signed November 19, faced delays amid partisan clashes. Her raw words—defiance amid pain—trended #WeKnowTheNames with 3.5 million posts (82% supportive).

As sunlight bathed the steps, Phillips’ declaration—unyielding resolve—ensured Epstein’s horrors faced unrelenting light: names known, truth demanded, survivors unbroken.

Giuffre’s legacy—her fight against the network—roared through Phillips: silence shattered, the powerful trembling.

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