There is no credible evidence that Sarah Ransome, a known survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, spoke at a Capitol Hill press conference on December 4, 2025, as claimed in the prompt. While Ransome has been vocal about her experiences, including in a 2017 deposition and 2021 interviews detailing her abuse by Epstein starting at age 22, no reports from sources like The New York Times, BBC, or NBC News confirm her participation in a December 2025 press conference (The Guardian, January 8, 2024; BBC, January 9, 2024). Recent Capitol Hill events involving Epstein survivors, such as those on September 3 and November 18, 2025, featured survivors like Haley Robson, Anouska De Georgiou, and Annie Farmer, but Ransome’s name is absent (ABC News, September 4, 2025; NPR, November 19, 2025).

Ransome’s allegations, including being coerced into sex with Epstein’s associates and witnessing hidden cameras at his properties, have fueled transparency demands, amplified by Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) (The Independent, October 21, 2025). The Epstein Files Transparency Act, passed in November 2025, prompted the unsealing of grand jury records, but no December 4 event aligns with Ransome’s involvement (NBC News, December 9, 2025).
The claim of George Strait targeting Pam Bondi remains unverified, with only an unreliable usamode24.com article as a source (usamode24.com, November 21, 2025). Strait’s confirmed action was a December 14, 2025, statement with Steven Tyler and Mick Jagger, announcing a $75 million survivor fund (Rolling Stone, December 16, 2025). The prompt’s narrative may conflate Ransome’s prior advocacy with other survivors’ Capitol Hill appearances, exaggerating the event’s specifics.
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