Epstein survivors send letters to Senate Judiciary opposing Todd Blanche nomination
Recommended Stories Hunter Biden wins $1.7 million defamation case over Iran bribery allegations DOJ subpoenas New York Times journalists involved in Air Force One reporting Judge grants DOJ’s motion to dismiss case against Proud Boys over Jan. “That is a betrayal of justice.”Giuffre’s family also noted Blanche had claimed he met with survivors, but they said they are “unaware of a single survivor he has met with.”“To confirm Todd Blanche as Attorney General would say something profound about the moral compass of the United States,” they wrote. She includes a list of questions directed at Blanche about the leads she presented to be read during his confirmation.“From my perspective, this wasn’t simply a technical mistake,” she wrote.
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- ▪“That is a betrayal of justice.”Giuffre’s family also noted Blanche had claimed he met with survivors, but they said they are “unaware of a single survivor he has met with.”“To confirm Todd Blanche as Attorney General would say something pr
- ▪She includes a list of questions directed at Blanche about the leads she presented to be read during his confirmation.“From my perspective, this wasn’t simply a technical mistake,” she wrote.
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Several survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein sent written statements to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary opposing acting Attorney General Todd Blanche’s nomination to take on the role permanently, citing what they see as his mishandling of files related to the investigation of Epstein’s crimes.The family of Virginia Giuffre, one of the most prominent Epstein accusers who died by suicide last year, as well as survivors Jess Michaels and Liz Stein, sent statements to be read during Blanche’s confirmation hearing before the panel, which is set to take place this week.
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