Epstein Survivor Anouska De Georgiou Speaks Out
For years, we have covered the Epstein Files and centered the voices of survivors who have carried this trauma for decades, often while powerful institutions tried to erase them, discredit them, or use them as collateral damage. In my latest interview, I spoke with Epstein and Maxwell survivor Anouska De Georgiou, who shared a clear-eyed account of what happened to her, how the system has failed survivors repeatedly, and what it means when a government tasked with protecting vulnerable people instead exposes them.
I would normally post my afternoon recap around now, but I am posting this in its place today because this story is far too important not to share. You can watch the full interview right here, and you can continue to read my write-up below. I hope you find this interview as powerful and important as I did, and I hope you consider spreading it far and wide. Anouskas story deserves to be heard by as many people as possible.
Anouska and I spoke Thursday evening the fallout continues to grow over the botched partial release of the Epstein Files. What was framed as transparency has, in practice, been the opposite. We have witnessed a chaotic cover-up that has led to retraumatization for survivors who were promised protection. As Anouska explained, this was not simply a matter of distressing material resurfacing. It was the deliberate exposure of identifying and deeply personal information that survivors were compelled to provide under oath.
She described learning that her home addresses, phone numbers, drivers license details, signature, and other private information were included in the release. I had to pull over, she told me, describing the moment she received the documents while traveling with her daughter. Everything went into slow motion, she said, explaining how the release effectively turned her life into an open file for trolls, harassers, and anyone seeking to intimidate her.
https://www.meidasplus.com/p/epstein-survivor-anouska-de-georgiou
Long video. Just started watching it. Might do it bit by bit.