The Intercept Briefing

Attorney for Epstein Survivors Warns That Justice Is Impossible With Bondi as AG

Feb 13, 2026
Spencer Kuvin, an attorney who has represented multiple Jeffrey Epstein survivors for nearly two decades, discusses DOJ failures. He covers sloppy redactions that exposed victims, how powerful figures appear protected, and why current leadership makes accountability unlikely. Short, urgent conversations about re-traumatization, prosecutorial cover-ups, and what survivors demand now.
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ANECDOTE

How The Case Escalated And Was Shelved

  • Kuvin recounted working the case after the first Palm Beach victim walked into his office around 2007.
  • He described how a local investigation escalated to an FBI prosecution and a shelved indictment after a sweetheart deal.
INSIGHT

Sweetheart Deal Shielded Co-Conspirators

  • Kuvin said the federal sweetheart deal hid nearly 50-count indictment and granted immunity to co-conspirators.
  • He described fighting a year-long legal battle just to see that agreement because it was shamefully protective of Epstein and others.
ADVICE

Prosecute Co-Conspirators And Publicize Records

  • Kuvin urged prosecutorial follow-up on named co-conspirators, saying enough evidence exists to charge them.
  • He recommended public disclosure so voters and institutions can hold implicated figures accountable.
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