
IHIP News Epstein Victim's Lawyer Gives Exclusive On the Survivors Next Moves to Take Down Trump
Feb 22, 2026
Arick Fudali, managing partner at The Bloom Law Firm and advocate for Epstein survivors, shares his perspective. He describes survivors' anger and resilience after DOJ missteps. He discusses international probes, strategies to pressure the DOJ, legal paths for civil suits, and the risks survivors face when naming enablers. He calls for exposure of enablers and accountability.
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DOJ Hearing Looked Like Deliberate Dismissal
- The DOJ hearing with Pam Bondi felt like a deliberate dismissal of survivors rather than mere incompetence.
- Arick Fudali describes Bondi's behavior as a "temper tantrum" and says survivors interpret it as active disrespect and possible cover-up.
International Investigations Offer New Hope
- Other countries investigating gives survivors renewed hope because some foreign jurisdictions are taking a pro-survivor approach.
- Fudali notes progress in the U.S. (Epstein Transparency Act) but says true criminal liability in the U.S. is unlikely now.
Sustain Pressure By Amplifying Survivors
- Keep public pressure high by contacting representatives and amplifying survivors' voices to prevent the story from being buried.
- Arick urges continuing interviews, calling congresspeople, and trusting survivors to force DOJ accountability.
