
The MeidasTouch Podcast Epstein Survivor Anouska de Georgiou Tells All
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Feb 7, 2026 Anouska de Georgiou, survivor and advocate who has testified publicly for accountability. She recounts grooming and escalation into abuse, re-traumatization after partial DOJ releases exposed her, and the power dynamics and threats tied to travel and high-profile figures. She also discusses recovery, testifying in court, the Maxwell conviction, and her ongoing commitment to fight for survivors.
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Shock Of Seeing Private Files Released
- Anouska de Georgiou describes receiving government documents that exposed her personal data and testimony and how she pulled over while driving when she first saw them.
- She says those records included her addresses, driver's license photo, signature, phone numbers, and intimate notes compelled during testimony.
Release Seen As Deliberate Betrayal
- She frames the DOJ document release as deliberate retraumatization and compares it to 'being raped by the Department of Justice.'
- Anouska suggests either gross incompetence or deliberate betrayal by officials who should protect survivors.
Grooming Began With Tea And Praise
- She recounts meeting Ghislaine Maxwell in Paris and being groomed through flattery, connection, and promises of opportunity.
- Anouska recalls being invited for tea, praised for small actions, and led to meet Jeffrey Epstein under the guise of an interview.
