Who is Epstein Justice?
Jeffrey Epstein trafficked underage girls for 25 years, and he’s the most prolific American child trafficker ever acknowledged by law enforcement. The United States' government is aware of numerous perpetrators and procurers in the Epstein case, but only one perpetrator—Ghislaine Maxwell—has been brought to justice. A Scheer Post article published in August of 2021, “The Jeffrey Epstein Coverup: Pedophilia, Lies and Videotape,” demonstrates that federal law enforcement has brazenly ignored indicting the perpetrators and pimps in the Epstein network. The media has also sanitized the Epstein trafficking network by ostensibly determining that the youngest Epstein victims were 14 years old, even though multiple accounts assert that they were as young as 11 or 12 years old. According to July 8, 2019, New York Times article, federal authorities seized “hundreds—possibly thousands—of sexually suggestive photographs of girls who appear underage, as well as hand-labeled compact discs with titles like ‘Girl pics nude,’ and, with the names redacted, ‘Young [Name] + [Name].’” Judging by the titles on the discs, Epstein was a purveyor of child rape material. Being a victim of child rape material is psychologically decimating, but we haven't heard whether or not the government is, in the very least, helping those victims.
It is now woefully obvious that the government has covered up the crimes of Epstein's co-conspirators, and the cover-up of a crime is aiding and abetting that crime.
By not indicting Epstein's co-conspirators, our government is aiding and abetting child trafficking. A government that aids and abets such horrific crimes against children has gravely failed its citizens. This horrid fact affects every American—whether they live in Iowa, New York, or California. Moreover, Epstein Justice is not solely concerned about the Epstein victims who have been molested with impunity. We are concerned about every victim who has been molested with impunity.
The Justice Department under four presidential administrations – George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joseph Biden – has failed to indict the perpetrators and procurers in Epstein's pedophile network. Epstein Justice is not about politics—it is about the protection of our children. As Americans, we need to know why four presidential administrations have covered up the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and his cadre of co-conspirators.
The Epstein case is an issue that involves justice for all survivors of sexual exploitation in the United States, because of the sheer multitude of Americans who have been molested and trafficked with impunity.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 25% of underage girls and 5% of underage boys in the US experience child sexual abuse, which translates into more than 50 million Americans.
In addition to the CDC’s staggering statistics about the number of Americans who have been molested as minors, a study commissioned by the US Department of Health and Human Services estimates that between 244,000 and 325,000 American youth are considered at risk for sexual exploitation, and an estimated 199,000 incidents of sexual exploitation of minors occur each year in the United States. According to the 2023 Federal Human Trafficking Report, only 664 individuals nationwide were charged with child sex trafficking. And although millions of images of child rape material infest the internet, according to the US Sentencing Commission only 1,375 individuals in the US were convicted of crimes entailing child abuse material in 2024.
As these numbers demonstrate, only an infinitesimal fraction of 1% of child sexual abuse and trafficking victims actually see justice. Our government and society have woefully failed the victims of child sexual abuse. If we allow the Justice Department to be unresponsive to victims in the Epstein case, a proven child sex trafficking case, that sends a message to millions of victims that they have no voice and no hope for justice. Victims in the US and around the world need to see justice in the Epstein child trafficking case.
Epstein Justice will achieve its objective of a Congressional Commission via three primary methods:
- We are currently holding Virtual Training Sessions to teach people how to “pressure” members of Congress, so they form a Commission to address the injustices in the Epstein case.
- We will hold all 535 federal legislators accountable for the formation of a Congressional Commission. On our website, we presently have the software that allows people to send form letters to their Congressional representatives. Within the next month, our website will show which federal legislators are behind the formation of a Commission and the federal legislators who are uncommitted. The latter group will then be the focus of our email campaign and also the urging of their constituents.
- We will have a nonviolent Epstein Justice marches and rallies that will put additional pressure on federal legislators to form a Congressional Commission.
Americans of all stripes need to unite and remedy this crucial violation of our societal laws and mores. Our apathy only reinforces our government's pathological behavior. We are also the only 501(c)(3) organization that is preemptively dedicated to combatting child sex trafficking and abuse, because we want to ensure that protected child trafficking networks become extinct and do not have a chance to prey on additional children.
You can take direct action today:- Sign the Petition – Join Epstein survivors, anti-trafficking organizations, and thousands of citizens demanding justice.
- Check Your Representatives – Find out where your elected officials stand and hold them accountable.
- Attend a Pressure Campaign Training – Learn how to effectively push for justice and make your voice heard.
- Join the Movement – Stay informed, get involved, and be part of the fight for accountability.
As Martin Luther King Jr. said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." -(Reference: https://epsteinjustice.com/our-mission-mandate/)

Board of Advisors
Jaime King began her career as a fashion model, landing on the covers of top international magazines. After a very successful modeling career, she transitioned into acting with a wide range of roles in film and television. With roles in big studio films, independent films, and passion projects, King has been able to showcase her versatility with dramatic and comedic roles. She currently stars in and produces the hit Netflix series Black Summer. King has appeared in a succession of blockbusters, including Blow and Pearl Harbor. She's had starring roles in Keenan Ivory Wayans' White Chicks, Robert Rodriguez's Sin City, DJ Caruso's Two for the Money, and Frank Miller's The Spirit. King starred in Escape Plan 2 and Escape Plan 3 with Sylvester Stallone. She played opposite Bruce Willis in Out of Death and Antonio Banderas in Code Name Banshee, which are currently streaming on Hulu. Jaime recently wrapped shooting for the feature film Lights Out.
King is finding even more purpose in an already impressive career by forming Hooligan Dreamers, a production company that is developing film and television projects with a fearless and sensitive approach that speaks a truth that is not always voiced. She is passionate about the victims of sexual trafficking receiving justice.
Our Team

Teresa J. Helm
Board of Advisors
Theresa is a Survivor Services Coordinator & Public Policy Outreach Manager at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. Her journey has been filled with many obstacles, including being a victim of child sexual abuse, trafficking, and surviving the malicious web of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Teresa, however, has emerged as a powerful voice, advocate, and expert after years of self-doubt and struggling to understand that speaking about her abuse helps both her and others in their healing journeys. Teresa surfaced with a strong awakening of mind, body, and spirit which has transformed her into becoming a champion and an inspiration to countless victims, families, and the community at large. As a mentor and advocate in the movement for human dignity, Teresa is uniquely qualified to help survivors walk through the difficult, but often rewarding process of civil litigation and public policy advocacy. In recent years, Teresa has joined forces with various national and international organizations, law enforcement, other community leaders, and legislators. Her efforts have helped educate and prevent sex trafficking by helping others identify the signs of grooming and by equipping them with the proper tools to defend, self-advocate, and fight back. Additionally, Teresa strives to provide a platform for those that may not otherwise have the opportunity to come forward and bring their story to light. Teresa holds an Associate of Applied Sciences degree (AAS) is a Certified Health and Life Coach, has worked in the ER as a Surgical Assistant, is a Student Midwife at Midwives College of Utah, and has an array of certificates in various fields of Women’s Healthcare.

Ashley Rubwright
Board of Advisors
Ashley was a 16-year-old minor when she was exploited by Jeffrey Epstein, an experience that had a profound and lasting impact on her life. Prior to the abuse, she was a positive and cheerful high school student. Following the trauma, significant changes emerged in her mood and behavior; she became withdrawn, guarded, and angry, and moved out of her parents’ home at age 17. It took several years for her to recognize and understand the connection between those changes and the trauma she experienced. Ashely is now a vocal survivor of the sexual abuse committed by Epstein. She has become an activist and public advocate. During press conferences and media interviews, Ashley has stressed that the government’s malfeasance in the Epstein case is a systemic failure of law enforcement to protect our children—society’s most vulnerable population. "The truth is simple: We were victimized as children and failed repeatedly by the very system that was supposed to protect us," Ashley has said publicly. She has also emphasized that the ultimate quest for justice in the Epstein case is not a partisan issue, and it entails accountability for high-profile figures who may have been involved or looked the other way. Ashley has participated in press conferences on Capitol Hill alongside other Epstein survivors to push for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by President Donald Trump on November 19, 2025. The Epstein Files Transparency Act required that the Department of Justice release all unclassified records and documents related to the investigations into Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell by December 19th, but it has contravened the law and perpetuated the cover up. Ashley is shocked and appalled that the government still continues to fail the Epstein survivors.

Roseanne Barr
Board of Advisors
Roseanne was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, to a working-class, Jewish family and was the eldest of four children. Her career as a standup comic began in Colorado in the 1980s. In 1985, Roseanne’s enthralling performance as a stand-up comedian on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson cast her into the national spotlight. In 1987, HBO offered her a show of her own, On Location: The Roseanne Barr Show. The next year Roseanne debuted and ran for 9 seasons on ABC, co-starring John Goodman. It dealt with real-life issues in a lower middle-class working family. During its first season on ABC, it soared to #2 in the ratings. Following her time on television, Roseanne expanded her career into film, Broadway, and became a bestselling author, showcasing the same bold, distinctive style that made her a household name. She has won both an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her work on Roseanne. In addition, she has won six People's Choice Awards, three American Comedy Awards, a Kids Choice Award, a GLAAD Media Award, and the TV Land Innovator Award. Always outspoken, Roseanne began commenting on politics in earnest in the 2000s, and unsuccessfully ran for the Green Party's presidential nomination in 2012. Throughout her career, and even before her fame, she has been an outspoken champion for women, the working class, and victims of sexual abuse.

Lois Lee, PhD, JD
Board of Advisors
As a PhD student in sociology in 1979, Dr. Lois Lee discovered children, some as young as 11 years old, prostituting themselves on the streets of Hollywood for food to eat and a place to sleep. When she realized that these youngsters were “falling through the cracks” of the social service system, she made it her mission to help, creating Children of the Night, which was first comprehensive sex trafficking program in the world that was devoted to the development of specialized programs and education for prostituted children and young people who need critical intervention to become successful adults. Throughout the years, Children of the Night has gained the reputation as one of the most prominent and successful organizations in the world addressing the needs of America’s sex trafficked children. Since 1979, Children of the Night has rescued over 12,000 American children from prostitution in the United States Dr. Lee’s pioneering work with child sex trafficking victims has blazed the trail for academics, researchers, law enforcement, social service providers and legislators across the globe. She has received countless awards for her groundbreaking work, most notably the prestigious President’s Volunteer Action Award, presented to her by President Ronald Reagan at the White House in 1984. Dr. Lee has been profiled on national television including CBS 60 Minutes and her life was portrayed in a 1985 CBS Movie of the Week entitled Children of the Night.

Warwick Middleton, MB, BS, FRANZCP, MD
Board of Advisors
Psychiatrist Warwick Middleton is a Professor in the School of Medicine, University of Queensland. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the School of Public Health, La Trobe University; School of Behavioral, Cognitive & Social Sciences, University of New England; and, Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury. He has made substantial and ongoing contributions to bereavement and trauma research. Middleton also authored the first published series detailing the abuse histories and clinical phenomenology of patients fulfilling diagnostic criteria for Dissociative Identity Disorder in Australian scientific literature Dr. Middleton chairs The Cannan Institute, Australia’s first dedicated unit treating dissociative disorders. He is a Past President of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD), the world’s oldest international trauma society, and he is a recipient of the ISSTD’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Widely published, he is currently the joint editor of Contemporary Perspectives on the Seduction Theory and Psychoanalysis: Revisiting Masson’s ‘The Assault on Truth’ due for publication in 2024.

Ellen P. Lacter, PhD
Board of Advisors
Dr. Ellen Lacter is a California licensed Clinical Psychologist and Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor. She is past president of the California Association for Play Therapy and was Academic Coordinator of the Play Therapy Certificate program at University of California—San Diego, Division of Extended Studies. Dr. Lacter worked in community mental health settings from 1975 to 1984 and in private practice thereafter. In the mid-1990s, she acquired expertise in the treatment of dissociative disorders, extreme abuse, child sex-trafficking, and production of sadistic child abuse materials. She is an activist on behalf of survivors of extreme abuse. Dr. Lacter has been extensively published on the treatment of patients with a background of extreme and/or organized abuse.
Our Team

Melissa Farley, PhD
Board of Advisors
Dr. Melissa Farley has practiced as a clinical psychologist for 50 years, and she is the founder and Executive Director of Prostitution Research and Education. She has advocated for prostituted and trafficked women domestically and internationally. Dr. Farley has articulated the harms of prostitution, pornography, and trafficking as an expert witness in forensic evaluations. She has also been categorized as a legal expert on the effects of sexual violence against women and children, posttraumatic stress disorder, dissociation, prostitution, and trafficking. Dr. Farley has written 52 peer-reviewed articles on prostitution and trafficking, and two Books—Prostitution, Trafficking & Traumatic Stress (2004) and Prostitution and Trafficking in Nevada: Making the Connections (2007). Her research has been used by governments in South Africa, Canada, France, Cambodia, New Zealand, Ghana, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States for education and policy development on prostitution and trafficking. Dr. Farley has spoken at and keynoted a number of conferences on the topic of prostitution and trafficking. She has a wide range of experience in teaching and consultation. In 2018, she was a Distinguished Scholar at the University of San Diego in a three-week teaching residency as the Knapp Chair in Arts and Humanities.

Jacquelyn Aluotto
Board of Adviosors
Jacquelyn Aluotto is renowned Human Trafficking Specialist and Change Agent. She is a multifaceted professional with groundbreaking achievements in human rights, anti-trafficking efforts, victim advocacy, filmmaking, and social impact. Her notable accomplishments include producing the acclaimed documentary "Not in My Back Yard," co-founding No Trafficking Zone (NTZ, Inc.), and playing a pivotal role in legislative milestones, such as the passage of Texas Senate Bill 1831, which includes increasing criminal penalties for the trafficking of persons and the online solicitation of a minors. In 2021, Jacquelyn joined the Houston-based, fourth-largest antitrafficking task force in the nation, and in 2023 she contributed significantly to the passage of Texas House Bills 3553 and 3554, which expands No Trafficking Zones to safeguard students. Jacquelyn's commitment to combating commercial sexual exploitation remains unwavering, emphasizing collaboration, education, policy change, and advocacy for the protection of vulnerable populations. Her impactful work is a testament to her vision for a united front in prioritizing the safety and well-being of children and innocent individuals.

Anthony Toledo
Board of Advisors
Anthony Toledo is a Veteran of Foreign Wars with over 25 of combined Federal Service. Having enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps (Marine Forces Reserves) in 1999, Anthony continued his public and federal service with the U.S. Department of War, Department of Homeland Security (Customs & Border Protection), and Department of Justice. Anthony is a lifelong poet and writer and in 2020 founded the Religious Nondenominational Nonprofit, Spiritual Alchemy Foundation of Enlightenment Inc., which became an Evangelical Independent Chartered Ministry with the National Association of Christian Ministers in 2021. Anthony’s Nonprofit is focused on theological and secular correlations with human trafficking and the U.S. Government’s intervention, prevention, and lack thereof. Considering Anthony’s background in law enforcement and federal service, along with the global events taking place today, his role as President of his Nonprofit has been realigned to focusing on government corruption that directly and indirectly contribute to the human trafficking epidemic the world faces today. Anthony’s self-published novels focus on all aforementioned goals and have been shared with many U.S. Government employees and service members during Anthony’s professional career path. Anthony’s novels could be found on Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble, and other distributors worldwide.