Haley Robeson, a survivor of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, accused Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche of trying to "gaslight" her by claiming that the Trump administration had prioritized victims.
Robeson spoke to CNN's Pamela Brown after Blanche announced that the DOJ was releasing around 3 million Epstein documents on Friday.
"As far as Todd Blanche commenting on the privacy of survivors, you know what, give me a break," Robeson said. "You're not going to gaslight me into believing that this administration has prioritized the survivors or 'I've cared about the survivors.'"
"You and the DOJ, let me be very clear, the DOJ, when they were recklessly releasing these documents," she continued, "there were several victims that were not redacted, and I'm not talking about myself because I don't, I'm, you know, I'm okay not being redacted. But what about the girls that were Jane Does, that were Jane Does from the very beginning when it all started?"
Robeson argued that "DOJ released documents with their names" after promising not to.
"Some of them have their phone numbers and addresses attached," she noted. "And you want to preach about transparency. To me, it's deliberate... the way in which they're releasing information is deliberate. It's retribution in my eyes."


