Lawyer Representing Nine Accusers Argues Trump DOJ Is Protecting the Powerful at Survivors’ Expense
In a sharply worded critique of the current Justice Department, an attorney representing nine women who accused convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein says meaningful accountability is “impossible” under Attorney General Pam Bondi, accusing the U.S. Department of Justice of shielding influential figures while sidelining survivors.
Spencer Kuvin, a Florida-based attorney who has long represented Epstein accusers, argues that prosecutorial decisions made under the Trump administration have undermined transparency and eroded survivors’ trust in federal institutions. His remarks come as scrutiny over the handling of Epstein’s associates and sealed records continues to animate debate in legal and political circles.
“This is not simply about one man who is now dead,” Kuvin said in a recent interview. “It’s about whether our justice system applies equally to the powerful and the powerless.”

