Courtney Wild
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Epstein survivor says his impact on her is clear from her school ... cnn.com Sep 2, 2025 10 facts
perspectiveEpstein survivor Wild argues that government officials who held high-profile positions and enabled Jeffrey Epstein should be held accountable for their actions.
accountCourtney Wild, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, states that she has shared her story so frequently that she must consciously remind herself that the events happened to her personally.
quoteEpstein survivor Wild stated, "Let’s make the people accountable for the very high-profile positions in our government that they had."
claimCourtney Wild characterizes the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case as 're-abuse,' specifically citing the 2007 plea deal that allowed Epstein to avoid federal prosecution.
quoteCourtney Wild stated, “I have to remember that this was me that this happened to, this wasn’t like just Courtney, you know, this is actually me.”
accountCourtney Wild described Jeffrey Epstein's grooming process as an attempt to make the situation seem normal before the abuse occurred, leaving her feeling traumatized and disgusted with herself.
claimCourtney Wild and Jena-Lisa Jones plan to advocate for increased transparency and better protections for victims during meetings with lawmakers, specifically requesting the release of all Jeffrey Epstein case files with victim names redacted.
claimCourtney Wild and Jena-Lisa Jones fear that the release of Jeffrey Epstein case files could lead to the outing of survivors who have not yet shared their stories or the public release of potential video footage of their abuse as children.
accountCourtney Wild, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, experienced a significant decline in her personal life and academic performance after meeting Epstein at age 14, transitioning from a high-achieving student to someone struggling with confusion, guilt, and shame.
quoteEpstein survivor Wild stated, "I feel like Alex Acosta needs to be held accountable."
Lawmakers and Epstein Survivors Press Conference - Rev rev.com Sep 3, 2025 10 facts
claimCourtney Wild states that some survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse have passed away due to anxiety and depression related to the ongoing legal case.
accountCourtney Wild states she was 14 years old when she was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein by a 13-year-old friend.
accountIn 2008, Courtney Wild sought assistance from attorney Bradley Edwards regarding a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, only to discover the government had established a secret immunity deal for Jeffrey Epstein.
accountCourtney Wild hired attorney Brad Edwards, who sued the federal government under the Crime Victims' Rights Act because the government refused to provide information about the investigation to her.
claimCourtney Wild asserts that some survivors of Jeffrey Epstein have passed away due to anxiety and depression related to the ongoing legal case.
accountIn 2008, victim Courtney Wild sought assistance from attorney Bradley Edwards regarding the federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, only to discover that the government had established a secret immunity deal with Epstein.
claimAttorney Brad Edwards sued the federal government on behalf of Courtney Wild for refusing to provide information about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, citing the Crime Victims' Rights Act.
accountCourtney Wild states that she was 14 years old when a 13-year-old friend introduced her to Jeffrey Epstein.
accountCourtney Wild states that she cooperated with the federal government in 2028 regarding the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, but the government refused to communicate with her about the status of the investigation despite sending a letter advising her to be patient.
accountCourtney Wild states that in 2028, she was cooperating with the federal government in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, but the government refused to communicate with her, leading her to hire attorney Brad Edwards.
Survivors' Stories | Television Academy televisionacademy.com Sep 24, 2020 1 fact
accountThe documentary series 'Surviving Jeffrey Epstein' features interviews with eight of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers: Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, Kiki Doe, Marijke Chartouni, Rachel Benavidez, Teresa Helms, and Chauntae Davies.