
Jennifer Freeman
Attorney representing survivors who discusses legal efforts, FOIA requests, civil litigation, and the need for accountability and release of records related to Epstein and associated investigations.
Top 3 podcasts with Jennifer Freeman
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Sep 15, 2025 • 49min
Jess Michaels Survived Epstein. Now She’s Speaking Up
Jess Michaels, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse and now a dedicated advocate for justice, shares her harrowing journey from a thriving dancer to a voice for accountability. Accompanied by her lawyer, Jennifer Freeman, they confront the systemic failures allowing such abuse to persist, calling for transparency and legal reforms. The conversation highlights the urgent need for survivor solidarity and the importance of storytelling in healing. Their message is clear: they will not back down until justice is served.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 42min
EPSTEIN ACCUSER SPEAKS OUT ON TRUMP: Maria Farmer wants to testify, access her records
Maria Farmer, a pioneering voice against Jeffrey Epstein's abuses, shares her experiences navigating trauma and encounters with Donald Trump during her time in Epstein's circle. Alongside her attorney, Jennifer Freeman, they discuss Farmer's desire to testify before Congress and reveal more about the troubling connections between powerful figures and Epstein's crimes. The conversation highlights the ongoing struggles of survivors for justice and the urgent need for transparency in the legal processes impacting their lives.

Nov 24, 2025 • 50min
Best of the Best: Jess Michaels Survived Epstein. Now She’s Speaking Up
Jess Michaels, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, shares her harrowing journey from aspiring dancer to advocate for survivors. She highlights the deep impact of trauma and the urgent need for accountability from leaders who have ignored warnings. Joined by attorney Jennifer Freeman, they discuss the legal landscape surrounding Epstein's case, the necessity of releasing government documents, and the importance of community among survivors. Together, they urge a cultural shift that reframes victimhood and holds perpetrators accountable.


