Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Epstein Survivor Files Bombshell Declaration Demanding Special Monitor
Episode Date: January 20, 2026In breaking news, a leader of the Epstein survivors movement has filed a new request imploring Federal Judge Engelmeyer to force the immediate production of millions of Epstein documents trapped insid...e of the Trump Administration, by taking the DOJ out of the process, and by appointing an Independent Monitor to get the documents produced. Michael Popok, who represents Lisa, reports on the new Federal court filing. Check out The Popok Firm at: https://thepopokfirm.com Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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breaking Epstein file news. If the Department of Justice
and its ethical conflicts and its corruption are not going to do the job to produce all of the Epstein
files, then get out of the way and let the survivors and their leaders like Lisa Phillips do the job
for you. We now have a new filing by Lisa Phillips, a survivor, a victim of the Epstein child sex
trafficking ring, who's filed a new declaration in federal court imploring federal judge Paul Engelmeier
to take the Department of Justice out of the process
and to appoint a special officer of the court
an independent monitor, a special master,
to take over the continued production of the Epstein files.
So when I say continued production,
that phrase is doing a heavy lift.
I mean, we are a month and a half out from the deadline,
which means we are almost two months out
from the actual law being signed,
and yet there's only 125,
thousand pages out of three to five million total. I mean, I didn't major in math, but I know that's an
enemic percentage. Now Lisa Phillips has filed her declaration. An invitation, I would suggest,
that came from Judge Engelmeyer himself. And there's an involvement. I have my involvement.
And of course, we support all sex abuse victims and survivors on legal AF and on the Midas Touch
Network on Michael Popock. My law firm filed that.
declaration on behalf of Lisa Phillips with the court. You're on legal F and the Midas
Touch Network. Let's get to the new reporting. How did we get here? Well,
representatives Massey and Kana, that bipartisan dynamic duo, who led the charge, starting with
collecting the 218 votes ended up being 434 votes from the House to support the Epstein
files being ordered to be turned over by the executive branch. Let me make this clear.
The executive branch and its Department of Justice and FBI and other agencies always had its own
sole ability without court oversight, without judicial oversight to release the files to the
American public. Let me repeat that. They never needed court approval. They never needed
legislative approval. It's always been in the executive branch. In fact, you would see them,
the Department of Justice, arguing in other cases, separation of
powers. This is a presidential power. These are our agencies. These are our executive heads. We get to
fire them even if Congress created them. Now they're saying, well, we would love to produce everything,
but we need federal judges and we need congressional approval. They never needed that at all.
But if we're going to play that game, you know, don't blame the player, blame the game.
We're going to play the game. They're going to play it right. So Congress did its part through
Massey and Kana and the federal courts got involved, not because the survivors ran there initially,
but the Trump Department of Justice ran there. They ran it. They ran a Judge Engelmeyer, Judge
Berman, Judge King, Judge Rosenberg, and said, oh, we'd love to produce the Epstein files,
but, you know, what about the grand jury material? What about your cases? You know, we need to
have it all. We'll have it all. They've had it all for over a year. They're just now getting around
to 500 attorneys working round the clock in order to produce the documents.
Nobody believes that.
Certainly not Judge Engelmeyer.
So Roe-Kana, Representative Kana, M. Massey, they sent in a letter on the 13th,
and they said in their letter to Judge Engelmeyer that he should use his inherent authority as a judge
to oversee the production and take the Department of Justice out of the mix and appoint a special
master, independent monitor, federal judge to take over the.
process. They say on page three of their of their letter, simply put, put simply, the Department
of Justice can't be trusted with making mandatory disclosures under the act, that they keep
changing the numbers. Is it $1 million? Is it $3.2 million? Is it $5 million? What is the number
of documents? And that's why they're said they've got to be taken out of the mix. Now, to the
complaining that happened after that filing, you heard the Department of Justice say, oh,
They shouldn't be allowed into this case under Friends of the Court to argue about relief or remedies.
Judge, your relief and remedies are limited.
And there shouldn't be an independent master or a special monitor or anything like that.
I think I got it backwards.
It shouldn't be an independent monitor or special master or anything like that.
We're producing as fast as we can, even though we're a month and a half late.
And they have no right to be in this case and you have no remedy or powers to order us to do anything.
And I beg to differ.
because it's the Trump administration and DOJ that ran to federal judges over the summer
and ran to them again two months ago to demand and beg for their involvement.
Once in, federal judges have the power to supervise activities and events and processes
that are in front of them.
Who gave them that power?
Who gave them that jurisdiction?
I suggest the Department of Justice and Donald Trump gave it to them.
And I think they waived any argument that now that, because they don't like where
Judge Engelmeyer is going with remedy. Oh, Judge, what are you doing? We only wanted you for a
limited purpose. That's not how federal court works. That's not how inherent authority works.
Hey, everybody, Ben Myceles here from the Midas Touch Network. I wanted to let you know about my
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Popak. Thanks for all the hard work you're putting in. After the letter came in from representatives Kana
and Massey, then we had the judge. And the judge issued his ruling, which I suggest to you
was an invitation for a survivor like Lisa Phillips to come forward and file a declaration.
He said that he wanted the government to respond about whether the Massey and Kana had
standing to participate in the criminal case, even as Amici, as friends of the court.
and also concerning and concerning the compliance in this matter,
considering that at that moment on the 13th of January,
the judge noted that that issue about noncompliance
by the Department of Justice had not been raised by any party in the matter,
which would be Galane Maxwell,
and she's not in a position to be raising that issue, or victim.
In other words, that issue about the Department of Justice
having disqualified itself from running this point,
process and it should be replaced by a judge-supervised process has not been raised by a victim.
It has now, with the new filing, proud to also inform you that I represent Lisa Phillips in this
matter, and she filed her declaration just on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which I think is
completely appropriate. Here's what Lisa Phillips had to say. I am a survivor of the sex trafficking
criminal enterprise led by Jeffrey Epstein and defendant Galane Maxwell. She filed. She filed,
this in support of Representative Massey and Kana's request to participate in these proceedings
as Amici Kurae and to seek the court's oversight an appointment of an independent monitor or special
master. She says, I have no confidence that the Department of Justice already 30 days late,
now more, in complying with the act with no end in sight, with its constantly shifting
public pronouncements about the volume of documents, will produce the Epstein files it has
represented to this course it would release, nor the files it is legally required to produce
pursuant to the act. She says the continued failure by the DOJ has caused significant emotional
distress and retramatization for her and others. The Department of Justice's conduct constitutes
a willful violation of the act and undermines the survivor's trust in the integrity of the process.
She also talks about Annie Farmer, one of her fellow survivors, who expressed in a letter to the court
her fears that the Department of Justice would not fully comply with the act. Instead, as found by this court,
Judge Engelmeyer, in a prior ruling about this matter, and this is what Lisa Phillips is referring to,
the court, Judge Engelmeyer said that the Department of Justice has merely paid lip service to the victims,
and has failed to treat us, the victims, with the solicitude we deserve Lisa Phillips, rights,
continues in their mishandling of the production. She says that the appointment of an independent
monitor or special master would provide needed compliance with the law and protection of the rights
and dignity of the survivors who have already suffered profound harm, and that without independent
oversight, the survivors remain at risk of continued delay, obfuscation, and trauma
caused by uncertainty and broken assurances. That's signed on the 14th of January.
by Lisa Phillips, and it's now part of the public docket.
This answers the question raised by Judge Engelmeyer.
Will a victim step forward and tell me their position about representatives,
Kana and Massey stepping forward?
You just heard from Lisa Phillips there in her filing, which I handled for her.
As you know, we support survivors and child abuse survivors through the Popak firm,
through legal AF, and certainly it was my proud honor to,
support Lisa on this. For those that don't know Lisa Phillips, let me show you Lisa Phillips,
along with other survivors on Capitol Hill, and then a clip from an interview that I had with her
recently. Let's play the, let's play first the Capitol Hill, and then we'll go to her interview
with me. In the year 2000, I was taken to Jeffrey Epstein's Island while on a photo shoot on a nearby
island. Who I saw and what I experienced there was a glimpse.
into a very dark and disturbing world.
For years after, I tried to avoid Jeffrey,
but he had introduced me to Katie Ford,
the owner of the Ford Modeling Agency.
Epstein's reach went to the very top of fashion, arts, and entertainment.
This did not just happen to underage girls in Florida.
In New York City, hundreds of young, ambitious women were abused by him.
Epstein was not just a serial predator.
He was an international human trafficker.
And many around him knew, many participated, and many profited.
And yet he was protected.
So I stand here today for every woman who has been silenced, exploited, and dismissed.
We are not asking for pity.
We are here demanding accountability, and I'm demanding justice.
Congress must choose.
Will you continue to protect predators or will you finally protect survivors?
And also, I would like to announce here today, us Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list.
We know the names.
Many of us were abused by them.
Now together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know,
who were regularly in the Epstein world.
And it will be done by survivors and for survivors.
No one else is involved.
Stay tuned for more details.
So when I spoke out at Capitol Hill and I said,
you know, speaking to survivors that I want survivors to come forward
and connect the dots.
And when I said we can release our own names or information
with the proper authorities, that's what I started doing.
So as survivors started coming forward,
There was a handful of us that started noticing that, wait a minute, you know, did he send you to NYU too?
Did you take classes to NYU?
You went to NYU too?
And then another was like, well, I didn't go to NYU, but I went to Columbia.
I didn't even know about Columbia.
My father went to Columbia.
So like you, I have ties as well to these universities.
And these other women were saying, yeah, I went.
And they had crazy stories attached to Jeffrey.
sending them to these universities and that they weren't really able to get out of it,
even if they tried to pay themselves or get a scholarship or get a loan.
So we were kind of tied into this.
And then there was another survivor that said, not only did I go to NYU,
I kind of didn't finish up my last classes and I still got a degree, you know,
and she didn't feel good about, you know, she obviously didn't feel good about that,
even though she had did the majority of her classes.
She got her degree.
So we kept thinking, well, what's going on here?
So that's why, after doing that research and as I promise on September 2nd,
that I was going to start connecting the dots with other survivors that came forward,
that we would sit down with certain people and higher authorities and discuss our findings.
That's how it all came about.
You're doing the sleuthing as a survivor.
that the Department of Justice and the FBI and law enforcement should have been doing to try to connect
these dots. We will continue to report and do commentary at the intersection of law and politics,
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people who have been, had their civil liberties and civil rights abused, denied by this administration
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