We're not moving on from the Epstein files
This is why they want you to forget about the Epstein files. There are dozens of girls just like her who were taken and sold into human trafficking. They're probably not even alive anymore. What happened to these girls is beyond comprehension, and the people responsible are getting away with it.
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A young woman from Germany vanished without a trace 11 years ago. Now, her name makes several appearances in the Epstein files. Her family wants to finally learn what happened to her.
Overview
The image is a combined social media post: the top section features a news excerpt from Spiegel International stating that a young German woman who disappeared without a trace 11 years prior has been found referenced multiple times in the public Epstein files, and her family is seeking answers about her fate. Below the text is a photograph of the missing young woman, smiling and posing for a photo in a dim, party/club-like setting with colorful lights in the background. The bottom section of the post includes a comment from user @emkenobi arguing that this case is why the public should not forget the Epstein files, noting dozens of similar girls were victims of human trafficking, are likely deceased, and the parties responsible for the crimes have not faced accountability.
Origin notes
This post was originally shared as an RSS feed entry on 9Gag with the title 'We're not moving on from the files'. It combines a news report from Spiegel International, a photograph of the missing woman, and a social media user comment, circulating as part of wider online discourse pushing for accountability for the crimes laid out in the released Jeffrey Epstein court files.