Alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his jail cell, are responding in anguish, saying they would have preferred their day in court. Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents some of Epstein’s accusers, talks to MSNBC about how his accusers are reacting and what is next for the case.
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