This presentation will cover Nick Bryant’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s organized child sex trafficking network and the cover-up by state and federal law enforcement and the judiciary. Bryant will show that Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their network trafficked underage girls for 25 years, some as young as 10 years old. He will discuss how the Palm Beach Police Department identified 22 underage victims of Epstein in 2005, but a corrupt Florida grand jury did not indict Epstein on a single count of child trafficking. By 2007, the Justice Department was aware of 40 underage victims. Yet, Epstein was indicted on only one count of unlawful sexual activity with a minor and served only 13 months in a county jail. Moreover, Bryant will demonstrate that the Justice Department shockingly gave blanket immunity to all of the Epstein perpetrators and co-conspirators. The presentation will also illustrate the 2021 charges against Maxwell that included only one count of child trafficking were a miscarriage of justice. On July 8, 2019, the New York Times reported that federal authorities seized from Epstein’s safe “hundreds—possibly thousands—of sexually suggestive photographs of girls who appear underage, as well as hand-labeled compact discs with titles like ‘Girl pics nude,’ and, with the names redacted, ‘Young [Name] + [Name].’” Now in 2025, the government has yet to acknowledge that these victims even exist. Bryant will discuss how he founded Epstein Justice to institute a congressional commission that seeks justice for the victims in the Epstein network and demands government transparency in the case.
Trigger Warning: This presentation contains information (written, spoken, or visual) that may be triggering or (re)traumatizing to attendees.
Nick Bryant received his Bachelors in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota. He is an investigative journalist and activist, and has spoken about child trafficking at several international conferences. He is the Director of the 501(c)(3) Epstein Justice, which is dedicated to justice for the Epstein victims and government transparency in the Epstein case.