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King Charles's Congress Address Lacks Mention of Epstein Survivors
An Epstein survivor expressed disappointment over the absence of acknowledgment for victims in King Charles's speech. The address was delivered to Congress. (sources: nbcnews, townandcountrymag, politico)

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Sharlene Rochard, an Epstein survivor, stated her disappointment that King Charles did not mention victims during his address to Congress, describing it as a missed opportunity.
- Sharlene Rochard criticized King Charles for not addressing Epstein survivors in his speech.
- The speech was delivered to Congress and covered various historical topics.
- A House Democrat suggested that the victims should have been acknowledged in the King's address.
Why it matters
The lack of acknowledgment for Epstein survivors raises questions about the recognition of victims in high-profile speeches.
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