- Network: Lifetime
- Series Premiere Date: Aug 9, 2020
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Interviews with attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represented three of the survivors, and Dr. Janice Stevenson, an expert in trauma recovery, provide important background, but the documentary is at its best when it focuses on the survivors. Their personal accounts are devastatingly raw and will leave you angry, horrified that this went on for so long, either undetected or ignored.
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This four-hour project isn't exactly the beginning, but rather the latest phase of the story, which, hopefully, marks the beginning of the end.
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If you didn’t watch Filthy Rich and you want to find out more details about the Epstein case, Surviving Jeffrey Epstein will give you all of the details you need to know, but mainly through the testimony of the girls (now women) that Epstein and Maxwell victimized.
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The call to action is the best justification for why this documentary, even with its changing focus and the ongoing nature of Maxwell's proceedings, was rushed to air for what has now become a semi-arbitrary date timed to the first anniversary of Epstein's death. The rush — the documentary contains interviews and news reports from things that happened just weeks ago — results in some real narrative unevenness.
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