Didn't see this before. Thanks!
Such a common thread in this story from what I've seen. Get somebody who's a survivor, or anyone close to the story speaking out, or those helping them get the word out, etc. and they become immediate targets for electronic and physical harassment. Don't wanna know what messages they whisper to them privately. And targeting of families of course!
On planet earth, 2026, these are still categorized as SUCKER actions.
Survivor Sarah McCarthy also cancelled her book , originally to be launched soon this year, after harassment campaigns.
Publisher's statement:
This decision follows sustained physical and electronic harassment directed at the author, as well as the inability to reach a contractual agreement with one of the survivors interviewed for the book.
Her statement:
Over the past five years, I have been researching and writing Blue Butterfly: Inside the Diary of an Epstein Survivor. Since securing a publishing agreement in May, I have experienced sustained and forceful pressure from independent, outside sources that make it impossible for me to proceed safely at this time. This decision has not been made lightly, but it has become necessary as a matter of personal security — not only for myself, but also for my loved ones and for those who entrusted me with their stories.
This work matters deeply to me, and stepping back has required humility, discernment, and a willingness to set my ego aside. There are moments when protecting life, health, and equilibrium must take precedence over pushing forward, even when the truth feels urgent. I share this not to provoke speculation or fear, but in the hope that establishing a clear boundary will allow me to return to a normal, grounded, and quiet life.
I continue to believe that truth has its own timing and will ultimately be revealed. I have played my part. For now, I am choosing stillness, safety, and trust in a higher order. I sincerely hope that this decision, and this public announcement, will bring an end to the pressure I have been experiencing and allow me to return to a normal life.
Thank you to those who understand that courage takes many forms — and that sometimes the bravest act is knowing when to stop.