A woman who has publicly identified herself as a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged trafficking network has made new claims about her experiences in a podcast interview posted on March 20, 2026. The interview, hosted by Cult Podcasts, features the survivor describing what she says she witnessed during her time connected to Epstein's circle.
The podcast episode, titled "#Epstein Survivor Drops Bombshell on what She Saw," was shared on social media platforms including Twitter/X by the Cult Podcasts account. The interview runs approximately 40 minutes and covers the survivor's account of her experiences.
The claims made in the interview have not been independently verified by law enforcement or other credible sources. The survivor's identity and specific allegations are detailed in the podcast recording, which is available through the Cult Podcasts website and YouTube channel.
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges, has been the subject of extensive investigations and legal proceedings since allegations against him first became public. Multiple investigations have documented patterns of alleged abuse involving numerous victims.
The podcast interview represents one of many accounts that have emerged since Epstein's arrest and death. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, continue to investigate aspects of the Epstein case and related matters.
Media outlets and authorities have consistently emphasized the importance of verifying claims and protecting the identities of alleged victims when reporting on Epstein-related matters. The legal proceedings and investigations surrounding Epstein have involved numerous individuals and entities over several years.
The Cult Podcasts interview adds to the public record of survivor accounts that have emerged since the initial allegations against Epstein became widely known. As with all such accounts, verification and corroboration remain important aspects of the ongoing examination of these matters.