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Lawyer's Weinstein regret: Epstein files shock

2 Feb

Summary

  • Bloom faces criticism for advising Weinstein on discrediting accusers.
  • New lawsuit filed against FBI for alleged failure to investigate Epstein.
  • Bloom secured millions in settlements for Epstein victims from estate and JP Morgan.
Lawyer's Weinstein regret: Epstein files shock

California lawyer Lisa Bloom, who has represented 11 of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, has initiated new legal action against the FBI. The lawsuit, filed in December 2025, alleges the FBI failed to investigate credible reports of Epstein's misconduct dating back to 1996. Bloom's clients claim an FBI official dismissed an initial report, highlighting a systemic failure to protect potential victims.

Bloom, whose mother is renowned attorney Gloria Allred, has secured substantial settlements for her clients, totaling millions from both the Epstein estate and JP Morgan. She notes that many powerful individuals enabled Epstein's actions, a fact underscored by documents like a book gifted to him for his 50th birthday in 2003.

Despite her advocacy for victims, Bloom has faced criticism for her past work advising Harvey Weinstein in 2016, an action she has since called a "colossal mistake." She defends her firm's contingency fee structure, emphasizing that it allows victims access to legal recourse against powerful defendants.

As of February 2026, only a fraction of the millions of pages of Epstein-related documents have been released, with Bloom's firm beginning to review newly released files. She expresses dismay at the lenient treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell and hopes for future accountability for Epstein's influential associates, including Donald Trump.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lisa Bloom has filed new proceedings against the FBI on behalf of eight of her clients, alleging the organization failed to investigate credible reports of Epstein's sexual misconduct.
In 2021, Bloom secured settlements for all 11 of her clients from the Epstein estate, ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, and in 2025, obtained similar payouts from JP Morgan.
Lisa Bloom faced criticism for her 2016 advice to Harvey Weinstein on discrediting his accusers, an action she has since called a "colossal mistake."

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