Lisa Bloom's firm has been instrumental in securing compensation for the victims of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Over the past 40 years, Lisa Bloom has specialized in representing victims of sexual misconduct cases and is currently acting for 11 of Epstein's victims. In December, her firm launched new proceedings against the FBI on behalf of eight of its clients, arguing that the organization failed to investigate credible reports of Epstein's sexual misconduct involving minors going back as far as 1996.
Bloom believes that many powerful men were enablers who enabled Epstein's abuse and that this lack of accountability is a major issue. She notes that when people in power refuse to acknowledge the suffering of victims, it sends a message that their voices do not matter. "When people appear not to care about victims, they don't care about victims," she says.
Bloom's firm has secured significant payouts for Epstein's victims, including hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars. She attributes her success to her team of experienced lawyers who work tirelessly on behalf of their clients. While some have criticized Bloom's firm for its high fees, which can range from 33% to 45% of the settlement payment, she maintains that this is a necessary cost to secure justice for her clients.
Bloom's own career has been marked by controversy, including a decision to advise Harvey Weinstein on how to discredit his female accusers. She has since apologized for this mistake and notes that her firm has made a conscious effort to prioritize victims' rights over business interests.
Despite the progress made, Bloom remains critical of the slow response from powerful men like Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson to allegations of wrongdoing. She believes that these individuals have been shielded by their wealth and influence, allowing them to avoid accountability for their actions.
Bloom's commitment to fighting for victims' rights is unwavering, and she is determined to see justice served in the Epstein case. Her firm will continue to review the released files and push for further investigation into those who enabled Epstein's abuse.
Bloom believes that many powerful men were enablers who enabled Epstein's abuse and that this lack of accountability is a major issue. She notes that when people in power refuse to acknowledge the suffering of victims, it sends a message that their voices do not matter. "When people appear not to care about victims, they don't care about victims," she says.
Bloom's firm has secured significant payouts for Epstein's victims, including hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars. She attributes her success to her team of experienced lawyers who work tirelessly on behalf of their clients. While some have criticized Bloom's firm for its high fees, which can range from 33% to 45% of the settlement payment, she maintains that this is a necessary cost to secure justice for her clients.
Bloom's own career has been marked by controversy, including a decision to advise Harvey Weinstein on how to discredit his female accusers. She has since apologized for this mistake and notes that her firm has made a conscious effort to prioritize victims' rights over business interests.
Despite the progress made, Bloom remains critical of the slow response from powerful men like Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson to allegations of wrongdoing. She believes that these individuals have been shielded by their wealth and influence, allowing them to avoid accountability for their actions.
Bloom's commitment to fighting for victims' rights is unwavering, and she is determined to see justice served in the Epstein case. Her firm will continue to review the released files and push for further investigation into those who enabled Epstein's abuse.