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More art from survivor Maria Farmer, who reported the Epstein Network 30 years ago. Look closely ...

By Amber Woods @ Amber Speaks Up
Posted February 18, 2026

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Amber Woods (@AmberWoods100) is a social media advocate focused on raising awareness about survivor issues and the Epstein network. Operating under the handle 'Amber Speaks Up,' Woods uses Twitter to amplify stories of whistleblowers and victims, demonstrating a commitment to accountability and justice in high-profile abuse cases.

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This post highlights Maria Farmer's artistic expression following her decades-long fight for justice as the first whistleblower to report Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to the FBI in 1996. The content celebrates Farmer's creative work while contextualizing her 30-year journey from ignored victim to vindicated survivor, emphasizing the recent validation of her 1996 FBI report through the Epstein Files release. The post draws attention to how Farmer transformed her traumatic experiences into art while living in fear and obscurity for over two decades.

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This content gained traction following the December 2025 release of declassified Epstein Files, which officially confirmed Maria Farmer's 1996 FBI complaint and vindicated her decades-long claims. The timing coincides with her May 2025 negligence lawsuit against the U.S. government and ongoing congressional scrutiny led by Rep. Robert Garcia, making Farmer's story highly relevant to current discussions about federal accountability and survivor justice.

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  • 1Maria Farmer filed the first official FBI report on Epstein's crimes in September 1996, nearly a decade before police investigations led to his first indictment
  • 2After reporting Epstein, Farmer faced direct threats from Ghislaine Maxwell and lived under an assumed identity in seclusion for more than 20 years
  • 3The 2025 release of the FD-71 FBI report finally provided irrefutable documentation of Farmer's 1996 complaint, validating claims she had made for nearly three decades
  • 4Farmer's legal team estimates that the FBI's failure to act on her 1996 report allowed over 1,000 subsequent victims to be harmed
  • 5In May 2025, Farmer filed a major negligence lawsuit against the U.S. government, citing the FBI's catastrophic dereliction of duty as a direct factor enabling years of continued abuse

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More art from survivor Maria Farmer, who reported the Epstein Network 30 years ago. Look closely ...