01.19.26 The Guardian â âEpstein victimsâ advocates express outrage over slow release of files.â One month after the Justice Departmentâs congressionally mandated deadline to release all Jeffrey Epstein investigative files went unmet, victimsâ advocates expressed outrage over the Departmentâs delays and failure to comply with federal law. Justice Department attorneys said that they have publicly uploaded 12,285 documents to the DOJ website but stated that Department staff had found ââŚmore than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the act that are in various phases of review.â âAs lawyers we often say, âJustice delayed is justice denied,ââ Gloria Allred, an attorney who has represented numerous Epstein survivors, said. She added, âThere have been three decades of denial of justice for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and the pattern of denial of justice continues in 2026 with no end in sight.â
01.06.26 Island News â âTesla road rage driver pleads no contest to assaulting two women in Honolulu.â According to the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney, 39-year-old Nathaniel Radimak, the man involved in a road rage incident with two women, has entered a no-contest plea for an incident that occurred on Halekauwila St. on May 7, 2025. Mr. Radimak was also previously convicted of several other road rage incidents in Southern California, serving ten months of a five-year sentence. Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of the Radimak victims from incidents which took place in Southern California, held a press conference in Los Angeles in May 23, 2025 and stated âIâd like to see him, if heâs convicted in Hawaii, be sentenced to the maximum sentence that is possible under the law from which he was convicted there.â The Honolulu Prosecutorâs office will be asking the judge to impose consecutive sentences.
12.29.25 CNN âCNN News Centralâ â Following the official release of the files, the Department of Justice has discovered more than a million documents that are possibly linked to Jeffrey Epstein and has stated that they ââŚmay need more timeâ to release all of them. These delays have caused backlash and frustrations amongst victims and critics alike. Gloria Allred, an attorney for several dozen survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, expressed that victims and representatives wanted everything in the files released all at once, so that the big picture can be known of who assisted, supported, enabled and conspired with Jeffrey Epstein, and why were they not held accountable. Ms. Allred discusses that it is not about political party but rather to hold to account those people who conspired to hurt underage girls.
12.28.25 Inquisitr â âGloria Allred Challenges Trumpâs Story on Epstein Split.â As new documents emerge following the release of the Epstein files, attorney Gloria Allred questions the shifting explanations for how and why President Trump really ended his relationship with the disgraced financier. However, Ms. Allredâs focus remains on the trafficking allegations themselves, and on those who assisted and/or enabled Jeffrey Epstein in this effort.
12.28.25 Scoop B – âAdvocacy, Accountability, and the Long Arc of Justice: A 2025 Perspective on Gloria Allred.â Brandon âScoop Bâ Robinson recounts his earliest conversations with famed civil rights attorney, Gloria Allred, in 2017. During their discussion, Ms. Allred names powerful women, like Rosa Parks and Susan B. Anthony, who took risks at the price of being arrested or unpopular and fueled her fire for her own work. In 2025, we see Ms. Allredâs legacy as a continuation of these powerful voices, whose core principles involve a willingness to stand alone in the fight for justice. As Ms. Allred stated, âYou have to be prepared to fight. If you arenât prepared to fight, you arenât going to win.â
12.26.25 CNN – The Lead With Jake Tapper âGloria Allred and Alicia Arden.â â Gloria Allred, leading civil rights attorney, and Alicia Arden, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein and represented by Ms. Allred, joins Phil Mattingly in the discussion regarding the ongoing delays in releasing all of the Epstein files. Ms. Allred and Ms. Arden express their frustration in the handling of the documents. Ms. Allred discusses potential Epstein co-conspirators whose names may be in the documents, thoughts regarding President Trumpâs posting regarding Mr. Epstein, and her hope that the release will usher in a new era of accountability.
12.25.25 SBS News â â Thousands attend community Christmas lunches across Australia | Evening News Bulletin 25 December 2025.â Newscaster Deborah Groarke gathers the latest news for December 25, 2025. One of these stories includes victimsâ rights attorney, Gloria Allred, who represents numerous survivors of Jeffrey Epsteinâs abuse. Ms. Allred makes a statement regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorâs allegedly being referenced in the Epstein files and his lack of comment, which has been âdeafeningâ.
12.21.25 Baller Alert â âDOJ Pulls Epstein Files After Trump Photos Surface.â The Justice Department is facing scrutiny after dozens of Jeffrey Epstein-related files vanished from its public website just one day after being released. According to The Associated Press, at least 16 files that were publicly accessible on Friday were no longer available as of Saturday. Attorney Gloria Allred shared that her team had contacted the DOJ after being alerted by individuals who noticed personal sensitive information in the files. This implies that the missing files may have included unredacted names of people connected to the Epstein investigation.
12.21.25 CTV â âConcerns grow about âover redactionâ of Epstein files: Allred.â Lawyer Gloria Allred says she initially had concerns about victimsâ identifying information not being censored, but now additional redactions are âfeeding into conspiracy theories.â
12.20.25 CNN Politics â âAttorney for Epsteinâs survivors says the âsystem has failed.ââ Gloria Allred, an attorney who represents several of the women abused by Jeffrey Epstein, said Saturday she believes the âsystem has failed the survivorsâ as she demands more transparency regarding the Justice Departmentâs redactions. Ms. Allred said her legal team notified the department about the inclusion of names the DOJ was instructed not to include in the files, under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.  The Victimâs rights attorney is also concerned with the images of some of the potential victims and survivors which should have been but were not redacted in the released materials.
12.20.25 The Hill â â16 Epstein files, including photo of Trump, disappear from DOJ website: Report.â The Department of Justice told the public on its website that if it released information that âincludes non-public personally identifiable information or other sensitive content,â then the public should contact the DOJ if they find any âinformation that should not have been posted.â It is not clear if that is why some files were removed, but Victimâs rights attorney, Gloria Allred, indicated that her firmâs legal team contacted the DOJ on Saturday about names seen in the files, âwhich should have been redacted.â
12.20.25 CNN â âTrump DOJ Releases Trove of Heavily Redacted Epstein Files.â Victimsâ Rights Attorney Gloria Allred speaks with Fredericka Whitfield on the release and the redactions made on the files. Ms. Allred argues that it is imperative that the files are properly redacted to ensure the protection of the victimsâ identities, and for justice to be finally brought for the survivors.
12.20.25 AOL â TIME –  âIncomplete Epstein Files Release Draws Criticism.â Speaking to CNN, Gloria Allred, a lawyer who has represented more than 20 survivors of Jeffrey Epsteinâs abuse, noted that âthere was resistance by this administration to releasing the Epstein files.â She asked, âThe question is, is there a coverup?” and “What are they hiding?â While the full impact of the thousands of photos and documents connected with Epstein that the DOJ released on Friday remains unclear at this time, given the sheer volume of materials, reviews so far suggest they include no major new revelations.
12.19.25 CNN Politics â âGloria Allred on Epstein files’ partial release: âIâm not here for politics. Iâm here for justice, for my clients.ââ Famed attorney who represents numerous survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, Gloria Allred, reacts to the Department of Justice still not releasing all of the Epstein files. Ms. Allred tells Elex Michaelson about the frustration of some survivors surrounding delays and handling of the documents.
12.19.25 MS NOW â âEpstein survivors ‘want all’ of the files released and ‘they don’t want excuses’: Gloria Allred.â  December 19, 2025 is the deadline for the Department of Justice to release entirety of the Epstein files. Gloria Allred, leading Women’s Rights attorney who has represented 27 Epstein survivors, joins Ana Cabrera to share her expectations, saying, “we hope and pray there will not be mistakes.”  Ms. Allred suggests that the D.O.J. subpoena all remaining information held by the Epstein estate to help bring justice to the survivors, and that reliable reporting is imperative in order to make sense of the files.
12.19.25 CNN International â What We Know With Max Foster âGloria Allred.â Leading Womenâs Rights Attorney and Lawyer for Jeffrey Epstein survivors, Gloria Allred, speaks with Max Foster on the release of the Epstein files. They discuss the fact that Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General, has indicated that it will take several more weeks for the rest of the files to be released. Ms. Allred emphasizes protecting victimsâ identities in the release of the files, while offering full transparency from the Department of Justice.
12.19.25 CNN US – The Arena With Kasie Hunt  âGloria Allred reacts to the Epstein Documents Release.â Attorney Gloria Allred comments on pushing elected officials and President Trump to release the entire Department of Justiceâs files on Jeffrey Epstein, while redacting victimsâ identities.
12.18.25 WGN Radio – Legal Face â Off âAllred on Epstein survivors, Weissbart on Nick Reinerâs inheritance, Favre on Tuckerâs custody battle, Fretzin on podcasts as a growth strategy, and much more.â Renowned American civil rights and womenâs rights attorney, Gloria Allred, joins Legal Face-Off to discuss the latest happenings regarding survivors of Jeffrey Epstein. Ms. Allred pushes for transparency in the investigation and on the release of the Epstein files by the Department of Justice.
12.17.25 El-Balad â âEpstein Survivors Await DOJ File Release Amid Flashbacks and Triggers.â As survivors of Jeffrey Epstein prepare for the upcoming release of Justice Department files, they confront mixed emotions. Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 victims of Jeffrey Epstein, expressed the paramount need for transparency while protecting survivor information. While the anticipation builds, the survivors remain hopeful that the released files can foster public awareness and accountability regarding Epsteinâs extensive abuse.”
12.16.25 CNN â âFlashbacks and triggers: Epstein survivors wait in the dark for DOJ to release the files.â Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are anxiously awaiting the release of the files on Friday, 12/19. Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented more than two dozen victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, told CNN that the Department of Justice reached out to her to ask which of her clients would like their names redacted. Some Epstein survivors have said that they are certain that if the files are in fact released by Friday, that moment will only be the beginning of a long journey ahead.
12.14.25 PressReader.com / The Mail â âGiuffre familyâs fury as Met drops probe into MoS revelation Andrew told officer to dig dirt on Virginia.â  The Metropolitan Police in England announced that it will not launch a criminal investigation after The Mail reported how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) involved the police and one of Queen Elizabethâs senior aides in a campaign to smear Ms. Giufrrre, who accused him of sexual abuse when she was a teen and alleged she met Andrew through Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In their statement, Ms. Giuffreâs family said they were deeply disappointed that the Metropolitan police dropped their investigation without explanation nor speaking with them. Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 of Epsteinâs victims, stated that, âSurvivors of sex abuse and sex-trafficking deserve full protection under the law without fear or favor. With this cowardly decision, the Met has succumbed to the privileged and powerful.â
12.12.25 CBC News â The Current âEpstein survivors won their battle to unseal his files â but say the fight isnât over.â Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, Jess Michaels and Liz Stein, discuss how important to them is the Senate passage of the bill to unseal the files, and the power of the victims coming together to get this done even though there is more to do to get accountability. They stated that this accomplishment is a validation for all survivors of sexual harm, not just those of Epstein. Attorney Gloria Allred has represented 27 victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
12.02.25 Los Angeles Times Obituary â âNathan Goldberg Obituary.â Attorney Gloria Allredâs extraordinary law partner and friend of more than 50 years, Nathan Goldberg, was memorialized in his obituary, which honored his life and legacy. The obituary notes that Gloria, Nathan, and Michael Maroko were Loyola law school classmates, and there decided to practice law together as partners. They co-founded Allred, Maroko & Goldberg in 1976. Nathanâs extraordinary skill, integrity, and compassion helped define the firmâs mission.
11.24.25 Western Slope Now â âCountdown to the Epstein files: Gloria Allred weighs in.â Attorney Gloria Allred shared that the survivors she represents are encouraged by the passage of the new Epstein records transparency law but remain deeply concerned about whether the Justice Department will release the full truth, including the names of powerful men who may have participated in Epsteinâs sex trafficking scheme. Ms. Allred emphasized that her clients want transparency and accountability, noting that past failures by the Justice Department have left survivors cautious and uncertain about whether politics will once again override justice.
11.24.25 Metro News UK / PressReader â âPM urges Andrew to give evidence to Epstein inquiry.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 of Epsteinâs victims, said âWhy does Andrew resist in helping an investigation which is so important to Epstein survivors? King Charles should encourage him to do it, because it is the right thing to do. Andrewâs silence is deafening.â
11.24.25 Daily Mail UK â âDowncast Andrew is seen riding horse around Windsor as shamed royal is kicked out of his favourite club amid mounting pressure to testify in the US.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents 27 of Jeffrey Epsteinâs victims, condemned Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorâs refusal to testify before the U.S. Congress, saying his silence âis deafeningâ and urging him to help survivors by speaking under oath. Ms. Allredâs call coincided with Prime Minister Keir Starmerâs public statement that anyone with relevant information should come forward, adding to the mounting political pressure on Andrew.
11.24.25 Gazeta Express â âEpstein and his ties to Switzerland: New documents reveal details.â Newly uncovered documents show that Jeffrey Epstein maintained secret Swiss banking relationships and may have carried out aspects of his trafficking network in Switzerland. Victimsâ attorney Gloria Allred underscored the significance of these revelations, noting that Epstein âused others to recruit women in Europe,â a pattern the new evidence appears to support.
11.23.25 Metro UK â âStarmer backs calls for Andrew to testify about Epstein links in front of US Congress.â U.S. attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 of Epsteinâs victims, said: âWhy does Andrew resist helping in an investigation which is so important to victims and survivors of Jeffrey Epstein? âThis is his opportunity to help the survivors by volunteering to speak before Congress under oath. Will he do it or not? King Charles should encourage him to do it, because it is the right thing to do. Andrewâs silence is deafening.â
11.23.25 IBTimes UK â âJeffrey Epstein Files: PM Keir Starmer Urges Andrew to Testify To âClear His Nameâ.â UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer signaled that anyone with relevant information â widely understood to include former Prince Andrew â should testify before the U.S. Congress about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents many of Epsteinâs victims, has criticized Andrewâs refusal to cooperate, calling his silence âdeafeningâ and insisting that testifying would be âthe right thing to do.â
11.23.25 Telegram & Gazette / PressReader â âI am one story of a thousand.â Gloria Allred, a victimsâ rights attorney representing some of the Epstein survivors, said that accusers want the files released, in part, because they donât have the whole picture of what happened. âIâm not sure if anybody knows the exact number of victims.â
11.23.25 Huffpost / Yahoo! News â âStarmer Adds To Mounting Calls for Andrew To Give Evidence Over Epstein.â Attorney Gloria Allred said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should help Epsteinâs survivors by offering evidence, calling his silence âdeafening.â Her call aligns with Prime Minister Keir Starmerâs push for anyone with ârelevant informationâ to testify, as Andrew continues to ignore a request from U.S. Congress.
11.22.25 Daily Mail UK â âStarmer piles pressure on Andrew to testify in the US over his âtiesâ to Jeffrey Epstein after disgraced royal ignored calls to give evidence to Congress.â U.S. attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 of Epsteinâs victims, said: âWhy does Andrew resist helping in an investigation which is so important to victims and survivors of Jeffrey Epstein? This is his opportunity to help the survivors by volunteering to speak before Congress under oath. Will he do it or not? King Charles should encourage him to do it, because it is the right thing to do. Andrewâs silence is deafening.â
11.19.25 CNN â Attorney Gloria Allred and survivor Alicia Arden appeared on CNN to praise the near-unanimous House vote to compel release of the Epstein files, with Ms. Arden saying she feels âvindicatedâ and hopes full disclosure finally brings relief to victims. Ms. Allred cautioned that despite this major step forward, there is still deep concern about whether the Department of Justice will fully comply, stressing that true accountability and restored trust depend on releasing all non-restricted records without delay.
11.18.25 Sky News UK â Attorney Gloria Allred discussed President Trumpâs response to questions about the Epstein files, noting that he focused on attacking reporters rather than acknowledging survivorsâ trauma or supporting full transparency through the Senate. Ms. Allred emphasized that the President could order the Department of Justice to release all remaining files immediately and warned that political maneuvering and potential redactions may still block the truth. Ms. Allred added that survivors do not need to be âprotectedâ from information, but deserve full disclosure to understand who enabled Epstein and why the justice system has failed them.
11.15.25 Times Radio UK â âThe Epstein files: The Department of Justice has no credibility / Gloria Allred.â Attorney Gloria Allred said the public still lacks the full truth about Jeffrey Epstein because the Department of Justice (DOJ) has not released all investigative files, despite bipartisan demands for full transparency. Ms. Allred raised concerns that the DOJ may not even possess all the records held by the Epstein estate and urged Congress to secure the complete, unredacted files so the public can finally understand what happened and who enabled Epstein.
11.14.25 CNN â In an interview with CNN, Attorney Gloria Allred said the newly released emails are just âpieces of the puzzleâ and that the slow, selective release of evidence continues to frustrate Epsteinâs survivors. Ms. Allred noted that the estate has been cooperative in civil cases and questioned why Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell without first securing all relevant documents. Ms. Allred warned that the lack of transparency fuels survivorsâ fears that powerful individuals may evade accountability, and she urged an independent investigation and full release of the Epstein files.
11.13.25 CTV News â âTrumpâs reluctance to open Epstein files âa suspicious trail of eventsâ: Allred.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented several victims of Jeffrey Epstein, speaks on Trumpâs reluctance to have the documents released.
11.09.25 ABC Australia Radio â âDemocrats in U.S. Congress ask Andrew to appear for questioning over Epstein links.â Gloria Allred, a leading womenâs rights attorney who has represented 27 victims of Jeffrey Epstein, was the showâs guest. Ms. Allred spoke about the powerful House Oversight Committee and the request by Democrats for Andrew to speak to them, and that a formal invitation would need to be issued by the Republican Chair of the Committee, which has not happened. They discuss possible questions that might be posed of Andrew to understand what he may have been witness to when at the homes or traveling with Jeffrey Epstein. Ms. Allred also answers questions about what justice might look like for the victims.
11.07.25 Times Radio / YouTube â âAndrew summoned to US Congress: âHe was a guest of a crime sceneâ.â Attorney Gloria Allred told Times Radio that Prince Andrew should voluntarily speak to U.S. law enforcement and/or Congress because he was a guest at Epsteinâs home and may have witnessed relevant information about who was present and what occurred. Ms. Allred said the UKâs punishment of removing Andrewâs titles is appropriate, but stressed that true justice for survivors requires transparency and cooperation, and urged him to finally agree to answer questions under oath.
11.04.25 TalkTV London / YouTube â ââFormer Prince Andrew Should Speak Outâ, Says Lawyer for Jeffrey Epstein Victims.â Attorney Gloria Allred urges King Charles and Queen Camilla to encourage Prince Andrew to voluntarily come before the U.S. House Oversight Committee to answer questions about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. She emphasizes that such transparency would potentially aid his reputation and is the morally right thing to do. Ms. Allred also discusses the resolution of Virginia Giuffreâs civil case and ongoing efforts in Congress to release Epsteinâs files to victims can achieve justice.
11.02.25 Sunday Express / Pressreader â âKing should urge Andrew to testify.â Attorney Gloria Allred says King Charles should go a step further and publicly urge Prince Andrew to voluntarily speak to the U.S. Congress about Jeffrey Epstein. Ms. Allred says Andrew should cooperate for the sake of victims, and that while he cannot be legally compelled as a non-U.S. citizen, the King and Queen could influence him to do the right thing.
11.01.25 Daily Mail UK â âUS politicians demand Andrew testify before Congress over Jeffrey Epstein links as disgraced ex-prince faces anonymous future in Norfolk.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of Epsteinâs victims, says Prince Andrew should finally speak to U.S. law enforcement âunder oathâ about his association with Jeffrey Epstein, something he has declined to do. She calls King Charlesâs move to strip Andrew of his title âlong overdue,â and says Andrew should âno longer walk with honorâ and be held accountable for the sake of survivors.
11.01.25 Times Radio / Youtube â âAndrew must cooperate with the authorities | Gloria Allred.â Attorney Gloria Allred says that King Charles was right to strip Prince Andrew of his titles, but that punishment alone isnât enough â Andrew must now voluntarily cooperate with law enforcement. She urges him to speak with the FBI or Homeland Security, under circumstances where he has a legal duty to tell the truth, and says doing so would serve the victims and help rebuild his reputation. Ms. Allred also discusses the political battle in Congress to compel the DOJ to release the Epstein files.
10.31.25 The Mirror UK â âEXCLUSIVE: Andrew must be quizzed by cops, says Royal Familyâs former head of protection.â Attorney Gloria Allred says Prince Andrew should now volunteer to travel to the United States and speak to investigators under oath about Jeffrey Epstein. Ms. Allred, who represents several Epstein victims, says doing so would be a positive step for survivors seeking accountability.
10.31.25 BBC UK / MSN â âStreets named after Andrew should be changed, says Epstein victimsâ lawyer.â Attorney Gloria Allred says Andrewâs titles being removed is the right course of action â but she goes further, calling for streets in Northern Ireland named after him to be changed. Ms. Allred says communities should âhonor victimsâ instead, and that public places should not commemorate someone accused of sex crimes, even if he denies it.
10.31.25 The Independent UK / MSN â âCalls to change âPrince Andrewâ place names after King strips title.â Multiple cities across the UK are considering renaming streets and places named after Prince Andrew following the Kingâs decision to strip him of his titles. Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented several of Jeffrey Epsteinâs victims, publicly supported these efforts, telling BBC Radio Ulster that âespecially Prince Andrew Wayâ should be renamed because âwe donât like his way of doing things and the people he associated with.â
10.31.25 BBC UK â âAndrewâs move out of Royal Lodge may not happen until new year.â Attorney Gloria Allred calls King Charlesâs decision to strip Prince Andrew of his title and home âlong overdueâ and âdefinitely welcome.â Ms. Allred also reiterates her long-standing position that Andrew must speak to U.S. law enforcement âunder oathâ about Jeffrey Epstein â something she notes he has declined to do.
10.31.25 Sky News â âAndrew latest: Email exchange between Andrew and Epstein released in court papers – a day after King strips him of titles.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 alleged Epstein victims, told Sky News that the stripping of Prince Andrewâs titles is appropriate, but not enough. Ms. Allred urged him to voluntarily travel to the United States and cooperate with law enforcement because he may have information relevant to the investigation.
10.30.25 AL.com â âJudge dismisses Roy Mooreâs lawsuit against woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her as a teen.â The court has dismissed former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Mooreâs defamation lawsuit against Beverly Nelson, who was represented by Attorney Gloria Allred when she first shared her story publicly in 2017.
10.29.25 Playbill â âPhotos: Sara Bareilles, Gloria Allred, Lea Salonga, More Celebrate Liberationâs Broadway Opening.â Attorney Gloria Allred attended the opening night of Liberation at the James Earl Jones Theatre on Broadway on October 28, 2025. The Playbill article features a photo of Ms. Allred at the event.
10.28.25 CNN â âShould Trump be referred to as a âking?â Larry Elder and Gloria Allred debate.â Attorney Gloria Allred appeared as a guest on the premiere episode of CNNâs The Story Is with host Elex Michaelson and guest Larry Elder, where the two offered opposing views on Californiaâs Proposition 50, the âElection Rigging Response Act.â Ms. Allred expressed strong support for Governor Newsom and the measure, emphasizing the need to protect fair elections and resist abuses of power, while Mr. Elder opposed it as political overreach. The discussion also touched on Donald Trumpâs recent imagery portraying himself as a king, which Ms. Allred condemned as undemocratic and disrespectful to American values.
10.25.25 Just Jared â âRami Malek & Russell Crowe Share Some Laughs at the AFI Fest 2025 Premiere of âNurembergâ.â Attorney Gloria Allred attended the premiere of Nuremberg held at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California. Ms. Allred appears in the sixth photograph in the event gallery.
10.21.25 Times Radio UK â Attorney Gloria Allred urged Prince Andrew to break his silence and assist the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, saying that while Andrew claims to want to avoid being a distraction to the royal family, his greater moral duty is to the victims. Ms. Allred emphasized that merely offering âlip serviceâ is not enough â he should voluntarily share what he knows about Epsteinâs crimes, even if he is not compelled to do so. Ms. Allred also added that King Charles could publicly encourage his brother to cooperate, noting that doing so would help the monarchyâs reputation.
10.21.25 The Dallas Express / Yahoo! News â âAllred Questions Texas Medical Boardâs Removal of Doctor Tied to Abortion Clinic.â Attorney Gloria Allred publicly challenged the Texas Medical Board over what she described as the forced termination of Dr. Robert Bredt, who resigned after his part-time work with Planned Parenthood became politically controversial. Ms. Allred argued that Dr. Bredtâs constitutional rights were violated as she appeared as a member of the public before the Texas Medical Board to protest his ousting.
10.20.25 Daily Mail UK â âDiddy reveals that he will APPEAL his conviction and four-year prison sentence.â Attorney Gloria Allred spoke outside the Manhattan courthouse following the sentencing of Sean Combs to four years in prison. Ms. Allred expressed support for the judgeâs decision, calling it thoughtful and fair. Ms. Allred emphasized the importance of accountability and hoped the outcome would encourage other survivors to come forward.
10.20.25 Newsweek â âPolice âActively Lookingâ at New Prince Andrew Allegation.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented several victims of Jeffrey Epstein, reacted to Prince Andrewâs recent statement regarding his no longer using many of his titles as the related Epstein situation had become a distraction from the monarchyâs work. Speaking on Sky News, Ms. Allred said that minimizing the abuse of Epsteinâs victims as a public-relations issue is âan insult to victims,â emphasizing that their suffering should never be dismissed as bad publicity for the monarchy.
10.17.25 Fox 7 Austin â âFormer Texas Medical Board medical director forced out by state speaks out.â Attorney Gloria Allred publicly supported Dr. Robert Bredt during his challenge of the Texas Medical Boardâs decision to force his retirement, asserting that the termination stemmed from âfalse and hateful words and unjust accusationsâ tied to his previous work with Planned Parenthood South Texas, and that his fundamental constitutional rights had been denied.
10.17.25 KVUE â âOusted Texas Medical Board director, attorneys challenge âforced termination.ââ Attorney Gloria Allred joined Dr. Robert Bredt in addressing the Texas Medical Board to protest what she described as his âforced termination.â Ms. Allred stated that Dr. Bredtâs resignation appeared to be based on a false and defamatory statement by a Texas legislator and argued that he had been denied his fundamental constitutional rights after being pressured to leave his position due to his past work with Planned Parenthood.
10.13.25 NTD â âAlec Baldwin, Brother Stephen Crash Range Rover Into Tree in Hamptons.â Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen crashed their Range Rover into a tree in the Hamptons during heavy rain, with no reported injuries. The incident follows ongoing fallout from the 2021 Rust shooting, for which Mr. Baldwin faced and later had dismissed manslaughter charges. Attorney Gloria Allred, representing the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, recently criticized Alec Baldwin for promoting his TLC reality show while, in her view, failing to acknowledge the impact of Ms. Hutchinsâ death.
10.13.25 TMZ â âAlec & Stephen Baldwin Smash Head-First into Tree in Hamptons.â The article reports that Alec Baldwin and his brother, Stephen, were involved in a serious car crash in East Hampton, New York, after colliding head-on with a tree. Attorney Gloria Allred is mentioned in the article. Ms. Allred represents the parents and sister of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who tragically died on the set of âRustâ, where Alec Baldwin was charged with and acquitted of manslaughter in his criminal trial. After Mr. Baldwinâs acquittal, Attorney Allred was critical of him for celebrating family life on his reality show while ignoring his part in the indescribable loss for the Hutchinsâ family.
10.07.25 CNN Politics â âWhy some of Jeffrey Epsteinâs victims are wary of compiling their own âclient listâ.â Victimsâ rights attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented numerous survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, confirmed to CNN that she has not been approached about her clients participating in the creation of a survivor-led list of Epstein associates. While not directly involved in this particular initiative, Ms. Allred continues to be a trusted advocate for victims, emphasizing the importance of protecting their safety and ensuring that any pursuit of justice is handled through appropriate legal channels.
10.05.25 Psychology Today â âBeginner’s Mind at Midlife: Learning to Begin Again.â This article explores how staying open and humble can help adults step into new territory and learn in unexpected ways. It profiles Joanna, a 60-year-old autistic woman who hadnât read since childhood until recently and, during a public reading, surprised the audience by sharing that her mother had âworked with Gloria Allred.â
10.05.25 VT â âDiddyâs ex Cassie Ventura reacts to his sentence after his groveling apology in court.â Attorney Gloria Allred comments that she was relieved Mr. Combs was not released on time served, as some had feared, and hoped the outcome offered some comfort to survivors.
10.04.25 BBC Radio 4 UK â âWomanâs Hour: Weekend Womanâs Hour: Melinda French Gates, Rebecca Solnit, âCarentsâ, Actor Tracey Ullman.â Attorney Gloria Allred joins Nuala McGovern on the Womanâs Hour podcast to discuss what has happened to victimsâ voices amongst the continuous revelations in the press from the Epstein Files.
10.04.25 The Independent â ââHe has to pay the price for what he didâ: Attorney Gloria Allred gives statement following Sean âDiddyâ Combs sentencing.â Attorney Gloria Allred reacted to Sean Combs sentencing by calling the judge âthoughtfulâ but emphasizing that, despite praise for Combsâs past community contributions, he must still âpay the price for what he did.â
10.04.25 NBC 10 Philadelphia â âRecap: Sean âDiddyâ Combs sentenced to 50 months in prison.â Speaking outside the Manhattan courthouse, Attorney Gloria Allred called Judge Arun Subramanian âvery thoughtfulâ and said Combs âhas to pay the price for what he did.â Ms. Allred said she represents alleged victims of Combs who were concerned he might walk free by the end of the year.
10.03.25 Legal Affairs and Trials with Meghann Cuniff â âA judge sentenced Diddy to 4 years in prison. Hereâs everything that went into it.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented several women suing Sean âDiddyâ Combs, spoke outside the Manhattan federal courthouse after his sentencing, saying her clients feared he might walk free this year and are relieved he will remain in prison for several years. The article details Combsâ 50-month prison sentence on prostitution-related convictions and the legal fight over whether judges can consider acquitted conduct when deciding punishment.
09.16.25 Newsmax â âPatel: âOriginal Sinâ in Epstein Case Was Acostaâs Initial Handling.â In an interview with Newsmax regarding the Epstein case, Attorney Gloria Allred emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, calling for the release of files so survivors can finally understand how such abuse was allowed to happen.
09.12.25 Jewish Insider â âIsaac Chotiner, The New Yorkerâs interrogator out to trip up Israel supporters.â Attorney Gloria Allred is among the critics who have condemned The New Yorker for inviting Hasan Piker to its upcoming festival, following his extreme comments about Israel and Jews. The article notes that the magazine has not responded to critics regarding Pikerâs invitation.
09.11.25 Nation Cymru Wales â âPM under pressure to sack Mandelson over Epstein links.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented more than 20 of Jeffrey Epsteinâs survivors, urged Lord Mandelson to voluntarily sit for questioning by investigators, stating that if he wants to help the survivors, âitâs deeds, not words that are important.â Ms. Allredâs call comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to sack Mandelson as ambassador to the U.S. over his past association with Epstein, including emails expressing support and a note calling him his âbest pal.â
09.11.25 The New York Sun â âHerschel Walker, Who Said Heâd Rather Be a Werewolf Than a Vampire, Faces Senate Grilling Over Ambassadorship.â Attorney Gloria Allred is mentioned as the attorney who represented a woman who alleged that Herschel Walker pressured her to have an abortion in 1993 during a yearslong extramarital affair. Mr. Walker denied the allegation. Mr. Walker has been nominated by President Trump to serve as ambassador to the Bahamas.
09.11.25 Bloomberg News â âThe Ambassador Who Flew Too Close to Epstein.â The opinion article details the departure of Peter Mandelson as Britainâs ambassador to Washington due to his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney Gloria Allred, along with several Labor MPs and Epsteinâs victims, called for Peter Mandelson to step down from his role, adding to the growing pressure to do so after the newly released Epstein materials revealed supportive notes and photos from Mandelson to Epstein in 2008.
09.10.25 LBC UK â âAndrew Marr / Gloria Allred interview with LBC.â Attorney Gloria Allred stated that while there is no indication Lord Peter Mandelson, the UK Ambassador to the U.S., was involved in trafficking, he should still come forward and share everything he knows about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Allred emphasized that simply distancing himself or expressing regret about his prior association isnât enoughâhe should volunteer to assist the congressional investigation and help with whatever information he may have. If Lord Mandelson doesnât reach out and volunteer what he may know, then Ms. Allred believes he should resign as ambassador.
09.09.25 Newsmax â âGloria Allred to Newsmax: Anyone Who Knew Epstein Should Talk.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 women alleging abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, told Newsmax that her clients want transparency, accountability, and the release of files related to Epstein. Ms. Allred emphasized that people who spent time at Epsteinâs residences likely know information and have a responsibility to come forward, though she noted that congressional investigators have not contacted her or her clients about contributing to the investigation.
09.07.25 The Guardian â ââNo outreachâ to Epstein victims despite Trumpâs vow to investigate, lawyers say.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 Epstein survivors, stated that there has been no outreach from the Department of Justice or Congress to interview her clients. Ms. Allred is one of several attorneys criticizing the Trump administration for failing to include survivors in the investigation despite public promises to do so.
09.07.25 Alternet / Newsbreak â ââWhitewashâ: Epstein victimsâ lawyers rip Trump admin for âabysmalâ handling of case.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 Epstein survivors, said that neither the Department of Justice nor members of Congress have reached out to her to interview her clients.
09.05.25 New York Post â âThe New Yorker trashed for inviting âpro-9/11 radicalâ Hasan Piker, who called Israelis âinbred,â to speak at festivalâ The New Yorker magazine is being ripped for inviting controversial influencer Hasan Piker to headline an upcoming event. âNot only has Piker inexplicably compared the Houthis to Holocaust victim Anne Frank, heâs labeled Hezbollah as a âsuccessful⌠resistance group,â stated that âAmerica deserved 9/11,â and that âit doesnât matter if rapes happened on October 7thâ,â the Anti-Defamation League said. âThese extreme statements, and others, should permanently disqualify him from appearing at any major media festival.â Famed womenâs rights lawyer, Gloria Allred, agreed and told the Telegraph that, âI also believe that persons who express hate speech should not be invited to prestigious round tables. Anyone who suggests that it doesnât matter if rape happened, [that] should be sufficient to exclude a person from an invitation list to participate in the New Yorker round table.â
09.04.25 WGN News â âAttorney Gloria Allred on Epstein Survivorsâ Rally & Release of Epstein Files.â Attorney Gloria Allred appeared on WGN News to discuss her representation of 27 Epstein survivors and alleged victims of Ghislaine Maxwell. Ms. Allred continues to urge full transparency through the release of all Epstein-related files without redactions, while protecting victimsâ privacy.
09.04.25 Indybay.org â âWhite House Epstein File-Gate Protests Call for Release of Recordsâ As the Epstein File-Gate controversy continues to grow, protests for the last two days have seen survivors, legislators and activists all calling for the full release of the remaining three percent of files still being held by the Justice Department. Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 Epstein survivors, opened her comments at the D.C. rally to support survivors of Epstein and Maxwell by saying that victimsâ voices are important, and âPower only recognizes power. We are overdue for justice. We are not waiting for justice; we are fighting for justice.â
09.03.25 CNN â âThe Arena with Kasie Hunt â GLORIA ALLRED.â Attorney Gloria Allred emphasized that survivors, long denied justice in the courtroom, are now fighting for change. Ms. Allred continues to urge Congress to release the full truth to give victims some measure of justice now rather than cherry pick the information. She indicates that now is the opportunity for survivors to fight for the release of all of the files, letting their elected officials know that they will be held accountable if they do not do the right thing.
09.03.25 New Castle News â âCongress Epstein.â Attorney Gloria Allred is greeted as she arrives to speak at a rally in support of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025, in Washington D.C.
09.02.25 NY Post â âJeffrey Epsteinâs victims revealed âadditionalâ persons of interest in meeting with House lawmakers, Rep. James Comer says.â House lawmakers met privately with Jeffrey Epsteinâs victims, who revealed new names of persons of interest and shared emotional testimony. Attorney Gloria Allred has represented 27 victims of Jeffrey Epstein. One of her clients, Alicia Arden, is shown with Ms. Allred at a recent press conference asking for the release of the government files.
08.28.25 KTLA 5 â âDelta to pay $79 million after fuel dump rained down on L.A. County schools.â Delta Air Lines has agreed to a $78.75 million settlement over a 2020 fuel dump that affected schools and neighborhoods in L.A. County, marking a major development in a long-running case. Attorney Gloria Allred represented four Park Avenue Elementary teachers who claimed physical and emotional harm, describing at a press conference how the fuel impacted their skin, eyes, and respiratory systems as it rained down on the school during an emergency landing.
08.20.25 Daily Record / Yahoo News UK â âPrince Andrew warned to âbrace himselfâ as bombshell Epstein files to be made public.â Attorney Gloria Allred urged Prince Andrew to cooperate with U.S. lawmakers as the release of government files looms. Ms. Allred emphasized that he should take responsibility and be willing to testify publicly about his ties to Epstein.
08.15.25 Fox11 â âThe final episode of âThe Issue Is:â. Attorney Gloria Allred appeared in the final episode of Elex Michaelsonâs FOX 11 show to offer her congratulations and share a special farewell. Having joined Elex in lighthearted dances on the program over the years, Ms. Allred marked the occasion with one last dance together to celebrate his seven-and-a-half-year run.
08.14.25 MSNBC â âUnanimous calls from the public to release the files.â Attorney Gloria Allred and her client, Alicia Arden, appeared on MSNBCâs Deadline: White House with Nicolle Wallace. Ms. Arden, one of Jeffrey Epsteinâs earliest known accusers, spoke about how her 1997 police report was dismissed and the lasting impact of not being taken seriously at that time. Ms. Allred emphasized the urgent need for transparency and accountability through the release of the Epstein files.
08.14.25 EIN Press Wire âCitizen Ben Issues Urgent Warning On Threat to LGBTQ+ Marriage And American Civil Rightsâ – In a blistering new op-ed, journalist and activist Ben Cable, writing under his Citizen Ben platform, warns that the United States is âstanding at the cliff edgeâ as the Trump administration and Project 2025 allies move to dismantle marriage equality and roll back hard-fought LGBTQ+ rights. Ben Cable continues to fight for civil rights for members of the LGBTQ+ community, and previously received public backing from civil rights attorney, Gloria Allred, during his fight for gay marriage.
08.13.25 NBC News/AOL âHarvey Weinstein to be tried for a third time in New York after mistrial on rape chargeâ – Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer whose scandal in 2017 was pivotal in drawing global attention to the #MeToo movement, will be tried for a third time by New York prosecutors in the sexual assault case of Jessica Mann. In Mr. Weinsteinâs criminal retrial in June of this year in New York, the jury could not render a verdict on the charge for Ms. Mann, but they did find Mr. Weinstein guilty of sexually assaulting Miriam Haley in 2006. Ms. Haley is represented by victimsâ rights attorney, Gloria Allred.
08.09.25 Raw Story â âEpstein victim takes aim at Trump admin on MSNBC: âI donât know what they are protectingâ.â On MSNBC, Gloria Allred appeared alongside her client, Alicia Ardenâwho says she was sexually battered by Jeffrey Epstein in 1997âto criticize the Trump administrationâs continued withholding of the Epstein files. Ms. Allred advocated for their release with victimsâ names concealed to protect privacy and called on Congress to create a respectful process where survivors can choose to testify rather than be compelled.
08.09.25 MSNBC â âEpstein accuser demands release of files: âI donât know what they are protectingâ.â Attorney Gloria Allred appeared with her client, Alicia Ardenâwho claims Epstein sexually battered her in 1997âcondemning decades of injustice for his victims. Ms. Allred criticized Alex Acostaâs 2008 âsweetheart dealâ with Mr. Epstein, supported releasing the case files with victimsâ names redacted, and urged that survivors be invited, not subpoenaed, to testify before Congress.
08.08.25 Pressreader.com â âWrangling over Epstein files leaves accusers feelÂing stressedâ Women who say they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein are feeling skeptical and anxious about the Justice Departmentâs handling of records related to the convicted sex offender. Alicia Arden, who said Jeffrey Epstein sexually battered her in the late 1990s and filed a police report at that time, held a news conference in Los Angeles with her attorney, Gloria Allred. Ms. Arden said she would support the release of additional materials related to the case. But Ms. Arden also expressed outrage at the possibility that Ghislaine Maxwell could receive clemency or other special treatment through the process, adding that the Justice Departmentâs approach had been âvery upsettingâ so far.
08.07.25 Knewz / Newsbreak â âPrince Andrew faces pressure to testify in public.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing more than twenty Jeffrey Epstein victims, is urging Prince Andrew to volunteer to testify before the U.S. Congress about his connections to Mr. Epstein, calling out Prince Andrewâs ongoing silence despite past vows to combat trafficking. Ms. Allred urged him to cooperate with the FBI and Justice Department, noting he could testify without requiring his physical presence in the United States.
08.07.25 Associated Press / Monterey Herald â âVictims feeling exhausted and anxious about wrangling over Epstein files.â Attorney Gloria Allred, with client Alicia Arden, who filed a police report accusing Jeffrey Epstein of sexual battery in 1997, demanded the release of Ghislaine Maxwellâs DOJ interview transcript and Epstein files at a Los Angeles news conference, and opposing Ms. Maxwellâs potential clemency. Representing numerous victims of Mr. Epstein, Ms. Allred urged full transparency in the release of the interview transcript. The victims rights attorney urges the need to prioritize survivorsâ voices and prevent further trauma.
08.07.25 Fox11 Los Angeles â âEarly Epstein accuser pushes for Ghislaine Maxwell to stay in prison, files to be released.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Alicia Arden and more than twenty other victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is advocating for the full release of Ms. Maxwellâs nine-hour DOJ interview transcript and urging that Maxwell remain incarcerated. Ms. Allred supports Ms. Ardenâs public demand for transparency in the release of the Epstein case files and encourages victims to share their stories to push for truth and justice, while calling on the public to press Congress for action.
08.07.25 KREM2 â âGhislaine Maxwell has an interview with the Department of Justice.â Attorney Gloria Allred, with her client Alicia Arden, who reported Jeffrey Epstein for sexual battery in 1997, amplified Ms. Ardenâs call for the release of Epsteinâs files and Ghislaine Maxwellâs DOJ interview transcript, highlighting how political disputes often overshadow victimsâ experiences. Ms. Allred advocated for complete DOJ transparency, opposing selective disclosures, and endorsed Ms. Ardenâs stance against pardoning Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking.
08.07.25 ABC7 â âJeffrey Epstein accuser speaks out, wants to see Ghislaine Maxwell stay behind bars.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Alicia Arden, who filed a 1997 police report against Jeffrey Epstein for sexual battery, provided Ms. Arden a platform to demand the release of the Epstein files and Ghislaine Maxwellâs DOJ interview transcript, emphasizing that victimsâ voices are often ignored amidst political debates. Ms. Allred insisted on full transparency from the DOJ, rejecting selective release of information, and supported Ms. Ardenâs stance against pardoning Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking.
08.07.25 Forbes Breaking News â âAllred Asked If She Is Worried About Epstein Victims Coming Forward Due To Handling By Government.â Attorney Gloria Allred expressed concern about the emotional toll on Jeffrey Epstein’s victims due to ongoing media coverage and political scrutiny, noting that while many have legal and therapeutic support, some are still triggered and struggle to move on. Ms. Allred respects victims’ choices to come forward or remain silent, emphasizing they should be supported and not bullied by Congress or others, leaving the decision to them.
08.07.25 Forbes Breaking News â âEpstein Victim Lawyer Gloria Allred Drops Shock Stat: âMore Than An Estimated 1,000â Epstein Victims.â Attorney Gloria Allred, alongside her client Alicia Arden, who was the first victim to have documented proof that she filed a 1997 police report against Jeffrey Epstein for sexual battery, criticized the justice system’s failure to prosecute him at that time, potentially enabling further abuse. Ms. Arden bravely speaks out, urging transparency through unreleased government files and highlighting victims’ emotional toll.
08.07.25 LA Times / MSN â âVictims feeling exhausted and anxious about wrangling over Epstein files.â Attorney Gloria Allred appeared with her client, Alicia Ardenâwho says Epstein sexually battered her in 1997âat a Los Angeles news conference addressing the Justice Departmentâs handling of Epstein-related records. Ms. Allred supported releasing additional materials, including Ghislaine Maxwellâs recent interview transcript, with victimsâ identities protected, while voicing concern over the possibility of Ms. Maxwell receiving clemency or other special treatment.
08.06.25 CNN â âLaura Coates Live.â Prominent womenâs rights attorney, Gloria Allred, appears alongside client, Alicia Arden, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein and one of the more than 20 women Ms. Allred represents. Ms. Allred discusses the importance of including survivorsâ voices in the pursuit of justice in this case, advocating that they be invitedânot subpoenaedâto testify before Congress and the subcommittees. Ms. Allred also calls for the full, unedited release of Ghislaine Maxwellâs interview with Deputy Assistant Attorney, Todd Blanche, with annotations indicating whether her statements are independently corroborated, an inconsistent statement, or are false (with proof showing it is untrue). Additionally, Ms. Allred criticizes the selective subpoenaing of officials and urges for all the Attorneys General to be included, for example, Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche, and Alex Acosta, and urges a more transparent and inclusive investigative process.
08.03.25 International The News â âKing Charles appears unfazed as Prince Andrew dragged into new trouble.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents victims of Jeffrey Epstein, challenges Prince Andrew to cooperate with U.S. authorities and testify before Congress. She emphasizes that he âshouldnât be in fear if he did nothing wrong.â
08.03.25 Radar Online â âPressure Mounts on Price Andrew to âTestify in Publicâ Over Ties to Pedophile Pal Jeffrey Epstein in Wake of Trump Scandal.â Attorney Gloria Allred calls on Prince Andrew to publicly testify before the U.S. Congress about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged knowledge of sex trafficking activities. Representing multiple victims of Mr. Epstein, Ms. Allred stresses that Prince Andrewâs silence signals unwillingness to help and argues that he could testify voluntarily, and argues that he would not need to be in the U.S. to do so. Ms. Allred also advocates for the release of U.S. government files on Jeffrey Epstein, stating that bipartisan Congressional support exists for their disclosure.
08.01.25 Mirror UK â âPrince Andrew told âtestify in publicâ over ties to paedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of Jeffrey Epsteinâs victims, urged Prince Andrew to testify publicly before the U.S. Congress regarding his ties to Mr. Epstein. Emphasizing that his continued silence signals a refusal to help victims, Ms. Allred stated that Prince Andrew does not need to travel to the U.S. and could likely provide testimony from the UK. Ms. Allred also called for the release of U.S. government files on Mr. Epstein, asserting that Prince Andrewâs name is likely among them and that transparency is crucial to achieving justice for the victims.
07.31.25 CNN â âLaura Coates Live â Dave Aronberg, Gloria Allred and Adam Klasfeld.â Attorney Gloria Allred expressed sympathy for Virginia Giuffre’s family and commended them for publicly speaking out and supporting Ms. Giuffre. Ms. Allred emphasized that victims of Jeffrey Epstein and their families are united in demanding truth and accountability. Ms. Allred wondered if there is any information in the files regarding whether Mr. Epsteinâs one time friend, Donald Trump, was ever interviewed by the FBI, and/or if Mr. Trump ever voluntarily shared information with law enforcement about what he knew about Jeffrey Epstein. Ms. Allred also stated that Ms. Giuffre acted with courage in her fight for justice, despite her long time suffering.
07.28.25 CNN â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents numerous survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, emphasized the need to protect victims’ privacy as legal debates around the release of files and the question of overturning Ghislaine Maxwellâs 2021 conviction continues. Ms. Allred discussed the rollercoaster that victims have been through in their desire for justice in these cases. She called for full transparency, with a focus on access to all of the state and federal prosecutorial files, but insisting that victims’ privacy be protected, with no release of any explicit material to prevent further harm to victims.
07.26.25 The Guardian UK â âTrump bids to release Epstein grand jury files â what secrets might they hold?â Attorney Gloria Allred supports the DOJâs motion to unseal Jeffrey Epsteinâs government files but explicitly emphasizes that certain personal identifying information must remain redactedâincluding victimsâ names and attorneyâclient communications. Ms. Allred calls for the release of a broader range of materials such as texts, emails, and other communications involving Epstein and his associates, while still protecting survivorsâ privacy.
07.23.25 Daily Nation Africa â âHow Gloria Allred Transformed Tragedy into a Trailblazing Legal Career.â The article profiles Gloria Allredâs rise as a pioneering women’s rights attorney, detailing how personal tragedyâincluding a sexual assault and a difficult abortionâshaped her drive to fight for justice. It highlights her high-profile legal work representing victims of sexual harassment and assault, including those accusing powerful figures like Bill Cosby and Donald Trump. The article emphasizes how Ms. Allred turned her pain into purpose, using the legal system and media to advocate for women, often in landmark or precedent-setting cases.
07.21.25 CBS News / AOL â âBill Cosby timeline: Accusations, current frenzy.â This article provides a detailed timeline of the sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, including key moments such as a 2014 press conference led by attorney Gloria Allred, who represented several accusers. It traces the escalation of public attention following comedian Hannibal Buressâs viral clip and outlines Mr. Cosbyâs legal responses and the resulting cultural and professional fallout.
07.16.25 LBC Britain â âEpsteinâs lawyer: âThere is no list⌠but it wasnât suicideâ.â Attorney Gloria Allred disagrees with Mr. Epsteinâs lawyerâs claims, emphasizing that there was substantial evidence of sex trafficking, which is why federal prosecutors pursued the case. Ms. Allred supports full transparency of the prosecution’s filesâwith victimsâ identities protectedâand stresses that the public discussion is retraumatizing for many survivors who have repeatedly been denied justice and truth. [Ms. Allredâs segment begins at 8:36 minutes]
07.15.25 CNN â âLaura Coates Live â Gloria Allred.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented over 20 of Jeffrey Epsteinâs alleged victims, said Ghislaine Maxwell could provide critical information if she testifies before Congress, but likely will not while her appeals are ongoing. Ms. Allred emphasized the victims’ need for truth and accountability, while urging the DOJ to release Epsteinâs full case fileâwith redactions to protect victim privacyâso the public can see the evidence for themselves.
07.05.25 The Telegraph UK â âWeinstein victim lawyer: Donât let Diddy case fool you. MeToo is alive and well.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several women accusing Sean âDiddyâ Combs of sexual assault, emphasized that the MeToo movement is still strong despite his mixed verdictâacquitted on 3 charges, and convicted on 2 charges. Ms. Allred also said she is considering proposing legislation that would clarify that a woman cannot legally consent to sex if she is a victim of domestic violence, and has been beaten before or after the act by her partner.
07.03.25 Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) â âVIDEO: Sean âDiddyâ Combs: The rise, fall and acquittal of a hip hop mogul.â Attorney Gloria Allred noted that Cassie Ventura had filed her lawsuit under the Adult Victims of Sexual Abuse Act and reportedly reached a $20 million settlement with Sean âDiddyâ Combs. Ms. Allred said the video showing Mr. Combs beating and dragging Ms. Ventura drew the attention of law enforcement and led to her willingness to testify as an alleged victim of sex trafficking.
07.02.25 CNN â âLaura Coates Live â Gloria Allred + CNN/Laura Coates Live.â In a CNN interview with reporter Laura Coates, attorney Gloria Allred responded to the verdict involving Sean âDiddyâ Combs by expressing appreciation for the felony convictions while acknowledging the prosecutionâs challenges. Ms. Allred emphasized that the #MeToo movement remains strong, with survivors continuing to come forward, and discussed new legislation she may propose to create a legal presumption of non-consent in cases involving domestic violence.
07.02.25 BBC UK â Following the verdict in the Sean âDiddyâ Combs case, attorney Gloria Allred described it as a partial victory for both sides, noting the juryâs decision not to convict on the most serious charges, including RICO and sex trafficking, despite substantial evidence. Ms. Allred also confirmed she represents two women in ongoing civil cases against Mr. Combs and emphasized the lower burden of proof in civil court as a vital avenue for survivors seeking accountability.
07.02.25 ABC Australia â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents victims in the upcoming civil cases against Sean Combs, called the criminal trial verdict a positive outcome for survivors. Ms. Allred emphasized that the fight for justice continues in civil court and dismissed claims that the MeToo movement is fading, noting that civil cases against powerful men are more prevalent than ever.
07.02.25 NewsNation â âWhat does Diddyâs verdict mean for his pending lawsuits?â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents two women suing Sean Combs and others who spoke to law enforcement, said the civil cases will continue despite the criminal verdict and noted the lower burden of proof in civil court. Like Cassie Venturaâs attorney, Ms. Allred supported the denial of bail, cited video evidence of force, and said her clients remain concerned for their safety.
07.02.25 KHSP Las Vegas â âGloria Allred Gives Us Her Reaction To Shocking Sean Diddy Combs Verdict.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents two women suing Sean âDiddyâ Combs in civil court and has worked with other accusers who spoke to law enforcement, called the not-guilty verdict on the RICO and sex trafficking charges a win for the defense but emphasized that Combs is now a convicted felon under the Mann Act. She noted many alleged victims showed great courage in coming forward despite fear of retaliation, and while she respects the juryâs decision, she underscored the seriousness of the evidence, including Cassieâs testimony and video of alleged violence.
07.02.25 ABC7 Eyewitness News â âGloria Allred not shocked by Sean âDiddyâ Combs verdict clearing him of top charges.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ accusers in ongoing civil lawsuits, said she wasnât surprised by the mixed verdict and noted that juries often expect even more proof when a celebrity is on trial. Having been in the courtroom, Ms. Allred emphasized the scale of Combsâ legal team, praised the courage of accusers who spoke to prosecutors but werenât called to testify, and said she does not believe the criminal case will affect the pending civil suits.
06.28.25 People â âSee 39 Celebrities Celebrating Pride (From Paris Hilton to the Housewives!)â Renowned womenâs rights attorney Gloria Allredâand a drag performer dressed as herâride through the 2019 L.A. Pride Parade in West Hollywood, CA. (Photo 20/32)
06.27.25 ABC News Australia â âSean âDiddyâ Combs and Harvey Weinstein cases test the limits and legacy of #MeToo movement.â Attorney Gloria Allred, a veteran of the #MeToo movement, represents clients in high-profile cases involving Sean “Diddy” Combs and Harvey Weinstein. During the first week of the Sean Combs trial, Ms. Allred spoke outside the courtroom, asserting that the #MeToo movement is “alive and well” and far from over.
06.11.25 IMDB â âHarvey Weinstein Rape Retrial Descends Into Chaos Amid Split Verdicts, Jury Tensions & Threatsâ Â A week into jury deliberations on Harvey Weinsteinâs New York rape retrial, the proceedings appear to be descending into chaos.
Under personal and judicial duress, the jurors just informed Judge Curtis Farber that they have reached a split verdict: guilty on Count 1 of a criminal sexual act in the first degree against Miriam Haley, not guilty of the same charge involving Kaja Sokola and no verdict on Jessica Mann. In this retrial, each count of first-degree criminal sexual act carries a maximum sentence of 25 years. Ms. Haley, appearing outside the courthouse with her lawyer, Gloria Allred, said she was âgrateful â to the jury.
06.04.25 NewsNation â âJudge dismisses defamation claims filed by Diddyâs bodyguard.â Attorney Gloria Allred is representing Thalia Graves, who has accused Sean “Diddy” Combs and his former bodyguard, Joseph Sherman, of sexually assaulting her in 2001. A New York judge dismissed Shermanâs defamation lawsuit against Ms. Graves and Ms. Allred, calling it âpatently frivolous,â and imposed sanctions on Mr. Sherman and his attorney for filing baseless claims.
06.03.25 Law 360 â ââFrivolousâ Defamation Suit From Diddy Security Guard Tossed.â Attorney Gloria Allred was involved as a defendant in a defamation lawsuit filed by Joseph Sherman, a former security guard for Sean âDiddyâ Combs. The court dismissed the lawsuit, labeling it as frivolous, and ordered the plaintiff to pay reasonable costs and attorney fees.
06.03.25 Newsday â âGilgo Beach killings: Victims memorialized on park benches near where remains were found.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents family members of some of the Gilgo Beach victims, issued several statements from her clients in response to the installation of memorial benches. Three benches were placed along the Ocean Parkway Coastal Greenway near Gilgo Beach, close to where the victimsâ remains were found, serving as a permanent tribute and space for reflection.
06.01.25 KTLA â Attorney Gloria Allred is interviewed as she and her crew participate in the 2025 West Hollywood Pride parade with the message, âWe will not be erased.â
06.01.25 KTLA 5 News â â2025 WeHo Pride Parade in photos.â Attorney Gloria Allred rode in the 2025 West Hollywood Pride Parade on June 1 with her guest of honor, Heidi N Closet.
05.24.25 Us Weekly â ââRustâ Armorer Hanah Gutierrez-Reed Released From Prison After Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, issued a statement with co-counsel John Carpenter following the April 2024 conviction of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed for involuntary manslaughter. They expressed the familyâs satisfaction with the guilty verdict and emphasized their continued pursuit of accountability for everyone responsible for Hutchinsâ death.
05.24.25 BLAST / Yahoo!News â ââRustâ Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Freed From Prison Following Involuntary Manslaughter Conviction.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Halyna Hutchinsâ parents and sister, said they were satisfied with the March 2024 guilty verdict against Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and emphasized the familyâs ongoing desire for full accountability. Ms. Allred stated they looked forward to the justice system holding everyone responsible for Ms. Hutchinsâ death legally accountable.
05.24.25 ABC7 / MSN â âTesla road-rage driverâs victims say his recent arrest in Hawaii is a sign of âbroken systemâ.â In a May 2025 statement, attorney Gloria Allred, who represents several of Nathaniel Radimakâs California victims, condemned his early release and criticized the justice system for failing to prevent further harm. Ms. Allred warned that his parole could be revoked due to the new charges in Hawaii, and stated her clients are committed to pursuing justice. Ms. Allred said if he is convicted, she would like Mr. Radimak to serve the maximum time in Hawaii and then serve the remainder of his previous California sentence for violating his parole.
05.23.25 Island News â âCalifornia victims of serial road rager say he should serve maximum sentence.â On May 23, 2025, attorney Gloria Allred held a press conference in Los Angeles with three of Nathaniel Radimakâs California victims to address his new assault charges in Hawaii. Ms. Allred condemned his pattern of violence against women and called for the maximum possible sentence if he is convicted in Hawaii.
05.23.25 Honolulu KHNL / MSN â âSerial road rage driverâs California victims react to his alleged violence in Hawaii.â At a May 2025 press conference in Los Angeles, attorney Gloria Allred joined three of Nathaniel Radimakâs California victims to condemn his early release and address his new assault charges in Hawaii. Ms. Allred stated that the attacks could have been avoided had Mr. Radimak listened to prior warnings, and expressed concern about his continued threat to public safety.
05.21.25 CBC â âCBC News Aarti Pole speaks with Gloria Allred about the Sean âDiddyâ Combs trial.â In an interview with Aarti Pole, attorney Gloria Allred reflects on Cassie Venturaâs testimony in the criminal trial of Sean âDiddyâ Combs, highlighting the strength it took to testify while in the late stages of her pregnancy and recounting traumatic experiences. Ms. Allred commended Ms. Ventura for her bravery and courageousness, noting that while the defense portrays the relationship as consensual and mutually toxic, the prosecution maintains it was marked by coercion, fear, and abuse â factors that can complicate perceptions of consent.
05.19.25 Mix Vale â âHarvey Weinstein faces accusers again: Retrial highlights #MeToo legacy in New York.â Attorney Gloria Allred represents Miriam Haley who recently testified in the criminal case retrial of Harvey Weinstein in New York. The article states that Ms. Allred has made public statements outside the courthouse emphasizing the courage of the accusers and the significance of the case for survivors worldwide.
05.18.25 Honolulu Civil Beat â âLee Cataluna: Is Prison Vigilante Justice The Best We Can Do With This Guy?â In her column, Lee Cataluna criticizes the justice systemâs failure to protect the public from repeat offender, Nathaniel Radimak. Ms. Cataluna describes previous incidents Mr. Radimak had within the legal system starting when he was 17 years old, up through the recent arrest for crimes against two women in Honolulu. In August 2024, Attorney Gloria Allred, representing several of his victims, held a press conference condemning his early release from a prison in Southern California and warned of continued danger.
05.15.25 USA Today â âChris Brown in UK jail on âbodily harmâ charge after alleged 2023 incident.â Chris Brown was arrested at a Manchester hotel and charged with grievous bodily harm with intent for a February 19, 2023 incident in Hanover Square, London, as confirmed by the Crown Prosecution Service in a May 15 press release. Attorney Gloria Allred represented a woman who sued Chris Brown in 2018, alleging he trapped her in his home and forced her to perform sex acts for his friends. This lawsuit was one of several legal issues noted in the article as part of Mr. Brownâs broader history of alleged violence.
05.15.25 KHON2 â âRoad rage suspectâs arraignment delayed after assault in custody.â Nathaniel Radimak was scheduled to appear in court in Hawaii Thursday morning to face charges and enter a plea for unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and assaulting a mother and daughter last week. Attorney Gloria Allred represented several of Radimakâs victims in Los Angeles, saying, âThis is what happens when the criminal justice system fails victims, which it did in California. And now, a young mother in Hawaii is paying the price, as well as our clients.â Ms. Allred criticized the California criminal justice system for failing to notify her clients about Mr. Radimakâs plea deal and early release in August 2024. Ms. Allred expressed support for the Hawaii victims, highlighted the lack of victimsâ rights awareness, and stated she would seek Mr. Radimakâs extradition to California after his trial in Hawaii to serve the remainder of his sentence.
05.14.25 CNN/Laura Coates Live â âGloria Allred + CNN/Laura Coates Live.â Attorney Gloria Allred is a guest on Laura Coates Live to discuss Cassie Venturaâs compelling testimony at the courthouse in the Sean Combs trial. Ms. Ventura is Sean Combâs (P. Diddyâs) ex-girlfriend.
05.13.25 ABC News Australia â âSean âDiddyâ Combs trial begins in New York.â Outside the courthouse during the Sean âDiddyâ Combs trial, a reporter asked attorney Gloria Allred about the significance of the trial within the broader âMe Tooâ movement. Ms. Allred responded, âObviously, women are coming forward. They are just not going to be silenced anymore.â
05.12.25 The Manila Times / YouTube â âCourthouse exits after first day of Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ trial.â Attorney Gloria Allred is seen exiting the courthouse following the first day of Sean âDiddyâ Combsâ trial. Outside the courtroom, Ms. Allred remarked that while some claim the Me Too movement is dead, she believes the opposite is true â that it is very much alive and well.
05.12.25 ABC13 â âSerial CA road-rage driver allegedly attacks mother, daughter in Hawaii: Caught on video.â Following Mr. Radimakâs early release from a Southern California prison in August 2024 due to overcrowding, attorney Gloria Allred â who represents several of his victims in Los Angeles â stated that this latest attack was inevitable. Ms. Allred also noted that Mr. Radimak could be extradited to California for violating parole.
05.12.25 Trending World News / Newsbreak â âTesla Road Rage Driver Arrested Again After Prison Release.â The early release last year of Nathaniel Radimak, also mentioned in media as the Tesla Road Rage driver, prompted outrage from his Southern California victims, several of whom spoke publicly at the time at a press conference led by prominent attorney Gloria Allred. Mr. Radimak has just been arrested in Hawaii for similar violent behavior.
05.12.25 The Georgetowner â âHats off to the Grads: 2025 Local Commencement Speakers.â Attorney Gloria Allred will be a featured speaker at The Washington College of Law at American University commencement on Saturday, May 17th.
05.10.25 Honolulu Star Advertiser â âHonolulu road-rage suspect on parole for similar crimes in Los Angeles.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented five women who were victims of Nathaniel Walters Radimakâs road-rage attacks in Los Angeles between June 2022 and January 2023. Ms. Allred condemned his early parole, criticized the lack of victim impact statements at sentencing, and issued a strong warning that any new violations involving her clients would be reported. Following his recent arrest in Hawaii, Ms. Allred expressed concern for the new alleged victims, said her clients had hoped to prevent further harm, and announced plans to seek Radimakâs extradition to California for a parole violation hearing.
05.09.25 Fox11 LA â âSerial Tesla road rage driver arrested again in Hawaii for similar crimes.â âRoad rage driverâ Nathaniel Radimak was arrested last week in Hawaii for similar offenses. Attorney Gloria Allred represents five Southern California victims of Mr. Radimak, who was released early from prison in August 2024.
05.09.25 CBS News / KCAL News â âSouthern California Tesla road rage driver is arrested in Hawaii.â The same Tesla driver who terrorized Southern Californians on the road was arrested in Hawaii on Thursday for a road rage-related assault. In 2023, Mr. Radimak was arrested for attacking eight people in Southern California while driving a Tesla and, at times, wielding a metal pipe. Attorney Gloria Allred represents five of Nathaniel Radimakâs victims in Southern California.
05.09.25 ABC7 â âTesla road-rage driver arrested again in Hawaii, less than a year after prison release in SoCal.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who has represented five of Nathaniel Radimakâs victims from Southern California, stated in August that Mr. Radimakâs early release has left many of his victims that she represents feeling shocked and disappointed. Mr. Radimak was released from prison in August 2024 after serving less than a year of his five-year sentence for a series of road-rage attacks in Southern California. He has been arrested again for a similar offense in Honolulu, Hawaii.
05.04.25 AP Archive / YouTube â âWitness who testified in 2020 expected to take stand in Harvey Weinsteinâs sexual assault retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred commended her client, Mimi Haley, for bravely agreeing to testify again the Weinstein retrial, despite not being required to do so. Ms. Allred expressed confidence in Mimi Haley and praised the district attorneyâs office for making the difficult but necessary decision to seek justice by retrying Mr. Weinsteinâs criminal case.
05.03.25 The New York Times â âBob Filner, Mayor of San Diego Who Left Amid Scandal, Dies at 82.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented Irene McCormack Jackson, the first woman to publicly accuse former Mayor Bob Filner of sexual harassment. Her lawsuit, filed with Ms. Allredâs assistance, was a pivotal moment that ultimately led to Mr. Filnerâs resignation.
05.02.25 NPR Illinois 91.9 UIS â âOver three years after on-set tragedy, âRustâ is in theaters and available to rent.â Attorney Gloria Allred is noted as representing Halyna Hutchinsâ parents and sister in a civil lawsuit in New Mexico, which remains ongoing. On the day of the filmâs release, the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins issued statements.
05.02.25 AOL â âGraduate of one of Americaâs largest all-girls public high schools works to revive it.â Attorney Gloria Allred is highlighted as a distinguished alumna of the Philadelphia High School for Girls.
05.01.25 The Daily Item â âHarvey Weinstein accuser Miriam Haley grilled on luxe travel, lawsuit plans.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented Miriam Haley after Ms. Haley chose to come forward publicly in 2017 with her allegations against Harvey Weinstein. During cross-examination at Weinsteinâs retrial, the defense questioned Ms. Haleyâs decision to retain Ms. Allred instead of contacting law enforcement, suggesting it was motivated by a desire to file a lawsuit. Ms. Haley denied this, asserting that her intent was to seek justice, not financial gain.
04.30.25 Hollywood Reporter / MSN â âHarvey Weinsteinâs Attorneys Push For Mistrial As Accuser Testifies.â Attorney Gloria Allred, who represents Miriam (Mimi) Haley, was present in the courtroom on both Tuesday and Wednesday as Ms. Haley testified in Harvey Weinsteinâs retrial.
04.30.25 Sportskeeda â âWhat did Miriam Haley accuse Harvey Weinstein of in 2020? Former âProject Runwayâ production assistant takes the stand in Hollywood mogulâs retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented Miriam (Mimi) Haley in a 2020 civil lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein after his criminal conviction for sexually assaulting her. The suit alleged assault, battery, and violations of New York Cityâs gender-motivated violence law.
04.30.25 Washington Post â âFormer Rep. Bob Filner, San Diego mayor embroiled in scandal, dies at 82.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented Irene McCormack Jackson, the first woman to publicly accuse Mayor Bob Filner of sexual harassment. Her lawsuit helped trigger a wave of allegations that led to Mr. Filnerâs 2013 resignation.
04.30.25 Daily News / Yahoo â âHarvey Weinstein accuser testifies âsafest thing⌠was to check out, endure itâ during 2006 sex assault.â Attorney Gloria Allred represents Mimi Haley in the Harvey Weinstein retrial. Ms. Haley testified that she reached out to Ms. Allred in 2017 after news reports of Mr. Weinsteinâs abuse reignited suppressed memories, prompting her to come forward publicly and support other survivors
04.30.25 The San Diego Union-Tribune â âBob Filner, former Mayor and lawmaker accused of harassment, dies at 82, leaving complicated legacy.â In 2013, attorney Gloria Allred held a nationally televised press conference with Irene McCormack Jackson to announce Ms. Jacksonâs lawsuit against former Mayor of San Diego, Bob Filner, with allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile workplace. Ms. Allredâs press conference with her client and the ensuing media attention helped prompt the City Council to deny Mr. Filnerâs legal funding and pushed city officials to begin exit negotiations with then-Mayor Filner. Mr. Filner passed away on Easter Sunday, leaving a complicated legacy.
04.29.25 The Associated Press / MSN â âFirst accuser takes the witness stand at Harvey Weinsteinâs #MeToo retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred speaks out to commend her client, Mimi Haley, for her bravery in taking the stand again five years later during the Harvey Weinstein retrial. Ms. Allred is also shown outside the courthouse with another client and Weinstein accuser, Lauren Young, who is standing in solidarity with Ms. Haley.
04.28.25 KPBS â âBob Filner, disgraced ex-Mayor of San Diego, dies at 82.â Attorney Gloria Allred represented Irene McCormack Jackson, the first woman to publicly accuse former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner of sexual harassment in 2013.
04.24.25 Deadline / MSN â âHarvey Weinsteinâs Move For Mistrial Fails On Second Day Of Rape Case â UPDATE.â During Harvey Weinsteinâs criminal case retrial, defense attorney Arthur Aidala referenced attorney Gloria Allred, who represents accuser Miriam Haley, noting her prominence in the courtroom. The article discusses courtroom events, including the defenseâs examination of Ms. Haleyâs friend and former roommate, with whom Mimi revealed her first assault by Mr. Weinstein.
04.24.25 The Wrap â âHarvey Weinstein Accuserâs Roommate Testifies She Was Told About 2006 Sexual Assault, Says Miriam Haley âLooked Shakenâ.â During cross-examination, Attorney Gloria Allred was referenced as a source of inspiration and support for accuser Miriam Haley, with a witness noting Ms. Haleyâs excitement at meeting the renowned advocate for survivors.
04.23.25 Associated Press, KTLA5 â âWeinsteinâs #MeToo rape retrial opens with added allegations from a former model.â Attorney Gloria Allred speaks to reporters outside Manhattan criminal court during a break in Harvey Weinsteinâs retrial.
04.23.25 ABC News â âHarvey Weinstein retrial underway in New York over sex crime allegations.â Attorney Gloria Allred was referenced several times by defense attorney Arthur Aidala in his opening statement.
04.23.25 The Independent UK â âHarvey Weinstein trial live: Photos of mogul with Bill Clinton and Queen Elizabeth are debated on day 2 of retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred told The Independent that she is feeling âpositiveâ about todayâs criminal trial for Harvey Weinstein.
04.23.25 Texarkana Gazette â âWeinsteinâs #MeToo rape retrial opens with added allegations.â Attorney Gloria Allred is pictured attending Harvey Weinsteinâs criminal retrial in New York. Click through for images.
04.23.25 Bloomberg Law ââWeinstein Was Immoral, Not Criminal, Lawyer Argues at Retrial.â Womenâs rights attorney, Gloria Allred, attended opening statements at Harvey Weinsteinâs criminal retrial in New York.
04.23.25 BBC â âWeinstein had âpsychological holdâ on victim, prosecution tells rape retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred attended Harvey Weinsteinâs New York criminal retrial in continued support of her clients, including Mimi Haley, whom she represented in the 2020 conviction. Despite attempts by the defense to discredit both Ms. Allred and Mr. Weinsteinâs accusers, Ms. Allredâs presence underscores her long-standing commitment to seeking justice for survivors of sexual assault and holding powerful figures accountable.
04.15.25 The Independent UKâ âHarvey Weinstein: The #MeToo movementâs most notorious villain heads back to court for retrial.â Attorney Gloria Allred disagrees with claims that the #MeToo movement is fading. âThe lie that the #MeToo movement is dying or dead can only be understood as a manipulation of women’s psyches as a mind game to deter women from asserting their rights for fear that it’s hopeless or that they will be attacked,â Ms. Allred told The Independent. She reminded us that, âNo one has ever given women any rights at all. We’ve always had to fight to win them â and we need them to have courage now more than ever.â Ms. Allred has represented multiple women in their cases against Mr. Weinstein, including client Mimi Haley, who will testify in Mr. Weinsteinâs retrial.
04.15.25 CNN â âHis conviction was hailed as a #MeToo victory. After winning his appeal, Harvey Weinstein is back on trial.â The case that catalyzed the #MeToo movement is now back in the spotlight, one year after Mr. Weinsteinâs conviction was overturned when the New York Court of Appeals ruled that testimony against him from women for whom charges were not filed led to an unfair trial. âItâs painful, to go through the process again about a traumatic event,â attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing Mimi Haley, one of three women who will testify in Weinsteinâs retrial, told CNN. âI commend her,â Ms. Allred said of her client. âIt does take a tremendous amount of courage.â
04.05.25 Bleeding Cool â âThe Handmaidâs Tale: LA Red Carpet Event Honors Final Season (Images).â Ms. Gloria Allred attended the Los Angeles red carpet event celebrating the final season of The Handmaidâs Tale. Ms. Allred was part of the group honoring the showâs impact at the TCL Chinese Theatre.
04.03.25 Fox 11 â The Issue Is – âGloria Allred vs John Phillips (Full Debate on Trump, Musk, Harris & More).â Gloria Allred & John Phillips visit “The Issue Is: with host Elex Michaelson” to debate President Trump’s tariffs, Elon Musk’s role, the future of the Democratic Party, and the California Governor’s race.
04.02.25 Beverly Press â âGLAAD Awards serve as rallying cry for LGBTQ+ community.â At the GLAAD Awards, attorney Gloria Allred stressed the urgency of activism, saying,â Itâs a luxury to be depressed, to give up, to say thereâs nothing we can do. We donât have that luxury.â Ms. Allred reaffirmed her commitment to fighting for victims through legal action and protest, noting itâs needed ânow more than ever.â
03.28.25 Variety â ââAgatha All Along,â âBaby Reindeerâ and Cynthia Erivo Win Top Prizes at 2025 GLAAD Media Awards.â Attorney Gloria Allred and Robin Tyler attend the GLAAD Media Awards.
03.28.25 Womenâs Wear Daily (WWD) â âGLAAD Media Awards 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals Photos: Doechii, Cynthia Erivo, Jojo Siwa, and More.â Attorney Gloria Allred and Robin Tyler at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards held at The Beverly Hilton on March 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
03.27.25 Chalkbeat Philadelphia â âGraduate of one of Americaâs largest all-girls public high schools works to revive it.â Attorney Gloria Allred is mentioned as one of the notable alumnae of the Philadelphia High School for Girls, a reminder of the schoolâs legacy that current principal KaTiedra Argro hopes to honor and rebuild as she works to restore its reputation and attract new students.
03.27.25 TMZ Live â âAlec Baldwinâs âRustâ Releases First Trailer.â The video clip discusses the release of the trailer from âRust,â in relationship to the tragic on set death of cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins. Her parents and sister, represented by attorney Gloria Allred, have spoken out in opposition to the release of the film, as there has not yet been accountability achieved for Halynaâs death.
03.26.25 RadarOnline / Newsbreak â âWatch: Chilling First âRustâ Trailer Filled with Shootings and Violence Released â Amid Alec Baldwinâs âCrocodile Tearsâ on Reality Show Following Tragic Death of Halyna Hutchins.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Halyna Hutchinsâ parents and sister, criticized Alec Baldwin for never apologizing to Halynaâs parents and sister, and condemned his reality show for focusing on his own life while ignoring the pain he caused by Hutchinsâ death.
03.26.25 GLAAD â âStar Studded 2025 Latine Honors Lifts Up Queer Latine Representation Across Entertainment Ahead of 36th GLAAD Media Awards.â Attorney Gloria Allred is listed among the notable attendees for the upcoming 36th GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on March 27, 2025. The event will stream exclusively on Hulu beginning April 12, 2025.
03.26.25 The U.S. Sun â âFirst look at Alec Baldwinâs Rust after Halyna Hutchins was shot on set & her heartbroken mother refused to support movie.â The film Rust is now being set for release in May, 2025. It was on the set of Rust that cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was fatally shot when a prop gun used by Alec Baldwin contained a live round. Attorney Gloria Allred, representing the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, indicated that Halynaâs mother refused to attend the festival premiere of the film in November. Ms. Allred also stated, âThe decision not to even call the family to say he is sorry is cruel and dishonors Halyna and her memory.â
03.12.25 People â âWhere is Halyna Hutchinsâ Family Now? Inside Her Parents, Sister, Husband and Sonâs Lives After the Fatal Rust Shooting.â On Oct. 21, 2021, producer and actor Alec Baldwin discharged a prop gun containing a live round while filming Rust at Bonanza Creek Ranch in New Mexico. Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was tragically shot on set, and taken to the hospital by helicopter but died from her wounds. The article discusses the heartbreaking loss of Halyna by her parents, sister, husband and son. Attorney Gloria Allred represents Halynaâs mother, father and sister in a civil lawsuit against Mr. Baldwin and the production, and stated, âIt is long overdue for Alec Baldwin to admit and face the real-life consequences that he caused Halynaâs parents and sister. It is time for him to face reality under oath.â
03.06.25 Fox News â âAlec Baldwinâs âshamelessâ reality show, attempt to rebrand bombs: experts.â A statement from attorney Gloria Allred says, âAlec Baldwin has compounded the pain of Halynaâs parents and sister by taking advantage of his increased fame and notoriety by monetizing it in a TLC reality show, where he takes on the role of victim after he shot and killed Halyna Hutchins on the set of âRust.ââ
03.05.25 Lawyer Monthly â âAlec Baldwinâs Suicidal Thoughts After Fatal Rust Shooting of Halyna Hutchins.â The Baldwinâs new reality show has drawn considerable criticism from the family of Halyna Hutchins through their attorney, Ms. Gloria Allred. They argue that by releasing the reality show, Mr. Baldwin is painting himself as a victim while failing to take responsibility for Halynaâs death.
03.05.25 New York Post â âHalyna Hutchinsâ family slams Alec Baldwinâs âshamelessâ TLC show, demands he testify in wrongful death lawsuit.â Attorney Gloria Allred and the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins state, âIt is long overdue for Alec Baldwin to admit and face the real-life consequences that he caused Halynaâs parents and sister. It is time for him to face reality under oath.â
03.05.25 The Today Show â âHalyna Hutchinsâ Family Reacts to Alec Baldwinâs Reality Show.â The attorneys representing the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, Gloria Allred, John Carpenter, Carlos Hernandez and Alina Vulic, said in a statement to NBC News that the deposition was scheduled for the Friday before Motherâs Day âbecause Halynaâs mother needs to hear Mr. Baldwinâs explanation under oath about what led to the death of her daughter.â
03.05.25 New York Daily News â âHalyna Hutchinsâ family hits out at Alec Baldwinâs new reality show.â Attorney Gloria Allred questioned Mr. Baldwinâs new reality TV show in her statement, âWhy is he claiming that he has PTSD? Is his reality show just a veiled attempt to create sympathy for himself with a future jury pool in our civil case? Is this just a shameless attempt to portray him as the real victim in this case?â
03.04.25 Daily Mail UK â âAlec Baldwin Slammed by Halyna Hutchinsâ family as they make shock legal move amid his reality show.â Ms. Allred said that Mr. Baldwinâs new reality show, âThe Baldwinsâ â showing him and wife Hilaria, 41, raising their seven young children â provides a sad juxtaposition in the wake of the fatal on-set shooting in New Mexico more than three years ago.
03.04.25 People â âHalyna Hutchinsâ Family Demands Alec Baldwin Testify in Wrongful Death Lawsuit, Calls his TLC Show âShameless.âââAttorney Gloria Allred, representing the parents and sister of late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, has filed a notice of deposition requiring Alec Baldwin to testify on May 9, 2025 in their civil lawsuit. Halynaâs parents and sister criticized Mr. Baldwinâs new TLC reality series, âThe Baldwins,â labeling it a âshamelessâ attempt to garner sympathy ahead of the trial. They also highlight that Mr. Baldwin has neither apologized nor accepted responsibility for Hutchinsâ death.
03.04.25 Huff Post â âAlec Baldwinâs âShamelessâ Reality Show Slammed by âRustâ Shooting Victimâs Family Lawyer.â Famed victimsâ rights attorney Gloria Allred demanded Mr. Baldwin take accountability for the accidental shooting which took Hutchinsâ life during the making of the film âRustâ in 2021 while accusing the actor of using his familyâs new TLC reality show to portray himself as âthe real victim.â
03.04.25 TMZ â âReality TV Show Ripped to Shreds⌠By Halyna Hutchinsâ Family Attorney.â Attorney Gloria Allred says that the Baldwinâs new reality TV show âcelebrates Mr. Baldwinâs joy of being with his children while ignoring the fact that Alec Baldwin took a child away from her parents. That is the painful and actual reality with which Halynaâs parents and sister live each and every day.â
03.04.25 Los Angeles Times â âAlec Baldwin should testify in âRustâ wrongful death suit, Gloria Allred says.â Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Halyna Hutchinsâ parents and sister, has demanded that Mr. Baldwin testify on May 9, 2025 in their civil lawsuit. The parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins criticize Mr. Baldwin for his lack of apology and question whether his TLC reality show is an attempt to gain sympathy before the trial.
03.04.25 The Hollywood Reporter â âAlec Baldwin to Be Deposed in Lawsuit From Halyna Hutchinsâ Family Over âRustâ Shooting.â Attorney for the parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins, Gloria Allred, states that âIt is long overdue for him [Mr. Baldwin] to testify under oath about what really happened that caused the death [of Ms. Hutchins].â
03.04.25 RadarOnline â âAlec Baldwin and His New Reality Show Destroyed By Halyna Hutchinsâ Attorney as She Claims Actor Is âIgnoring the Painâ He Caused Following Deadly âRustâ Shooting.â Ms. Allred denounced the new show, saying it âcelebrates Mr. Baldwinâs joy of being with his children while ignoring the fact that Alec Baldwin took a child away from her parents.â
03.04.25 The Wrap â âHalyna Hutchinsâ Family Blasts âShamelessâ Alec Baldwin Series, Files Notice for Actor to âFace Reality Under Oath.ââ Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Halyna Hutchinsâ parents and sister, has filed a notice to depose Alec Baldwin on May 9, 2025, in their civil lawsuit. Ms. Allred says that âit is long overdue for Alec Baldwin to admit and face the real-life consequences that he caused Halynaâs parents and sister.â
03.04.25 USA Today â âAlec Baldwin felt suicidal after fatal âRustâ shooting, wife Hilaria says.â Attorney Gloria Allred says, âAlec Baldwin has compounded the pain of Halynaâs parents and sister by taking advantage of his increased fame and notoriety by monetizing it in a TLC reality show, where he takes on the role of victim after he shot and killed Halyna Hutchins on the set of âRustâ.â
02.23.25 GB News â âKing Charles urged to address Prince Andrew speculation as the royal brotherâs feud continues.â U.S. attorney Gloria Allred urged King Charles to address ongoing speculation about Prince Andrewâs ties to Jeffrey Epstein, comparing the steady flow of revelations to a âdrip, drip, dripâ effect that fuels public uncertainty. Ms. Allred suggested the Royal Family could show commitment to victims of sexual violence by expressing sympathy and support. Allred also called on Prince Andrew to break his silence since his 2019 interview, insisting the public deserves transparency.
02.22.25 The MirrorââKing Charles must speak out over Prince Andrewâs links to paedo pal Epsteinâ, demands top lawyer.â Attorney Gloria Allred has called on King Charles to speak out regarding victims of sexual abuse, given the publication of an email written by Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein which was sent after the Prince indicated he was no longer in contact with Mr. Epstein. Ms. Allredâs message to the monarchy states, âWe can handle the truth, and the public deserves the truth.â
01.29.25 Los Angeles Times â â50 Cent apparently finds it hilarious that Gloria Allredâs client is suing him for alleged assault.â Attorney Gloria Allred represents Guadalupe De Los Santos in a lawsuit against rapper 50 Cent and his entourage, alleging they struck the scooter-riding photographer with an SUV door.
01.22.25 Firstpost â âHistory Today: How Roe vs Wade battle unfolded in the US.â January 22 marks a historic day globally, highlighted by several significant events, including the landmark United States Supreme Court ruling on the Roe v. Wade case in 1973, which established a constitutional right to abortion and transformed reproductive rights in the United States at that time. Attorney Gloria Allred is pictured with Norma McCorvey, aka Jane Roe, in 1989. Ms. Allred represented Ms. McCorvey for many years when Ms. McCorvey wanted to speak publicly in support of a womanâs right to choose abortion.
01.21.25 Newsweek â âCan Rihanna Sway Jury in A$AP Rocky Trial?â Attorney Gloria Allred, known for her involvement in high-profile cases, provided insights to Newsweek regarding the influence of celebrity status on jury deliberations in the trial involving A$AP Rocky, who faces felony gun charges. Ms. Allred said, âAlthough jurors are instructed by the judge to consider only the evidence admitted by the court, it is human nature for many jurors to look at a celebrity sitting in the courtroom.â She added, âEven though jurors should not take those facts into consideration and even if jurors state that they will not consider that, some jurors will not be able to ignore it.â
01.20.25 Bishop Accountability â âWatching the Clock in California.â Gloria Allred represented âJane Doe,â who accused Roman Polanski of sexually assaulting her in 1973 when she was 16. Enabled by Californiaâs extended statute of limitations laws, the case was set for trial in 2025 but was settled confidentially. Ms. Allred, highlighting her steadfast advocacy for survivors of sexual abuse, described the settlement as mutually satisfactory.
01.04.25 Editorialge â â7 Famous Civil Rights Lawyers Who Made History.â Attorney Gloria Allred is featured in Editorialgeâs article highlighting seven prominent civil rights attorneys. Renowned for her steadfast advocacy in womenâs rights and anti-discrimination cases, Ms. Allred has built a distinguished career representing clients in high-profile cases involving sexual harassment, sexual assault, and gender discrimination. Her tireless efforts have brought critical attention to issues of inequality and injustice, cementing her legacy as a trailblazing figure in the fight for civil rights.
01.03.25 Lawdragon â âLawdragon Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees.â Gloria Allred, a trailblazing attorney and advocate for womenâs rights, has been inducted into the 2025 Lawdragon Hall of Fame. This honor recognizes her groundbreaking legal career, including her work on high-profile cases advancing civil rights and fighting discrimination.
01.03.25 MSN/ KCRA3 â âTurlock man arrested in connection with juvenile molestation pleads not guilty.â In the case of James Hooker, attorney Gloria Allred played a significant role in representing a victim who came forward during the national attention surrounding Hooker in 2012. The victim alleged that Mr. Hooker had been involved in an inappropriate relationship with her when she was a 17-year-old high school student in 1998, while he was a teacher at Davis High School. Ms. Allredâs involvement in the case led to Hooker entering a no-contest plea to a misdemeanor charge of oral copulation. As a result, he was sentenced to four years of probation and required to register as a sex offender for the duration of his probation.
01.03.25 MSN / Irish Star â âMiss America under fire as woman sues pageant for âdegradingâ exclusion.â Attorney Gloria Allred is representing a New York woman who has filed a lawsuit against the Miss America and Miss World pageants, challenging their longstanding rules that disqualify mothers from participating. Ms. Allred argues that these rules are discriminatory and outdated, emphasizing that being pregnant or a parent should not exclude someone from such competitions.