Jeffrey Epstein’s victim’s stories are told in court for the first time
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Jeffrey Epstein’s victim’s stories are told in court for the first time. More than a dozen declared victims of the convicted pedophile eventually had their chance in court and detailed the abuse and lingering trauma they say they experienced.
one of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers said at the first trial after he did suicide: “The fact I will never have a chance to face my predator in court eats away at my soul,”
A woman was an enthusiastic model from a small town. Another invoked her own daughters in her words. Another said she had struggled with relationships because of her experience.
One after another, the women said a packed federal courtroom in Manhattan how Jeffrey Epstein had sexually abused them and used his leverage and money to hush them, sometimes for a long time. For many, it was their first time talking about it in public.
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A chair at the defense table remained empty: Mr. Epstein killed himself in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center this month, where he was awaiting arraignment on sex trafficking charges.
A tearful Courtney Wild, that said the sexual abuse by Epstein in Florida started when she was only 14, was the first to speak. She named Epstein “a coward” and told the court, “I feel very angry that justice has never been served in this case.”
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who said she was recruited by the financier when she was just 15 while at President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Club, where Epstein was known to common, stated, “My hopes were quickly dashed and my dreams were stolen.”
Her words are understandable and the suffering she has endured has not been extinguished even with Epstein’s death. The women clutched at one another during the statement. At times, Epstein victims’ rage of his was visible. Some openly cried as they explained their suffering.
what a catharsis moment. Never had so many of Epstein’s accusers, from so many places, associated to tell monstrously similar stories, laying bare the breadth of Mr. Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
Many of them expressed embarrassment and shame, explaining how they say Epstein manipulated them, suspending his wealth and power.

“The fact I will never have a chance to face my predator in court eats away at my soul,” said Jennifer Araoz, who has accused Mr. Epstein of raping her when she was a 15-year-old student at a performing arts high school in New York. “They let this man kill himself and kill the chance of justice for so many others in the process, taking away our ability to speak.”
Some named Ghislaine Maxwell and Sarah Kellen as recruiters for Epstein and called for them to be held responsible. They have not been charged with any crimes and both have rejected any wrongdoing.
Jeffrey Epstein’s victim’s stories were so sorrowful, so, Outside court, victims were honored for sharing their pains and telling their sad stories. These weren’t easy for them at all.
Ms. Wild and Ms. Araoz were among the almost two dozen accusers who shared their accounts with Judge Richard M. Berman at a hearing called after federal prosecutors said they planned to drop the sex trafficking charges against Mr. Epstein in light of his death — a choice that needs a judge’s permission.
Though throwing out a charge after a defendant dies is normally a regular matter, Judge Berman, who called the suicide “a rather stunning turn of events,” said one reason he convened the trial was to give the women their day in court.
Prince Andrew’s accusations
before, in the earlier news, we mentioned Prince Andrew’s accusations. The anger and resentment of the victims eventually reach the charge of Prince Andrew. we explained Prince Andrew’s link with Epstein and some of the rumors.
The FBI is possible to check any emails Prince Andrew may have to send with Jeffrey Epstein as part of its continuing probe into the financier’s alleged sex trafficking ring, according to a report.

A source stated a “forensic” range of emails will tell if Epstein’s friends knew anything damaging, the Daily Telegraph published Monday.
An important line in the probe is two desktop computers and an Apple device caught from Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to the tabloid.
At the same time, A woman who claims she was made to have sex with the Duke of York when she was 17-years-old has rejected his repeated denials and told she hopes “he comes clean about it”.
Many lamented that his jailhouse suicide earlier this month had denied them the opportunity to achieve right. It next emerged that he signed a will just two days before his death, placing all his property, worth more than £469m, into a trust, making it harder for victims to claim.
Giuffre has earlier claimed in court papers filed in Florida, that she had sex with Prince Andrew “three times. She said she involved in ”one orgy” in London and one on “his private island in the Caribbean”.
Prince Andrew has repeatedly and strenuously denied the claim that he had sex with Ms. Giuffre, who at 17 would have been under the age of approval in Florida.
And hope for further hearing from Chauntae Davies: “It makes me sick to my stomach that there are perpetrators out there that clearly helped him for a very long time and they’re still out there with no punishment.”
While Tuesday’s hearing focused on the victims, Epstein’s defense attorneys insisted that the “elephant in the room was how Epstein died” suggesting that it was not suicided as the official examination showed, but instead that Epstein’s injuries were more consistent with an assault and homicide. They vowed to investigate.
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