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В воскресенье по сетям получил распространение ролик в котором жертвы Эпштейна требуют правды.
Сначала показаны молчащие женщины, потом они показаны с заретушированными ртами, затем они показывают свои детские фотографии и в один голос говорят: "this girl deserves the truth", "we all deserve the truth".
Первая странность заключается в том, что этот ролик не был показан во время Супербоула. То ли жертвам Эпштейна не хватило денег, несмотря на полученные многомиллионные компенсации, то ли они решили, что ролик все равно разойдется по сетям, если подать его как Superbowl Ad, а платить за то, чтобы показывать его по телевизору, не обязательно.
Вторая странность состоит в том, что в ролике не указаны имена женщин. Не потому что они желают сохранить свою анонимность — они все давали интервью СМИ, подробности их интимных контактов с Эпштейном запечатлены в судебных исках, выложенных на всеобщее обозрение, некоторые из них прямо сейчас открыто, под своими именами, критикуют Министерство Юстиции за то, что оно недостаточно тщательно вымарало их имена из документов, разглашения которых они так долго добивались и продолжают добиваться — а по какой-то другой причине. Поэтому, чтобы установить, что же это за женщины, и жертвами каких преступлений они стали, человек, который не слишком в теме, должен потрать немало времени.
Но как бы то ни было, я согласен с главным посылом: народ должен знать правду. Поэтому я собрал самую релевантную информацию о представленных в ролике жертвах Эпштейна, какая нашлась (о некоторых нашлось очень мало). О многих из них упоминал в своих статьях Майкл Трейси, информацию о других пришлось собирать по закоулкам интернета.
В целом, как мне представляется, данная группа женщин более-менее отражает статистическое распределение жертв Эпштейна, за исключением, естественно, категории тех, кто принципиально не идет на контакты с прессой.

Lisa Phillips
“So are you asserting that you were ‘groomed’ by Epstein as an adult?” I asked.
“I was an adult. You could say that, yeah.”
“Well, 21 is an adult, right? So you were groomed as an adult?”
“Yes,” she said. “Many people are groomed as adults.”
Lisa doesn’t specify what this alleged “sexual assault” precisely consisted of, or how it is that she only came to realize she’d been sexually assaulted 19 years later, after Epstein’s death, when the settlement money spigot began to open.

Sharlene Rochard, an Epstein survivor, has shared new details of her experience, saying she was taken to “modeling parties” at Mar-a-Lago when she was a teenager.
"Terrible things had happened to me within my time with — dealing with Jeffrey Epstein. I had encounters with people that I would rather not have," she said.

Jena Lisa Jones, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. She was just 14-years-old when Epstein assaulted her during a massage at his house in Palm Beach.

Wendy Avis (Pesante), who hadn’t previously come forward publicly, said she was inspired by Jones. Both women said they had interactions with Epstein at his Florida mansion, and Avis said she was 14 in the early 2000s when he abused her.
“What were you involved in there?” — “I’m not really comfortable answering that.” (5:58)
Wendy claims to have met Epstein when she was 14. But beyond that, we know almost nothing about the details of her claimed victimization, because she has declined to provide them — even as she’s made a conscious decision, as a 36-year-old woman, to enter the public arena and start doing high-profile political advocacy, on the basis of the “abuse” she claims to have endured over two decades ago. While untold millions of dollars, government resources, and media airtime are endlessly demanded on their behalf, Wendy and other “survivors” perceive no commensurate obligation to provide even the slightest bit of corroborating information. “I don’t have to tell you what happened,” she said on the TikTok account she launched earlier this year.

The judge in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial literally instructed jurors that they were to regard nothing that allegedly happened to Annie Farmer as "illegal sexual activity."
Farmer had told the FBI in 2006 and 2020 that none of the conduct she allegedly experienced was sexualized. Then the settlement floodgates opened, and she started to claim *hand-holding* constituted sexual abuse.
She was represented by the same lawyers who set up the Epstein Victims Compensation Program. Coordinating with prosecutors in their mission to convict Maxwell was understood as a way to maximize eventual payouts. She collected $1.5 million from that fund alone — which was actually on the low-end, given the non-severity of the conduct she alleged.

Marijke Chartouni said this week that she was “recruited” to see Epstein in 2000 by a female friend, and had “buried” that memory for nearly 19 years, until Epstein’s 2019 arrest. In 2021, she told Tara Palmeri she was 20 years old at the time of the purported incident, and vaguely accused both Epstein and the female friend, 21-year-old Rina Oh, of sexually assaulting her. Oh vehemently denies the accusation. This convoluted encounter was Chartouni’s only ever interaction with Epstein. Still, the “unburial” of her memory resulted in her receiving a payment of unknown quantity from the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program.

Ashley Rubright says she has blocked out much of her experiences with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who she met with twice when she was a teenager. For one of those encounters, she was told she would receive $200 to give the disgraced financier a massage at his home, she told CBS News' Nikole Killion. Rubright was 15 years old at the time.

It has long been established that in 2005, Haley Robson was the individual responsible for recruiting, enticing, soliciting, and otherwise facilitating a 14-year-old girl’s liaison with Epstein in Palm Beach, under the auspices of giving him a “massage.”
The ensuing investigation led to a probable cause affidavit being issued for Robson’s arrest — she was 18 herself at the time — but she was never prosecuted.
And now here was Robson, two decades later, in Washington, DC, making her dramatic foray into political advocacy — as a “trafficking survivor.”

Jess Michaels claims she was raped by Epstein in 1991, at age 22 -- but says she didn't realize she was raped until 2019, when she gave a TED Talk announcing it.

Liz Stein’s 2023 lawsuit against Epstein’s estate [...] makes a variety of wild claims. (The very fact of Stein filing this lawsuit in 2023 would seem to imply that she was rejected from the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, which had closed out in 2021. And if you were rejected from that program, you must really have problems. Because anyone who could conjure even the most tenuous connection to Epstein pretty much had their claims accepted without a second thought. It is possible, therefore, that Stein is just a 100% delusional person.)
Stein claims in her lawsuit that she was “violently punished and her anus was penetrated with a weapon for resisting sexual abuse at Epstein’s Florida residence.”
She claims she was impregnated by an unnamed “abuser,” and Ghislaine Maxwell forced her to get an abortion.
She claims that “one day a person showed up at her apartment to install cable and delivered a message from Epstein and Maxwell to the effect that they were still watching her and would find her.”
She claims that due to events she says occurred from approximately 1993 to 1995, by 2023 she continued to suffer “emotional distress, mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation. She has had several nervous breakdowns for which hospitalization was necessary. For years she was suicidal and attempted attempted suicide several times.” A 2024 book called The Lasting Harm claims Stein “was hospitalized around thirty times” and “in long-term inpatient psychiatric care.”
The lawsuit was “discontinued” in 2024.

Danielle Bensky
“So I was a ballet dancer, and I went to a professional performing arts school in the city. And I was recruited at a very young age. I was not quite 18 at the time. And I met Epstein, and at first, it wasn't — you know, the abuse didn't start until a little bit later.”
В воскресенье по сетям получил распространение ролик в котором жертвы Эпштейна требуют правды.
Сначала показаны молчащие женщины, потом они показаны с заретушированными ртами, затем они показывают свои детские фотографии и в один голос говорят: "this girl deserves the truth", "we all deserve the truth".
Первая странность заключается в том, что этот ролик не был показан во время Супербоула. То ли жертвам Эпштейна не хватило денег, несмотря на полученные многомиллионные компенсации, то ли они решили, что ролик все равно разойдется по сетям, если подать его как Superbowl Ad, а платить за то, чтобы показывать его по телевизору, не обязательно.
Вторая странность состоит в том, что в ролике не указаны имена женщин. Не потому что они желают сохранить свою анонимность — они все давали интервью СМИ, подробности их интимных контактов с Эпштейном запечатлены в судебных исках, выложенных на всеобщее обозрение, некоторые из них прямо сейчас открыто, под своими именами, критикуют Министерство Юстиции за то, что оно недостаточно тщательно вымарало их имена из документов, разглашения которых они так долго добивались и продолжают добиваться — а по какой-то другой причине. Поэтому, чтобы установить, что же это за женщины, и жертвами каких преступлений они стали, человек, который не слишком в теме, должен потрать немало времени.
Но как бы то ни было, я согласен с главным посылом: народ должен знать правду. Поэтому я собрал самую релевантную информацию о представленных в ролике жертвах Эпштейна, какая нашлась (о некоторых нашлось очень мало). О многих из них упоминал в своих статьях Майкл Трейси, информацию о других пришлось собирать по закоулкам интернета.
В целом, как мне представляется, данная группа женщин более-менее отражает статистическое распределение жертв Эпштейна, за исключением, естественно, категории тех, кто принципиально не идет на контакты с прессой.

Lisa Phillips
“So are you asserting that you were ‘groomed’ by Epstein as an adult?” I asked.
“I was an adult. You could say that, yeah.”
“Well, 21 is an adult, right? So you were groomed as an adult?”
“Yes,” she said. “Many people are groomed as adults.”
Lisa doesn’t specify what this alleged “sexual assault” precisely consisted of, or how it is that she only came to realize she’d been sexually assaulted 19 years later, after Epstein’s death, when the settlement money spigot began to open.

Sharlene Rochard, an Epstein survivor, has shared new details of her experience, saying she was taken to “modeling parties” at Mar-a-Lago when she was a teenager.
"Terrible things had happened to me within my time with — dealing with Jeffrey Epstein. I had encounters with people that I would rather not have," she said.

Jena Lisa Jones, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse. She was just 14-years-old when Epstein assaulted her during a massage at his house in Palm Beach.

Wendy Avis (Pesante), who hadn’t previously come forward publicly, said she was inspired by Jones. Both women said they had interactions with Epstein at his Florida mansion, and Avis said she was 14 in the early 2000s when he abused her.
“What were you involved in there?” — “I’m not really comfortable answering that.” (5:58)
Wendy claims to have met Epstein when she was 14. But beyond that, we know almost nothing about the details of her claimed victimization, because she has declined to provide them — even as she’s made a conscious decision, as a 36-year-old woman, to enter the public arena and start doing high-profile political advocacy, on the basis of the “abuse” she claims to have endured over two decades ago. While untold millions of dollars, government resources, and media airtime are endlessly demanded on their behalf, Wendy and other “survivors” perceive no commensurate obligation to provide even the slightest bit of corroborating information. “I don’t have to tell you what happened,” she said on the TikTok account she launched earlier this year.

The judge in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial literally instructed jurors that they were to regard nothing that allegedly happened to Annie Farmer as "illegal sexual activity."
Farmer had told the FBI in 2006 and 2020 that none of the conduct she allegedly experienced was sexualized. Then the settlement floodgates opened, and she started to claim *hand-holding* constituted sexual abuse.
She was represented by the same lawyers who set up the Epstein Victims Compensation Program. Coordinating with prosecutors in their mission to convict Maxwell was understood as a way to maximize eventual payouts. She collected $1.5 million from that fund alone — which was actually on the low-end, given the non-severity of the conduct she alleged.

Marijke Chartouni said this week that she was “recruited” to see Epstein in 2000 by a female friend, and had “buried” that memory for nearly 19 years, until Epstein’s 2019 arrest. In 2021, she told Tara Palmeri she was 20 years old at the time of the purported incident, and vaguely accused both Epstein and the female friend, 21-year-old Rina Oh, of sexually assaulting her. Oh vehemently denies the accusation. This convoluted encounter was Chartouni’s only ever interaction with Epstein. Still, the “unburial” of her memory resulted in her receiving a payment of unknown quantity from the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program.

Ashley Rubright says she has blocked out much of her experiences with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who she met with twice when she was a teenager. For one of those encounters, she was told she would receive $200 to give the disgraced financier a massage at his home, she told CBS News' Nikole Killion. Rubright was 15 years old at the time.

It has long been established that in 2005, Haley Robson was the individual responsible for recruiting, enticing, soliciting, and otherwise facilitating a 14-year-old girl’s liaison with Epstein in Palm Beach, under the auspices of giving him a “massage.”
The ensuing investigation led to a probable cause affidavit being issued for Robson’s arrest — she was 18 herself at the time — but she was never prosecuted.
And now here was Robson, two decades later, in Washington, DC, making her dramatic foray into political advocacy — as a “trafficking survivor.”

Jess Michaels claims she was raped by Epstein in 1991, at age 22 -- but says she didn't realize she was raped until 2019, when she gave a TED Talk announcing it.

Liz Stein’s 2023 lawsuit against Epstein’s estate [...] makes a variety of wild claims. (The very fact of Stein filing this lawsuit in 2023 would seem to imply that she was rejected from the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, which had closed out in 2021. And if you were rejected from that program, you must really have problems. Because anyone who could conjure even the most tenuous connection to Epstein pretty much had their claims accepted without a second thought. It is possible, therefore, that Stein is just a 100% delusional person.)
Stein claims in her lawsuit that she was “violently punished and her anus was penetrated with a weapon for resisting sexual abuse at Epstein’s Florida residence.”
She claims she was impregnated by an unnamed “abuser,” and Ghislaine Maxwell forced her to get an abortion.
She claims that “one day a person showed up at her apartment to install cable and delivered a message from Epstein and Maxwell to the effect that they were still watching her and would find her.”
She claims that due to events she says occurred from approximately 1993 to 1995, by 2023 she continued to suffer “emotional distress, mental anguish, embarrassment, and humiliation. She has had several nervous breakdowns for which hospitalization was necessary. For years she was suicidal and attempted attempted suicide several times.” A 2024 book called The Lasting Harm claims Stein “was hospitalized around thirty times” and “in long-term inpatient psychiatric care.”
The lawsuit was “discontinued” in 2024.

Danielle Bensky
“So I was a ballet dancer, and I went to a professional performing arts school in the city. And I was recruited at a very young age. I was not quite 18 at the time. And I met Epstein, and at first, it wasn't — you know, the abuse didn't start until a little bit later.”