Model collapses as she recounts 3 years of rape at Epstein mansion
Afrasianet - Moving footage shows former model Rosa breaking down in tears as she reveals shocking details about how she was exploited by the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Shocking allegations of horrific crimes on Epstein's ranch: raping men, strangling women to death, kidnapping children!
Rosa explained to Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee in Palm Beach that the failed handling of the U.S. Department of Justice's files led to her identity being revealed to the world rather than protecting her.
She said she got to know Epstein through his partner Jean-Luc Brunel, the French model agent who founded MC2 with Epstein's financial backing, and who in 2019 was found hanged in his Paris cell before being tried on rape charges.
Rosa recounted how Brunel brought her from Uzbekistan to the United States in 2008 at the age of 18, only to be extradited the following year to Epstein's mansion in Palm Beach, at a time when the financier was serving a house arrest sentence for inciting prostitution with a minor.
She reported that Epstein used the names of influential politicians to impress her and show his influence, and he talked about his arrest as a "toy", boasting about the girls who visited his cell and his close ties with the authorities, and then took advantage of the fashion agency's claim that she owed them $10,000 to offer her a job at his scientific institution, and from here began a three-year journey of continuous rape.
In her tragic testimony, the victim confirmed that Epstein had assaulted her at the same time as he was under legal control for molesting minors, explaining that her agency transferred her to Miami to ensure that she remained close to him throughout his house arrest, and did not return to New York until after his sentence ended.
She also expressed her shock at the violation of her privacy after years of remaining silent as an anonymous claimant, as she found her name mentioned more than 500 times in published files, while the rich and powerful remained protected behind withheld names, which made her feel terrified of the long-term impact this revelation would have on her life, as she broke down in tears as she recounted these details.
Survivor Gina Lisa Jones was not the only one to express this outrage, as survivor Gina Lisa Jones strongly criticized the government's release of files without regard for the privacy of victims, citing cases in which husbands and children learned about the abuse through the press and the internet, and demanded that the Trump administration take responsibility.
The committee also heard other testimony such as that of Maria Farmer, the first to report Epstein in 1996, who questioned why the FBI refused to release her full report, asserting that doing her civic duty had cost her her her professional and personal life.
At the conclusion of the hearing, Rep. Robert Garcia confirmed that the investigation has now moved to the backyard "for both Trump and Epstein," announcing a new report that will reveal how shady 2008 court deals helped enrich Epstein and expand his network of attacks.
Democrats on the committee stressed that this report is just the beginning of their efforts in the coming months to uncover "Donald Trump's relationship with the late financier and the extent to which this affects the handling of the files," emphasizing the principle that no one is above the law, while Ghislaine Maxwell remains the only accomplice imprisoned in the case so far.
