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Uzbek woman who was a victim of Epstein testifies for the first time

Unexpected details regarding the world-shaking "Epstein case" were revealed during court hearings in Florida, USA. As part of this case, a woman originally from Uzbekistan, conditionally named "Roza," spoke publicly for the first time about the systematic abuse carried out by the late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein over the years.

Modeling promises and slave-like exploitation

According to the victim, her ordeal began in 2008 when she had just turned 18. Modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel invited the girl to the USA and subsequently handed her over to Epstein.

For three years, under the guise of a charity foundation employee, the woman was forced to work 16 hours a day at hard labor and was subjected to regular sexual abuse. Most tragically, this exploitation did not stop even in 2009, when the billionaire was under house arrest at his West Palm Beach residence.

An unforgivable mistake by the Department of Justice

During her testimony, "Roza" sharply criticized the US Department of Justice. The issue is that the victim's personal information and name were not redacted in the famous "Epstein files" released by the agency.

Her name was mentioned 538 times in the documents, which caused serious damage to her private life. The victim called this a "second trauma" and accused the American justice system of protecting only the interests of the elite while being indifferent to the safety of ordinary victims. The Department explained this as a mere "human error."

Conclusion of the case

As a reminder, Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of human trafficking and the exploitation of underage girls, committed suicide in his prison cell in 2019 before awaiting a court verdict. However, new details related to his crimes and the testimonies of victims remain in the spotlight of the world community.

In your opinion, is the safety of victims sufficiently ensured in such major criminal cases involving famous figures?

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