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'He liked the fear in our eyes', Epstein survivors tell BBC

'He liked the fear in our eyes', Epstein survivors tell BBC

Summary

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse spoke publicly in a BBC interview about their experiences and feelings. These women shared details about their encounters with Epstein and the emotional impact they suffered. The discussion included accounts of trips and associations with prominent figures linked to Epstein.

Key Facts

  • Joanna Harrison, one of Epstein's survivors, spoke publicly after her identity was revealed in government-released documents.
  • Harrison described feeling ashamed and embarrassed but decided to speak out to regain control over her story.
  • Survivors discussed experiencing abuse at Epstein's private island and his New Mexico ranch.
  • Chauntae Davies shared her experiences of traveling with Epstein, along with well-known people like Kevin Spacey and Bill Clinton.
  • Davies provided previously unseen photos from her trips with Epstein.
  • Survivors expressed doubts about achieving justice due to Epstein's death.
  • Harrison recounted that her initial interactions with Epstein began with massages.
  • The BBC Newsnight interview brought several survivors together for the first time to share their stories.

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