Marina Lacerda, now 37, revealed that she was first approached by Epstein in 2002 when she was just 14, under the pretext of providing massage services, which led to years of sexual abuse in his New York residence. She recounted horrifying details of Epsteinâs home operating like a "revolving door," hosting up to 5â10 women per day. After being contacted originally by investigators in 2008âonly for Epstein to secure a secret non-prosecution agreement that prevented her from testifying before a grand juryâshe was approached again over a decade later, and her testimony ultimately became pivotal in the 2019 sex-trafficking charges against him .Lacerda passionately called for transparency by urging the Trump administration to release all files related to Epsteinâs crimesânot only for the sake of the victims but also for the American public. She emphasized that access to her records would help herâand othersâbegin to heal, acting as a broader demand for public accountability and truth. Her plea aligns with a broader bipartisan congressional push, led by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie, to force the Justice Department to disclose Epsteinârelated documents, despite claims that no "client list" exists.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'We need the Epstein files to be out': Central witness in Epstein case speaks publicly for 1st time - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Marina Lacerda, now 37, revealed that she was first approached by Epstein in 2002 when she was just 14, under the pretext of providing massage services, which led to years of sexual abuse in his New York residence. She recounted horrifying details of Epsteinâs home operating like a "revolving door," hosting up to 5â10 women per day. After being contacted originally by investigators in 2008âonly for Epstein to secure a secret non-prosecution agreement that prevented her from testifying before a g...