The Brazilian reveals for the first time that he was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager: “worst nightmare”

The Brazilian reveals for the first time that he was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager: “worst nightmare”


Marina Lacerda, 37, told ABC News Network that she was the victim of Epstein since she was 14 years old.




ATTENTION: This text brings reports of sexual violence

A Brazilian who reports that he is the victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual violence – billionaire sentenced to sexual crimes and found dead in a 2019 United States prison – revealed his identity and details of his history for the first time.

Marina Lacerda, 37, told the ABC News Network that she was the victim of Epstein since she was 14, when she lived precariously in New York City.

“When he has someone new in his life, he likes to see this person very much. So I went there a few times and led, unfortunately, he forces me to have sex with him,” said the Brazilian, in an interview published on Wednesday (03/09).

“With Jeffrey Epstein, it starts somewhere, but then ends with you who has sex with him, like it or not.”

Also on Wednesday, Lacerda participated in a press conference with eight other women who accuse Epstein of abuse. The law, which requested the revelation of all the documents on the case, took place in front of the United States congress in Washington.

According to Lacerda, when she had just turned 14 and was divided into three works to help support her family, a friend of the neighborhood said it was possible to earn $ 300 to massage a boy.

From that moment on, the teenager became part of a network of girls in the Astoria neighborhood in the Queens District in New York, recruited to be with Epstein in his home in the city.

Brazilian claims to have received thousands of dollars “working” for Epstein during this period, including abandonment forever school. He believed that, approaching him, he could have better opportunities.

“It was from the work of dreams to the worst nightmare,” said the Brazilian in Washington.

Until, when he was about 17, he was fired by the billionaire, who would say he was already “too old”.

Lacerda had already collaborated with the authorities – being identified in causes as “a smaller number 1 victim” – but had not yet revealed its identity.

In 2008, he reported that the FBI (the American federal police) knocked on his door, looking for information on Epstein.

“I lived with colleagues who were about 17 years old, 18 years old, at the time. And I thought, well, I have to call Jeffrey.”

According to her, Epstein hired her a lawyer, who hadn’t heard of it later.

Until, in 2019, the FBI tried again Lacerda – and this time he said.

“Today I would have felt much better if I could have talked in 2008. If they had given me the opportunity to speak, these women would not have crossed him,” he told ABC News, referring to other victims.

Marina Lacerda has been electrified in the interview by saying that she decided to share with her daughter the situation of the violence she has gone through.

“But it’s so small and so naive that he said how: mom, you are a great shell.”

The Brazilian requested the transparency and revelation of all the documents involving Epstein.

“It is something not only for victims, but for the American people.”



Lacerda said she personally met dozens of women who were raped by the billionaire.

In the Washington act, one of the accused Lisa Phillips, said that the group started making a confidential list of people linked to Epstein who, according to them, were involved in abuse.

The President of the United States Donald Trump was driven by his own basis to clarify his ties with Epstein and which for his government is more transparent regarding the case.

Trump was a friend from Epstein, but said they fell in the early 2000s.

“This is a democratic farce that never ends,” Trump said to journalists at the Oval Hall on Wednesday, when he was asked of the nearby press conference.

The Republican complained that “nobody is ever satisfied” of the files that have already been released.

During an NBC interview with the victims Tuesday (02), none of the women said he saw Trump do something inappropriate on Epstein.

They also claimed to have not witnessed any bad conduct of the former president Bill Clinton, whose journey with Epstein is under the control of the congress.

Tuesday evening, 33,000 pages and several videos relating to the EPSTEIN case were made public by the Chamber Supervision Committee. Most of the files, however, were already in the public domain.

*With information from Ali Abbas Ahmadi, from BBC News

Source: Terra

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