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Five victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse testify together for the first time on the BBC. "It is not normal to see the face of the person who abused you almost everywhere every day," says Joanna Harrison, who is sharing her story for the first time. Along with the others, she agrees: everyone in Epstein's entourage knew about the abuse. "You couldn't be friends with him and not know."
Five women have given a joint interview and report on their darkest moments on the ranch of the sex offender Epstein. Victims do not believe Epstein has taken his own life.
The "BBC" interviewed five women who, according to their own statements, were victims of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
None of the V teams believe Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide.
Instead of really helping me, they broke me more, says a victim of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a new interview. Five of his victims have come together for the first time in a BBC news commentary. Joanna Harrison was interviewed on BBC Newsnight along with four other victims. This is the first time they have come together to discuss Epstein's abuse. "It's uncanny to see the face of the man who abused me every day on TV for six years…
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