“Epstein has once again tried to silence me,” said Araoz. “We need to bring all enablers and co-conspirators to justice.”
The details varied from woman to woman as they took their place behind the podium of a packed New York City courtroom on Tuesday, but their message was uniform: WhenDozens of women were given the opportunity to testify in a Manhattan federal court about the alleged. Judge Richard M.
Berman made the decision in this case not to drop proceedings against the deceased financier, saying in court documents that the public may still have an"informational interest" in the process. For survivors it was a chance to be heard after being denied that opportunity for decades.Survivor Courtney Wild called Epstein a coward and said his suicide robbed survivors of the chance to confront him in court.He robbed me of my dreams, of my chance to pursue a career I adored.
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