Marina Lacerda spoke for the first time publicly Wednesday about the abuse she suffered at the hands of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying what started out as a “dream job” to earn quick money for her family as a teenager quickly descended into a nightmare. Lacerda, an immigrant from Brazil, and other survivors gathered in Washington, D.C. to demand Congress pass legislation forcing the release of all unclassified records on the Epstein case.
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Epstein abuse survivor speaks for 1st time, demands release of unclassified records
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