In a raw and courageous exclusive with Times Now, Jeffrey Epstein survivor Rina Oh broke years of silence, tearfully recounting how the billionaire predator groomed her as a young artist in 2000, feigning interest in her work while dangling promises of fame and support, only to trap her in a cycle of abuse and coercion that left lasting trauma.
Oh delivered shocking, intimate details: Epstein’s “extremely deformed” penis, described as small and lemon-shaped, a physical insecurity she believes fueled his predatory behavior; and a hidden “closet of torture” in Ghislaine Maxwell’s home, filled with objects meant solely to inflict pain, which Maxwell proudly showed her with disturbing glee.

She made chilling claims about Donald Trump, asserting he witnessed Epstein with young girls and women—potentially positioning him as a key witness—while noting Epstein frequented Mar-a-Lago and recruited from its spa.
Oh pulled no punches on the elusive “client list,” dismissing fixation on it as a distraction and urging focus on the powerful men orbiting Epstein, warning of darker revelations involving even wealthier, more influential figures that “America isn’t ready for.” Her words evoke deep empathy for survivors still navigating pain amid the recent partial files release, which offered glimpses but heavy redactions.
As she demands accountability transcending politics—insisting on long-term studies into Epstein’s vast network and full transparency—evoking profound empathy for survivors still fighting for truth amid the recent files release, one explosive question hangs: What horrors remain buried—and who among the elite will finally face justice?
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