“Files will help me heal”, says Brazilian victim of Epstein The President of the United States, Donald Trump, sanctioned this Wednesday (19) the bill that determines the disclosure of all files from the investigation into billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. This Friday (21), two days after the decision, the German news agency Deutsche Welle released an interview with Brazilian Marina Lacerda, one of the known victims who were abused by the businessman. She celebrated the fact that the files were finally made public and said that they will help her heal: “For me personally, these files will provide some answers about what happened to me in the past at Jeffrey Epstein’s house. It’s part of my healing process to understand what happened to me.” Despite being happy with the determination, which provides that the files will be delivered within 30 days, Marina said that she and other victims of Epstein have been questioning the reasons that led Trump to sanction the law approved by the American Congress. “Us [vítimas] we have mixed feelings, because Trump didn’t want to expose these files at one point. And then, out of nowhere, he said, ‘Release the files’ and signed [a lei para divulgar os arquivos]. And it was like, wow, you know? And then we had to take a moment and think, ‘Wait a minute, why is he releasing the files all of a sudden?’ Did he change them? The answers we are looking for in these files are for the rich and powerful, influential men who are behind this and who have not been mentioned, no one has talked about them, and Trump has protected them”, said Marina. Brazilian Marina Lacerda during a press conference on September 3, 2025 REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst In an interview with the North American network ABC News, in early September, the Brazilian, who was abused when she was just 14 years old, revealed that Epstein abused “up to ten women a day.” At the end of the same month, she spoke to “Fantástico” and recalled that, in the first contact, Epstein asked her and a friend to take off their blouses during a massage session at his house. READ ALSO: Who is Marina Lacerda, the Brazilian woman who reported being abused by Epstein Understand how tycoon Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophilia network worked
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Brazilian victim of Epstein questions Trump’s decision to release files: ‘Why now? Did he change them?’
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