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Harrowing moment Epstein rape victim breaks down in tears as she reveals his revolting boast

The model who was raped by Jeffrey Epstein broke down in tears as she explained how the botched handling of Justice Department files revealed her identity to the world.

The aspiring model, called Roza, testified before Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee in Palm Beach on Tuesday as part of a congressional investigation into her handling of the Epstein files.

He said he was introduced to Epstein by longtime conspirator Jean-Luc Brunel, who founded MC2 Model Management with the backing of a New York financier.

She was just 18 when Brunel brought her to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2008 and took her to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2009. At the time, Epstein was under house arrest after being convicted of soliciting a minor for prostitution.

‘Epstein used the names of powerful politicians to show his influence,’ Roza said at the hearing.

‘He told me that he was an investor of the agency that promised me a career. ‘He also talked about his arrest as if it were a game, boasting about the girls who visited his cell and his friendships with the authorities.’

Epstein offered Roza a job at the science foundation to earn money after her modeling agency informed her that she owed them $10,000.

‘One day, the masseuse called me into Jeffrey’s room, where I was molested for the first time,’ Roza said. ‘I was raped repeatedly for the next three years.’

The aspiring model, called Roza, testified before Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee in Palm Beach on Tuesday as part of a congressional investigation into her handling of the Epstein files.

She testified through tears: 'At the time Jeffrey Epstein molested me, he was under house arrest for abusing underage girls.'

She testified through tears: ‘At the time Jeffrey Epstein molested me, he was under house arrest for abusing underage girls.’

Jeffrey Epstein attends the Launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at the Hotel QT in New York on May 18, 2005

Jeffrey Epstein attends the Launch of RADAR MAGAZINE at the Hotel QT in New York on May 18, 2005

She tearfully testified: ‘At the time he abused me, Jeffrey Epstein was under house arrest for abusing underage girls.’

Roza said his agency placed him in Miami for the duration of his house arrest to be closer to Palm Beach, and that he returned to New York only after his sentence was served.

She said she reported the abuse years later but maintained her identity as Jane Doe, which was made public with the botched release of the Epstein files.

Roza said at the hearing, “One day I woke up in a time when my name was mentioned more than 500 times, the rich and powerful were protected by redactions, and my name was announced to the world.”

‘I can only imagine the long-term impact this will have on my life.’

Her concerns were shared by another survivor, Jena-Lisa Jones, who opposed the government’s release of the Epstein files without regard for the victims’ privacy.

He stated that husbands learned about their wives’ abuse from news in the press, and children learned about their mothers’ trauma from documents on the internet.

He told the Trump administration to ‘Take responsibility’.

The committee also heard from other women who described how Epstein silenced his victims through threats and harassment.

Maria Farmer, who was the first to report Epstein’s abuse in a whistleblower report in 1996, said her personal life and career had been ‘stolen’.

‘Why won’t the FBI release my full report?’ he asked. ‘Doing my civic duty cost me dearly.’

Rep. Robert Garcia of California, ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, said: ‘We’re taking this investigation into Epstein and Trump’s backyard.’

He said Democrats on the committee will release a new report Tuesday detailing how Epstein’s 2008 love affair helped enrich the financier and expand his sex abuse network.

‘This report,’ he said, pointing to bank records, ‘is just the beginning of what we plan to publish in the coming months.’

Garcia added: ‘No one is above the law.’

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