Jennifer Araoz, one of the women who accused financier Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, told reporters on Aug. 27 that it was “powerful” to speak out and also hear other alleged victims express their emotions in a New York City courtroom. Gloria Allred, the lawyer for multiple alleged victims, said Epstein’s death “does not end the case.”
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It was ‘so powerful’ to speak out in court: Alleged Epstein victim
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