
Haley Robson, one of the many victims of Jeffrey Epstein's paedophile ring, has given a shocking testimony to Corriere della Sera, recounting the horror she experienced when she was just 16 years old.
She says she was taken to the financier's house in 2002 by people she trusted, including a classmate, with the false promise of something else, but once she got there, Epstein took her upstairs and abused her for an hour.
Today, she expresses deep disappointment not only with American justice, but also with President Donald Trump, whom she accuses of betraying the victims by not keeping his promise for full transparency on the files of this scandal.
Robson, who is a registered Republican voter, says she believed Trump's words when he promised to uncover the truth, but is now convinced he lied.
According to her, the relationship between Trump and Epstein was so close that the financier kept a photo of him on his desk. She emphasizes that it is inexcusable that the US government has closed the investigation without prosecuting other powerful people, leaving many questions about possible collaborators in this dark story.
In addition to the political betrayal, the victim also denounces the recent scandal of the Department of Justice, which mistakenly published the private data of dozens of women, including social security numbers, addresses and photos of underage girls without any censorship. For Robson, this is another blow that makes women feel victimized for the second time.
Regarding Epstein's death in prison, she shares the belief of many others that he did not commit suicide, but was murdered, as his manipulative character and large ego were incompatible with the act of self-sacrifice.
Despite the pain and trauma that she continues to treat with psychologists, Haley Robson has today become an activist who fights for the protection of women and children.
She says the state's negligence has made these women stronger and more determined to demand accountability. While she is sad that her friend Virginia Giuffre is no longer alive to see the fruits of their struggle, she believes that exposing the names of powerful people in the leaked files is a form of justice that will tarnish them forever.