EXCLUSIVE: Organisers BLOCKED Epstein Victim From Giving a Speech at Capitol Hill - Because Her Facts Don't Fit the Narrative
Politicians, security, and organisers of yesterday's 'survivors' event silenced a prominent Epstein victim from reading out a speech, despite originally inviting her to deliver one.
Rina Oh was in her early twenties when she first met Jeffrey Epstein.
Though she told me in one of our interviews that she never witnessed the disgraced billionaire around any underage girls, nor witness Ghislaine Maxwell engage in any illegal activity, she stated that Epstein abused and sexually assaulted her.
Throughout the times I have interviewed and been around Rina, I have always found her to be credible and genuine.
Rina had been invited to give a speech at Capitol Hill alongside other women in attendance.
She had planned to talk about her story, and about Carolyn Andriano.
But there were two problems, at least for the organisers.
The first is that the truth about Carolyn includes the fact that she was groomed and recruited by none other than Virginia Giuffre. Rina even mentioning Carolyn’s name would likely attract media attention, and subsequent reporting about Carolyn may very well turn the public against Giuffre and against those who protected her.
Giuffre, who was a legal adult at the time, gave Carolyn drugs and coerced her into coming with her to ‘massage a rich guy’. She dressed Carolyn, who was just a 15-year-old schoolgirl at the time, in adult clothes, put makeup on her, and drove her to Epstein’s home.
Along the journey, she told Carolyn that, should Epstein or any of his staff enquire about her age, she must lie and state that she was over 18.
Once there, she made Carolyn, a minor, watch as she straddled Epstein on a massage table and engaged in sexual activity with him. Then she left, cash in hand, and happily went shopping, leaving Carolyn to spiral down a life of drug addiction and abuse.
Giuffre was never held accountable for recruiting Carolyn, nor for recruiting numerous other underage girls. whom she groomed, told them to lie about their ages, took to Epstein, and essentially sold to him for what she later described as ‘easy commission’.
Sadly, despite beginning to turn her life around, Carolyn was found dead in a hotel room in West Palm Beach a few years ago. Her mother believes she was murdered. Police have failed to carry out a sufficient investigation into the suspicious circumstances surrounding Carolyn’s premature end.
You can read Carolyn’s story, including one of my interviews with her mother, by clicking here. Below is an excerpt of her mother talking about Giuffre.
The second problem for organisers was that Rina Oh is currently suing Giuffre after Giuffre was caught making a false allegation against her and, Rina alleges, had sexually assaulted her whilst in the presence of Epstein.
Rina launched the lawsuit years ago, forcing Virginia to be deposed. Since Giuffre’s untimely death, the lawsuit has now passed on to her estate.
According to sources, Giuffre’s family members, who stood next to the podium despite so far failing to address allegations made by Giuffre that she had been sexually abused by her father since childhood, allegedly told officials at the event that they did not want Rina to be there, citing that it made him feel ‘uncomfortable’. Or at least that was the excuse.
Rina was thus, at the very last minute, cancelled.
“They cut me off from walking up to the podium,” she told me. “It was premeditated”.
I will be going into Rina’s story in more detail, as well as releasing my interviews with her, and much more, in my upcoming book, NAKED LIES: The Epstein Scandal That Rocked the Royals & Troubled Trump - and also partly here on Substack.
Wrongly silenced by the Capitol Hill events organisers (who shockingly allowed a self-confessed child trafficker to take to the podium and falsely present herself as a victim - click here to read more), Rina was left to make the most of her visit.
She spoke to politicians, met Pelosi, and, rather touchingly, she laid a bouquet of flowers for Carolyn.
The message she wrote on a card attached to them read: “Carolyn Andriano. Be in peace in Heaven”.
“I gave the flowers to a congresswoman,” Rina told me. “She promised she will dry them and keep them forever.”

