Marina Lacerda
Marina Lacerda is a survivor and advocate who has come forward to share her experiences as one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims. At the age of 14, she first encountered Epstein, and in recent years, she has been vocal about the need for transparency and accountability regarding his actions and the systemic failures that allowed them to occur. Lacerda's courage in speaking out has made her a prominent figure in the ongoing conversation about sexual abuse and the rights of victims.
Born on Jan 01, 1988 (38 years old)
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United States:
Marina Lacerda is a prominent voice in the victims' movement regarding Epstein.
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Luxembourg:
Marina Lacerda made serious allegations against Crown Princess Mette-Marit regarding her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Luxembourg:
Marina Lacerda made serious accusations against Mette-Marit regarding her friendship with Epstein.
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Norway:
Marina Lacerda criticizes Crown Princess Mette-Marit for her contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda, identified as 'Minor Victim 1' in the Jeffrey Epstein files, said the department failed by making survivors’ information public.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda expressed heartbreak over the DOJ's release of Epstein files that included survivors' information.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda, identified as 'Minor Victim 1' in the Jeffrey Epstein files, said the department failed by making survivors’ information public.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda, identified as 'Minor Victim 1' in the Jeffrey Epstein files, said the department failed by making survivors’ information public.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda, identified as 'Minor Victim 1' in the Jeffrey Epstein files, expressed her heartbreak over the DOJ's release of files.
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United States:
Marina Lacerda, identified as 'Minor Victim 1' in the Jeffrey Epstein files, said the department failed by making survivors’ information public.
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