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Accuser says ‘rollercoaster’ of Epstein files saga is a ‘real weight’ on victims

by The editor•23 July 2025•Posted inBBC US politics

Annie Farmer believes the case has been politicised and says the recent wave of publicity has left her feeling “used” and exhausted.

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