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country and abroad. Until now, those victims — today in their late 20s and early
30s — have never spoken publicly about how they felt shamed, silenced and
betrayed by the very people in the criminal justice system who were supposed to
hold Epstein accountable.
“How come people who don’t have money get sent to jail — and can’t even make
bail — and they have to do their time and sit there and think about what they did
wrong? He had no repercussions and doesn’t even believe he did anything
wrong,” said Licata, now 30.
Micelle Licata, is one of the over 100 middle school and high school-aged girls that Palm Beach billionaire, Jeffrey
Epstein, is accused of sexually assaulting. Licata, now an adult living near Nashville, recalls her experience with
Epstein at his Palm Beach mansion while she was a sophomore at Royal Palm Beach High School.
EMILY MICHOT EM/CHOT@MIAMIHERALD.COM
Licata is among 36 women who were officially identified by the FBI and the U.S.
Attorney’s Office as victims of Epstein, now 65. But after the FBI case was closed
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