Epstein’s suicide deprives victims of closure, says counselor

WEST PALM BEACH (FL)
WPEC

August 11, 2019

by Denise Sawyer

A licensed mental health counselor in West Palm Beach, who spoke with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged rape victims in 2012, sats down with CBS12 News after Epstein’s suicide. (WPEC file)

A licensed mental health counselor in West Palm Beach, who spoke with one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged rape victims in 2012, sat down with WPEC News after Epstein’s suicide.

“It’s infuriating,” said Becky Dymond, as she speaks from the victim’s perspective. “They’re thinking, ‘I didn’t have the option. I couldn’t say no. I couldn’t clock out. But he did.’ That’s enraging.”

Faced with the terror of the abuse, dozens of women will not get a chance to face their accused abuser.

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