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Jan 03, 2026

Nearly two decades after escaping Jeffrey Epstein’s web of horror,

survivor Sarah Ransome still wakes from nightmares of the brutal abuse inflicted by him and his ruthless enforcer, Ghislaine Maxwell. In a raw new interview, the author of Silenced No More confronts the lingering scars—suicide attempts, shattered trust, a life forever altered—while openly questioning whether Maxwell’s 20-year sentence truly delivers the full justice victims were promised.

Jeffrey Epstein survivor Sarah Ransome confronts the lingering scars of her horrific abuse while questioning whether Ghislaine Maxwell‘s sentence truly delivers the justice she was promised.

 

Ransome, now in her late 30s and living in England, was recruited into Epstein’s sex trafficking ring in 2006 at age 22.

Lured with promises of modeling opportunities and education at the Fashion Institute of Technology, she endured months of degradation on Epstein’s private island and New York properties.

 In her 2021 memoir Silenced No More, and victim impact statement at Maxwell’s 2022 sentencing, Ransome described being raped multiple times daily, threatened with harm to her family, and trapped in what she called a “dungeon of sexual hell.”

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