
Epstein was a psychopath, used different forms of abuse: Survivor recalls horror
India Today
Calling him a "psychopath", she alleges he relied not just on physical coercion but on psychological domination - a pattern of control she believes enabled him to operate unchecked for years.
“I was trapped. I had no transportation, no money, and he threatened me with physical harm if I ever told anyone.”
With those words, Epstein survivor Rina Oh revisited a chapter she says silenced her for decades, one she now believes the world can no longer ignore.
Oh, now in her late 40s, says she was just 21, an aspiring art student struggling to build a career, when she was drawn into the orbit of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in the late 1990s.
He offered her what sounded like a lifeline - a scholarship to pursue a Bachelor of Fine Arts, reported the Sun.
“He said, ‘I’m offering you a scholarship with no strings attached, you never have to see me again’,” she recalled. “But he kept calling me to see him again.”
When she did not volunteer to visit, she said, the offer was withdrawn. “He was like, ‘Well, you’re not being obedient, so I’m going to take that away’.”

The girl told police that her neighbour, Maulana Islam, used to sexually assault her when she was alone at home and threatened her, which is why she did not disclose the matter to her family. Doctors informed her parents that she was pregnant after she was rushed to the hospital with severe abdominal pain.












