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Epstein Survivor Rina Oh Renews Demands for Transparency After Reported Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrest

She urges full disclosure of Epstein-related files with sworn questioning of every person named.

Overview

  • Speaking in interviews on Feb. 19–20, Oh recounted being isolated at Epstein’s residences, deprived of money or transport, and threatened with physical harm if she spoke.
  • She described psychological and emotional abuse and a reported “protocol” that steered visitors to a massage room.
  • Oh said the reported arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor offered no closure and signaled only a beginning, calling for comparable action in the United States.
  • She called for all redacted names to be revealed and for those listed to testify under oath, saying US President Donald Trump “definitely” should do so as a witness.
  • Oh accused U.S. authorities of denying accountability and claimed more than two million files and “10 co-conspirators” remain undisclosed, urging full transparency.