Feb 10 β€’ 17:12 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡· Greece Naftemporiki

France: Swedish woman filed a complaint saying she recognized her rapist in Epstein's files

A 56-year-old Swedish woman has filed a complaint in Paris claiming she recognized her alleged rapist from a photograph in Epstein's files.

A 56-year-old Swedish woman named Emba Karlsson has made headlines after filing a complaint in Paris, stating that she identified her alleged rapist from a photograph in Jeffrey Epstein's files. The incident dates back to the 1990s, when she alleges that Daniel S., a man she met in Sweden, promised her a modeling career and took her first to Monaco and then to France. It was here, during a stop in Cannes, that she accuses him of raping her at a private residence's swimming pool.

Karlsson's complaint also involves GΓ©rald Marie, a former director of the Elite modeling agency, who she claims she was taken to after the alleged assault. The case highlights the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal and how it continues to reveal instances of abuse spanning decades. Previously, Karlsson filed a rape complaint against Marie in 2020; however, this was archived due to the statute of limitations, as she did not know the identity of her second assailant, Daniel S., until now.

The implications of this latest complaint are significant as it sheds light on the pervasive issue of sexual violence and the challenges victims face in seeking justice, especially when many cases become time-barred. It also raises questions regarding the accountability of figures associated with Epstein's network and the modeling industry as a whole, which has been scrutinized for its treatment of women and exploitation of young models in the past.

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