A Half-Told Confession and a Mysterious Death

 

Following the tragic death of Virginia Giuffre – Jeffrey Epstein’s most public and courageous accuser – it seemed the case file would close on a note of regret. However, a lesser-known figure, also a survivor of Epstein’s abuse, has now come forward with a bombshell statement: “I survived Epstein’s harem. Here’s what Virginia Giuffre got wrong about me.”

That person is Rina Oh, an artist and a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. Rina Oh’s statement is not meant to undermine the stories of other survivors, but is a desperate effort to clear her own name – one that she claims was tarnished by direct accusations from Giuffre.

 

The Legal Battle Between Two Victims

 

The conflict between Rina Oh and Virginia Giuffre is not new. In 2021, Rina Oh filed a defamation lawsuit against Virginia Giuffre, seeking $20 million in damages. The reason: Giuffre had repeatedly alleged on social media and in media outlets that Rina Oh was not only Epstein’s girlfriend but also a recruiter of other girls for his trafficking network.

“The FBI and investigators confirmed I was a victim,” Rina Oh declared, completely refuting the accusations. “I was a young girl abused by Epstein 20 years ago, not an accomplice or part of the inner circle.”

One victim publicly suing another marks a heartbreaking turning point, exposing the complexity and unhealed wounds of those caught up in Epstein’s dark world.

 

Why Is Rina Oh Speaking Out Now?

 

With the death of Virginia Giuffre in April 2025, the defamation lawsuit would have passed to Giuffre’s estate. For Rina Oh, this timing represents the only opportunity to reclaim her narrative and her integrity in the public eye.

Giuffre’s accusations – including a claim that Oh caused a six-inch scar on her leg – caused “immense damage,” including humiliation, shame, and emotional distress for Rina Oh. Her speaking out now is not just about seeking legal truth, but an effort to escape the shadow of suspicion and societal judgment.

“She couldn’t allow herself to be framed as a betrayer,” a source close to Rina Oh shared. “Now, she is seizing the moment to prove that, despite being in that ‘harem,’ she was still a victim and did not abet the crime.”

 

Distorted Compassion and The Truth Behind The Crime

 

Rina Oh’s account, though conflicting with some of Giuffre’s details, confirms one thing: Epstein’s network was a labyrinth of abuse, psychological manipulation, and betrayal, sometimes turning victims against each other.

The difference in the stories of these two brave women reminds the public that the narrative of Epstein’s “harem” is far more complicated than told. It is not just about powerful billionaires, but also about the endless internal battles of the survivors who must fight to find justice and truth – even after death has claimed one of their strongest voices.