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This document is a page from a news report (likely the Miami Herald) included in House Oversight materials. It features a photograph and interview with Micelle Licata, a victim who describes the lack of repercussions for Jeffrey Epstein compared to ordinary citizens. The text notes that Licata was one of 36 women officially identified by the FBI as victims and details that she was assaulted at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion while a high school sophomore.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Micelle Licata Victim/Survivor
Identified as one of over 100 girls accused of being assaulted by Epstein; currently 30 years old living near Nashvil...
Jeffrey Epstein Accused Assaulter
Described as a Palm Beach billionaire, aged 65, accused of sexually assaulting middle and high school-aged girls.
Emily Michot Journalist/Photographer
Credited with the photograph or reporting (email address listed).

Organizations (5)

Name Type Context
FBI
Officially identified 36 women as victims; closed the case.
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Officially identified 36 women as victims.
Royal Palm Beach High School
School attended by Licata during the time of the alleged assaults.
Miami Herald
Media organization associated with Emily Michot (implied by email domain).
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document archive (implied by footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

Undated
FBI case closure
Unknown
FBI
Undated (Historical)
Sexual assault of Micelle Licata while she was a sophomore in high school.
Epstein's Palm Beach mansion

Locations (2)

Location Context
Epstein's residence where Licata recalls her experience.
Current residence of Micelle Licata.

Relationships (1)

Jeffrey Epstein Perpetrator/Victim Micelle Licata
Text states Licata is one of the girls Epstein is accused of sexually assaulting.

Key Quotes (1)

"“How come people who don’t have money get sent to jail — and can’t even make bail — and they have to do their time and sit there and think about what they did wrong? He had no repercussions and doesn’t even believe he did anything wrong,” said Licata, now 30."
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country and abroad. Until now, those victims — today in their late 20s and early 30s — have never spoken publicly about how they felt shamed, silenced and betrayed by the very people in the criminal justice system who were supposed to hold Epstein accountable.
“How come people who don’t have money get sent to jail — and can’t even make bail — and they have to do their time and sit there and think about what they did wrong? He had no repercussions and doesn’t even believe he did anything wrong,” said Licata, now 30.
[Image of a woman wiping a tear]
Micelle Licata, is one of the over 100 middle school and high school-aged girls that Palm Beach billionaire, Jeffrey Epstein, is accused of sexually assaulting. Licata, now an adult living near Nashville, recalls her experience with Epstein at his Palm Beach mansion while she was a sophomore at Royal Palm Beach High School.
EMILY MICHOT EMICHOT@MIAMIHERALD.COM
Licata is among 36 women who were officially identified by the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office as victims of Epstein, now 65. But after the FBI case was closed
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