For years she was known only as “Minor Victim One”, now the key witness who helped bring Jeffrey Epstein to justice speaks to ACA in her first Australian interview.
In an interview with host Ally Langdon tonight, Marina Lacerda revisits the case that helped expose Epstein’s crimes and reveals why the fight isn’t over, plus Robbie Williams shares some big news of his own.
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Epstein ‘Minor Victim One’ Reveals The Fight Isn’t Over
In her first Australian television interview, Marina Lacerda sits down with Ally Langdon to share the story behind the case that helped bring down one of the world’s most notorious offenders.
At just 14 years old, Marina became a victim of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. For years, she was known to the world only as the anonymous “Minor Victim One,” providing the critical evidence that finally allowed prosecutors to charge Epstein with the sex trafficking of minors.
Now, a brave woman with a voice, Marina reveals she is not done yet. In this powerful segment, she tells Ally who else she wants to see questioned.
Let Him Entertain You – Robbie Williams’ World Exclusive Announcement
With his latest album soaring to Number 1 in the UK, Robbie sits down with Nine’s Entertainment Editor, Richard Wilkins, to reveal his next big plans.
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In a candid and reflective conversation, the 52-year-old entertainer says he has never been in a better place to be a ‘Better Man.’
This episode of A Current Affair airs tonight, Tuesday 17 March, at 7:00pm on Channel 9 and 9Now
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