00:00I spent the next two weeks in a hospital vomiting until I was almost dead in a Los Angeles hospital.
00:11I was recruited at a very young age from Mar-a-Lago and entrapped in a world that I didn't understand
00:18and I've been fighting that very world to this day and I won't stop fighting. I will never be silenced.
00:23Just real emotion, but also a time where victims came together and I think it was a really, really good thing and powerful moment for anybody who was there.
00:33I began my massage, trying not to let him smell my fear and obvious discomfort.
00:38Before I knew what was happening, he grabbed onto my wrist and tugged me towards the bed.
00:42I tried to pull away, but he was unbuttoning my shorts and pulling my body onto his already naked body faster than I could think.
00:48I was searching for words, but all I could say was a meek, no, please stop.
00:53But that just seemed to excite him more.
00:56He continued to rape me and when he was finished, hopped off and went to the shower.
01:00I pulled my shorts up and I ran as fast as I could back to my own villa, my feet bloody from the rocks.
01:06I cried myself to sleep that night.
01:08I spent the next two weeks in a hospital vomiting until I was almost dead in a Los Angeles hospital.
01:14It was both empowering and infuriating to know that the person who I needed to hear those words is not here to hear them.
01:25Do I feel his death was an appropriate punishment?
01:27Absolutely not.
01:28It gives nobody justice and it leaves a lot of unanswered questions.
01:32I was recruited at a very young age from Mar-a-Lago and entrapped in a world that I didn't understand and I've been fighting that very world to this day and I won't stop fighting.
01:44I will never be silenced until these people are brought to justice.
01:49He knows exactly what he's done and I hope he comes clean about it.
01:53I think that what everybody saw in the courtroom today was real emotion but also a time where victims came together and I think it was a really, really good thing and powerful moment for anybody who was there.
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