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After watching Ghislaine Maxwell’s “Dungeon of Hell,” I twice tried to murder myself, the victim claims, and she is facing 55 years in prison today

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After watching Ghislaine Maxwell’s “Dungeon of Hell,” I twice tried to murder myself, the victim claims, and she is facing 55 years in prison today

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As the convicted sex trafficker faces sentencing today, a JEFFREY Epstein survivor has revealed that she attempted suicide twice while imprisoned in Ghislaine Maxwell’s “dungeon of hell.”

Sarah Ransome posted images of herself lying in a hospital bed after making two unsuccessful suicide attempts, which she attributed to the stress of being used as Epstein and Maxwell’s “sex toy.”

Ransome said in a victim impact statement that she attempted to leap down a cliff into shark-infested water on Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands because she was so traumatised.

She said that she had been used as nothing more than a living, breathing sex object by Epstein, Maxwell, and others.

“I once tried to flee the island by jumping over a cliff into shark-infested waters as a result of the sexual demands, degradation, and humiliation I experienced there.

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“Just before I jumped, Maxwell and the others seized me.

At the moment, escaping in such a dangerous way sounded more enticing than being sexually assaulted again.

Ransome claimed that having come from a dysfunctional family “made me a prime target” for Epstein’s heinous sexual antics.

She shared pictures of herself in a hospital bed recuperating from suicide attempts in 2008 and again ten years later during lawsuit against Epstein and Maxwell in 2018. She said, “I have attempted suicide twice since the abuse – both near-fatal.”

Maxwell, according to Ransome, was the “Five Star General of this massive, decades-long sex trafficking scheme,” and she should not have received leniency in her punishment.

Incapable of sympathy or basic human decency, Maxwell is still the same person I first encountered nearly 20 years ago, the woman claimed.

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“Sending her to life in jail won’t change her, but it will offer survivors a sliver of justice,” she continued.

“But you didn’t break my spirit or extinguish the inner fire of resoluteness that now burns brighter inside me than even before!”

It happens at the same time that Maxwell, who took part in a troubling sex trafficking scheme, will be sentenced today.

As “partners in crime,” the humiliated 60-year-old and the filthy multi-millionaire paedophile Epstein lured impressionable adolescents to their many opulent homes.

The jury heard testimony in what was dubbed the “trial of the century” about how Maxwell “served up” girls as young as 14 for Epstein and even participated in the abuse herself.

According to the prosecutor, Maxwell “run the same playbook again and again and again” and was a “skilled predator who understood exactly what she was doing.”

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