This jumps out at me:
Rina Oh, 42, has been accused by Epstein's 'sex slave' Virginia Giuffre of being part of the financier's inner circle and recruiting underage girls for him.
This seems to be in a different dimension of the conspiracy than the stuff GM just got convicted for....
We now have a question about who is a victim and who is a co-conspirator. (NB I'm not at all discounting victimhood: I'm just saying it seems to be VERY complicated in this case.)
Maybe Oh is afraid she's liable as a recruiter? She was 21 at the time she got in with GM and JE. I guess that would mean she would have a harder time qualifying as a victim? Unless maybe she was trafficked? If you're 21, you can't just say you were naive and got in with the wrong crowd...
Her goal in speaking about herself as a victim suggests the possibility she's actually trying to head off charges; she's also suing Guiffre for defamation for saying she was part of the inner circle...
I have a feeling a lot more of this kind of thing is going to jump out of the woodwork. IMO it's hard for people to wrap their heads around the roles women are playing in the GM/JE crimes—whether as victims or perps, and it's sometimes hard to tell which.
But now that GM is verifiably guilty, we've got past "a woman would never do that to another woman" sort of thing. All kinds of women in the JE/GM orbit will be in the crosshairs of our thinking as perpetrators.
Women in this conspiracy may also become scapegoats: they may very well distract from the much less murky criminal role of men.