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Epstein's niece speaks out: Harrowing claims of family abuse, Hollywood orgy, and LSD-fueled trafficking

This post contains discussions of sexual assault and abuse, including graphic descriptions. Reader discretion is strongly advised. The material reflects the personal account of an individual and has not been independently verified.

In a chilling TikTok video that has begun circulating online, a woman identifying as Anna (or Anya) Wick, niece of the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has come forward with explosive allegations of lifelong sexual abuse, drug-induced amnesia, and encounters with high-profile Hollywood figures. Wick, who describes a complex history of gender transitions and name changes, claims she was systematically raped by family members and others from infancy, often under the influence of LSD to erase her memories. She ties her experiences to broader conversations about abuse in the entertainment industry, naming Justin Bieber, Sean “Diddy” Combs, and the 2024 film Blink Twice as metaphors for systemic exploitation.

Wick introduces herself with a tangled personal history, born Anya Beth Epstein, she transitioned to male as Owen Theodore Epstein, briefly married and became Anna Petrova, then reverted to female as Anna Wick. “I’ll come back to that later,” she says in the video, before diving into the core of her trauma.

A lifetime of alleged abuse and amnesia

According to Wick, the abuse began in infancy and continued until 2015, when she started testosterone therapy as part of her gender transition. This was a step she says “de-sexed” her and halted the assaults. She alleges that her family dosed her with LSD to induce amnesia, creating a “split mind” where traumatic events were blocked out entirely. “Everything that I experienced on it was blocked out completely,” she explains. “I only remembered the circumstances I was trapped in when the drug had already kicked in.”The perpetrators, she claims, included her father, mother, brothers, extended family, and friends. Scenarios varied: isolated cabin retreats, local gatherings with relatives, or large parties disguised as family reunions or her father’s work events. Victims would be given a “special” drink, leading to ogling by older men, introductions to strangers as “siblings,” and eventual rape. “By the time I was high, it was impossible for me to run,” Wick recounts. “And by the time the drug wore off, I would have forgotten everything.”Memories only began “resurfacing and finally sticking” in 2020, marking the start of her healing process. She spoke to the FBI a few years ago, but the case was dropped after her alleged perpetrators denied the claims.

Hollywood connections and a notorious 2007 orgy

Wick links her story to celebrity culture, asserting that “passing around” young people is “perfectly normal in the industry.” She believes Justin Bieber was a victim of similar exploitation and that Diddy, facing multiple lawsuits over alleged sexual misconduct, is “guilty” but possibly a “scapegoat” diverting attention from a larger network.Her most vivid memory centers on a “massive” orgy in Aspen in late spring 2007. There, she claims, she was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, and comedian Larry David as her “uncles” before the assaults began. Waking up rope-bound in a hotel room at the lodge, she alleges Larry David was still “orally penetrating” her. Her mother reportedly apologized to him, instructing him to stop, while he praised her for how well she had “trained” Wick. The young woman, paralyzed and unable to scream, was mocked by her mother for trying.

This event, Wick says, is the one she remembers “most clearly,” though she hints at encounters with “several other people” throughout her life.

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Blink Twice as a tafficking allegory

Wick interprets Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut Blink Twice, a thriller involving MDMA-laced perfume that erases memories and a venom antidote that restores them, as a veiled reference to real human trafficking aided by psychedelics. “It’s all very parallel to the effects that LSD alone had on me,” she states. “I had amnesia... that was the point of the acid.”

A plea for awareness and justice

Despite fears of “retaliation like my uncle faced” or widespread disbelief, Wick says the weight of silence has made her “sick.” She insists her story “isn’t about me” but about exposing “violent abusers... lauded as public figures and gifted fortunes and power.” Her goal is to awaken the public to abuse “happening right in front of their faces” and free current child victims.

Wick offers to answer questions and go deeper into her experiences if the video gains attention. As of publication, the claims remain unverified, with no immediate responses from the named individuals or their representatives. Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges; Weinstein is serving a 23-year sentence for rape and sexual assault; David has not been previously linked to such allegations.

This testimony emerges amid ongoing scrutiny of Hollywood and music industry power dynamics, following high-profile cases like Diddy’s recent indictments on sex trafficking and racketeering charges (which he denies) and historical gossip about Bieber’s early career mentorships.

If substantiated, Wick’s account could reignite debates over elite networks of abuse. For now, it stands as a raw, unfiltered call for accountability in an industry long accused of harboring dark secrets.


SEXUAL HARM

Where to get help:
If it’s an emergency and you feel that you or someone else is at risk, call 111.
If you’ve ever experienced sexual assault or abuse and need to talk to someone, contact Safe to Talk confidentially, any time 24/7:
• Call 0800 044 334
• Text 4334
• Email support@safetotalk.nz
• For more info or to web chat visit safetotalk.nz
Alternatively contact your local police station -click here for a list.
If you have been sexually assaulted, remember it’s not your fault.

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