Canada’s Has Their Own “Jeffrey Epstein” And He’s Still Alive… For Now

Canadian business tycoon Robert Miller has found himself entangled in numerous sex  scandals, earning him the moniker "Canadian Jeffrey Epstein."

With 41 alleged victims, many recounting experiences of sexual abuse from a young age, a class-action lawsuit has been initiated against Miller. The plaintiffs are seeking $200 million in restitution.



From Western Journal: 


Miller has maintained his innocence, reportedly telling employees that he “adamantly and vehemently denies the malicious allegations made against him and confirms that they are false.”

One of his alleged victims, identified in the lawsuit as Madame 7, told The Sun that she met Miller when she was 15.

“He learned about my dreams and aspirations to better manipulate me and convince me that he would take care of me, that he would pay for my studies,” she said. “Since I was living in poverty, I believed his false promises.”

“His ritual was to make me consume alcohol to make me dizzy in order to then abuse me,” she continued. “He thought he was a guru, but his only goal was to satisfy his sexual urges. It was disgusting.”

Madame 7 said she had tried to “forget and bury this traumatic experience as deep as possible inside me.”

“I am very sad that I found myself in this situation when I was young, vulnerable, and in need. I have a hard time forgiving myself. I live in shame and regret. I suffer a lot,” she added.

“Nothing can ever erase this passage from my life, but I hope that justice will be done so that I can finally turn the page on this horrible chapter of my life and teach a lesson to these rich and powerful men who destroy lives.”

This guy is undeniably a monster, with actions comparable to Jeffrey Epstein's.

It's genuinely disgusting how individuals like him exploit their power, feeling entitled to ruin innocent lives for their own amusement and gain.

This cycle of abuse absolutely needs to come to an end.

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