Republican Senate Candidate Accused of Sexual Assault by American Woman

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, based on data published by the Mehr News Agency, citing the New York Post, Jenny Rasico, an American woman, has stated that Graham Blatner, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, entered her home in 2021 and sexually assaulted her without her consent. She revealed that she had previously met Blatner online, but on the night of the incident, he entered her home without her permission and assaulted her. Rasico added that she did not report the incident to the police at the time but informed her psychotherapist and several close individuals, exchanging messages and correspondence that corroborate her account. Rasico’s name had previously appeared in a New York Times report concerning Blatner, though the nature of the rape allegation was not specified at that time.
Multiple cases of moral and sexual scandals in the United States, including reports related to Epstein’s island, indicate that institutionalized moral corruption is being pursued among a large number of high-ranking officials in the country. The Epstein island saga began three decades ago. For years, the island hosted a gathering of the most famous and powerful figures in Western politics, wealth, art, technology, and even science, particularly from the United States. They would travel to ‘Little St. James’ on private jets to engage in immoral and heinous activities away from the public eye, the media, and, of course, the law. The owner of the island was named Jeffrey Epstein, and the victims of these devilish feasts were teenage girls and minors who were trafficked by his network and offered to prominent guests. Despite complaints from victims on several occasions, legal proceedings were initiated in this case, but Epstein mysteriously evaded repercussions each time. Using his extensive and deep connections with the highest levels of power in the United States, he managed to cover up the affair and continue his criminal acts. Ultimately, as the number of victims on Epstein’s mysterious and wicked island grew daily, he was arrested in early summer 2019 on charges of sex trafficking. Approximately a month later, it was reported that he had committed suicide in his prison cell in a rare occurrence.

