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Tonight's special guest is Cindy Beth who hails from Arkansas, a child abuse survivor and author of the book 'Full Frontal Nudity', recently published as her memoir. The first thing Cindy told me was, "I was a child inside organized crime." She goes on to say, "The FBI and attorney generals have not been able to assist me. I want to talk to the public. I was severely ill for years from the abuse and I want to reach out to educate and to assist other survivors." She had many severe experiences and assaults. "When I was little, I found a dead body in the utility room of my grandparent’s Florida home. I was threatened that I would have my throat slit if I talked about it." Cindy was witness to horrible abuse. "At night, I would hear my grandfather on the phone threatening people, to tear them apart. There was a lady that worked for him who put strychnine in my food, which in small amounts works like a neurotoxin." It was supposed to keep her quiet. "My grandfather gave me to men for money, favors, or to set them up. I was eight years old when I was dressed up and left in a house alone to be abused. There was a camera hidden. We were given drugs to sedate us, confuse us, and affect our memories." Cindy has many dark memories. "I was a sex trafficked kid on Long Island and in Palm Beach. I was drugged so many times inside circles of wealthy politicians and celebrities." Cynthia is in an Epstein painting. "Being abused inside a group of high profile, respected in some cases, wealthy, politicians, and celebrities is not an easy thing to talk about. People might think it was a joke when it isn’t a joke."