Canadian businessman and billionaire Robert Miller, dubbed “Canada’s Jeffrey Epstein” has been making headlines due to recent news of his alleged victims coming forward. Many individuals are now speaking out against the 80-year-old mogul in a class-action lawsuit, seeking $200 million in restitution.
Miller continues to deny the allegations and maintains his innocence.
In an interview with The Sun, two of Miller’s alleged victims – Madame 7 and Madame 46 – spoke out about their experiences. Both women were young when they met Miller, and he promised them he would take care of them if they followed his orders.
For Madame 7, this meant consuming alcohol to make her dizzy before abuse took place. She admitted that she was living in poverty at the time so she believed his false promises.
For both women it meant keeping their encounters a secret from others as well as feeling manipulated by him afterwards; feeling ashamed and regretful for what happened to them when they were young and vulnerable.
Robert Miller is known as founder of Future Electronics Inc., the world’s third largest electronics distributor which recently sold for $3.8 billion dollars according to The Sun.
He stepped down as president and CEO in February and is considered one of Quebec’s most elusive businessmen according to CBC News. With such success comes comparisons to Jeffrey Epstein who was convicted of abusing and trafficking girls prior to his death while incarcerated last year.
Despite these horrific accounts from survivors, Robert Miller continues to maintain his innocence throughout all accusations made against him – but survivors continue to fight for justice through a class-action lawsuit seeking restitution for damages done by this wealthy business magnate.
They want what no amount money can give back – restoration of trust after being taken advantage off at such a young age; something that no man has the right or privilege over another person regardless of wealth or power status.