West Palm Beach, Florida —

For many of the women victimized by Jeffrey Epstein, their lives are divided into two parts: before and after they were sexually abused by him.

Change was obvious to Ashley Rubright’s friends after she met Epstein. But she didn’t recognize the stark difference until she looked at her school yearbooks more than a decade later.

“Everybody that signed my yearbooks … was like ‘Have a great summer!’ ‘Let’s chill,’ ‘It was great hanging out with you this year,’” recounted Rubright, describing the “all positive” comments to CNN in an exclusive interview.

Rubright described becoming angry and moving out of her parents’ home at 17. It would be years before she connected her troubles to Epstein.

“I was like, ‘Wow, that really did impact me back then.’”

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