Jeffrey Epstein trafficked teenage girls to prominent U.S. politicians, world leaders and even “prominent prime ministers,” according to newly unsealed court documents. were asked to give details of their sexual encounters.
The accuser, identified in a 2014 filing under the pseudonym “Jane Doe 3,” was forced to have sex with numerous “powerful people.”
The list included “numerous prominent American politicians, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, prominent prime ministers, and other world leaders,” the document claims, but the names of the individuals are not disclosed. It has not been done.
Epstein “demanded that the girl describe her events with these men in order to potentially blackmail her,” the suit continued.
According to the documents, the accuser was first contacted by Epstein's madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 1999 when she was just 15 years old.
Over the next three years, Epstein turned the teen into a “sex slave,” frequently sexually abusing her at locations around the world, including on his private jet, the documents allege.
According to court records, “Epstein also sex-trafficked Jane Doe, then a minor, and made her available for sex to politically connected and financially powerful people.” It is said that
The financier's purpose in “loaning” Jane Doe 3 to influential friends was to “incorporate” them for financial gain, but also to “obtain potentially blackmail information.” It was also something to do.
The same 10-page application also states that underage victims were arrested at Maxwell's London apartment in New York, and on Epstein's private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, during an orgy involving “numerous” underage girls. The story describes how she was allegedly forced to have sex with Prince Andrew. .
In the filing, Jane Doe III claims that her rights under the federal Crime Victims Rights Act were violated when the U.S. government entered into a confidential non-prosecution agreement with Epstein regarding sex trafficking crimes. did.
Instead, the billionaire was allowed to plead guilty in 2008 to solicitation of prostitution involving one victim and served 13 months in a prison release program.
Epstein was indicted on federal charges of child sex trafficking in New York in 2019, but died by suicide in prison while awaiting trial.
Jane Doe No. 3's account was made public Thursday as part of the latest set of documents released on an order by Manhattan federal judge Loretta Preska.
The trove of court documents includes dozens of prominent figures, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and the late theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.
The records sealed so far all relate to a 2015 settled civil lawsuit filed against Maxwell by one of Epstein's victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
The first 40 documents were opened on Wednesday, followed by another 60 on Thursday. More releases are expected in the coming days.
