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Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and alleged victim testimony linking high‑profile figures

The passage provides several concrete leads – a named victim ([REDACTED - Survivor]), her alleged employment as Epstein’s masseuse arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell, and connections to Prince Andrew, Donald Tr Victim [REDACTED - Survivor] (born Aug 1983) claims she was hired by Ghislaine Maxwell to work for Epstei Her father was maintenance manager at Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago country club. Epstein’s properties

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #015645
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The passage provides several concrete leads – a named victim ([REDACTED - Survivor]), her alleged employment as Epstein’s masseuse arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell, and connections to Prince Andrew, Donald Tr Victim [REDACTED - Survivor] (born Aug 1983) claims she was hired by Ghislaine Maxwell to work for Epstei Her father was maintenance manager at Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago country club. Epstein’s properties

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12/8/2015 Prince Andrew and girl, 17, who sex offender friend flew to Britain to meet him | Daily Mail Online However, he avoided trial on more serious charges that carried a potential life sentence. And no one reading The Mail on Sunday's interview with the woman who was prepared to testify against him can be in any doubt of the seriousness of the charges. Epstein, a Wall Street money manager who once counted Bill Clinton and Donald Trump among his friends, became the subject of an undercover investigation in 2005 after the stepmother of a 14-year old girl claimed she was paid $200 (£125) to give him an ‘erotic massage’. The subsequent FBI probe uncovered at least 20 girls levelling sexual allegations against him. Eventually, Epstein struck a ‘plea bargain’ with prosecutors — a practice not permitted under British law — under which he was allowed to plead guilty to two relatively minor charges. Police claim that his donations to politicians and his ‘dream team’ of influential lawyers deterred prosecutors from bringing more serious charges of sex-trafficking. The deal certainly kept the names of a lot of Epstein’s famous friends out of an embarrassing court case. However, an unusual part of the agreement was that Epstein’s alleged victims were allowed to bring civil proceedings against him. He has so far made 17 out-of-court settlements, and some cases are ongoing. One of these girls was to have been a key witness for the prosecution had the case gone to trial. She was just 15 years old when she was drawn into Epstein’s exploitative world in 1998. In her civil writ against him, under the pseudonym Jane Doe 102’ she alleged that her duties included being ‘sexually exploited by Epstein’s adult male peers including royalty’. Now, horrified by the evidence of Epstein and Andrew enjoying each other's company in New York, Jane Doe 102 has agreed to waive her anonymity and tell for the first time her deeply disturbing story. Her real name is [REDACTED] and she now lives in Australia, where she is a happily married mother of three. Over the course of a week during which she spoke at length to The Mail on Sunday, she appeared sometimes vulnerable, and sometimes steely, but always quietly resolute and consistent. Revisiting events from a past that she had hoped she had left behind, Virginia occasionally buried her face in her hands. Some recollections — and, for reasons of taste, not all the details can be included here — caused her to flush with shame. ‘I’m telling you things that even my husband didn’t know,’ she said. Virginia, who has undergone counselling to try to come to terms with her past, is honest about her initiation into Epstein’s depraved world. She was a troubled teenager, whose slender figure, delicate complexion, hesitant voice and soulful blue eyes made her look young for her years. Born in Sacramento, California, in August 1983, Virginia spent her early years on a small ranch on the West Coast of America. This seemingly idyllic childhood ended when she was sexually molested by a man close to her family. The fallout from that led to her parents temporarily splitting up. Blaming herself, Virginia began to get into trouble Aged 11, she was sent to live with an aunt but repeatedly ran away. Living on the streets, she was beaten up and slept with at least two older men in return for food. ‘I was a paedophile’s dream,’ she says. Three years later, she was reunited with her family and started a new life with her father who had moved to Palm Beach, Florida, where he was maintenance manager at Donald Trump’s country club, Mar-a-Lago. Virginia got a part-time job as a changing room assistant —which is where, soon after her 15th A new life: Virgina, now a mother-of-three, in birthday, she met Ghislaine Maxwell, who invited —_ Australia her to work as Epstein’s personal masseuse. ‘| was wearing my uniform — a white miniskirt and a skin-tight white polo top — when | was approached by Ghislaine,’ Virginia says. ‘| told her | wanted to become a masseuse and she said she worked for a very wealthy gentleman who was looking for a travelling masseuse. I'd get training and be paid well.’Virginia’s father gave his blessing, believing his daughter was being handed the opportunity to learn a skill and to work for a wealthy and respectable employer. He drove her to Epstein’s pink mansion on the Palm Beach waterfront — he also owns a nine-storey home in New York, the city’s biggest private residence; a 7,500-acre ranch called ‘Zorro’ in New Mexico and Little Saint James, a private 70- acre atoll in the US Virgin Islands. Virginia says: ‘Ghislaine said | was to start immediately and that someone would drive me home. b singing Christmas song... as she reveals remarkably slim post- baby body » Edgy ensemble! Kylie Jenner steps out in black leather leggings and a beaded military jacket after steaming up Miami She's a teen style icon > Melanie Griffith ‘got the house in Aspen, the Picasso painting and $65,000-a-month' in divorce from Antonio Banderas After 19 years together b'I'm happier taking my clothes off!’ Heidi Klum strips to her underwear... but reveals she suffers stage fright on live TV Supermodel is now 42 »'Time to move on’: Ariel Winter hints at split with boyfriend Laurent Gaudette after two PDA- filled years Last photographed together in November > 'l wouldn't have put me on the show either’: Gigi Hadid says she was ‘shaking’ during unsuccessful first Victoria's Secret audition >» Who's that boy? Kate Hudson looks chuffed as she steps out with mystery man in New York City The 36-year-old has been playing the field » What a sweet couple! Pregnant Ginnifer Goodwin shares a kiss with husband Josh Dallas while eating ice cream at Disneyland Happiest place on earth > Kendall Jenner showcases her lithe legs in leather jeans as she jets out of London ‘on her way to visit baby Saint in Los Angeles' Off to meet her nephew >» Penelope Cruz puts her ample cleavage and curvaceous figure on display in clinging red leather jumpsuit in new Zoolander 2 posters Stars in the sequel http:/Awww.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361039/Prince-Andrew-girl- 17-sex-offender-friend-flew-Britain-meet-him.htm| 3/29

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