Maria Farmer: "Yes, I was molested that night."
"Epstein used me to blackmail politicians, billionaires, even royalty."
Farmer, a victim of the prostitution network established by Epstein, describes the abominations she was exposed to.
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Who is Epstein's accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell?
- She was born in 1961 in England.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of British media owner Robert Maxwell, grew up in Oxford.
- Addressing the victims directly, he said, "I am sorry for the pain you are going through"
- He said that it was difficult for him to cope with pain and suffering, that he wanted to acknowledge their suffering and that he deeply empathised with the victims
- Giuffre, who was paid a large sum of money for the settlement, withdrew his complaint. - After this incident, Prince Andrew was forced to resign from all public duties and was largely ostracised from royal life.
Epstein’s Victim Virginia Giuffre and Prince Andrew
- In a London nightclub in 2001, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell introduced Prince Andrew to Virginia Giuffre, whom they had lured into their web.
- The lawsuit included charges of sexual assault and causing emotional distress. In February 2022, the two sides reached a settlement with terms that remain confidential.
- Wexner gave full authorisation to Epstein, who had earned his trust - Epstein, whose name was also involved in financial fraud, used some of his fortune to create a paedophile network.
The Rise of Psycho Billionaire Epstein
- He was born in 1953 in New York.
- His acquaintances described Epstein as “quiet and nerdy” but “sweet and generous” and nicknamed him “Eppy”.
- He graduated from Lafayette High School in 1969 at the age of 16, skipping two grades.
- In 1988, he founded the financial management firm J. Epstein & Company to manage the assets of clients with a net worth of more than US$1 billion.
- His only publicly known billionaire client was Leslie Wexner, chairman and CEO of L Brands and Victoria’s Secret