Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Charles’ ex-aide is accused on Epstein

Arts adviser denies introducin­g student to abuser & urging her to flirt with him

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meeting, one calling it the “weirdest dinner party I’ve ever been to”. Guggenheim had denied ever being in the ranch.

When Farmer, Ursula Ruedenberg, and one other went public with their claims, Guggenheim said she saw the property under constructi­on but “did not visit any home there or have a meal there”.

Her lawyers said: “Ms Farmer’s claims with regard to the ranch are inconsiste­nt and have changed over time.

“Ms Guggenheim’s visit was very brief; she took a tour of the grounds with the former students and left shortly thereafter. That explains her initial failure to recollect having ever travelled to the ranch.

“It was only after seeing a photograph which depicted Ms Guggenheim, Ms Farmer, and three former students during the daylight... on the grounds, that she recalled her brief visit. She does not recall being inside any building on the property, anything out of the ordinary occurring, nor any of the students reporting an incident to her. “Ms Farmer has said she found her visit unsettling, which she has attributed to the presence of Epstein and Maxwell. Notwithsta­nding her explanatio­ns long after the event, in the context of how events transpired, she subsequent­ly accepted a job with Epstein.” Guggenheim said: “Had any student expressed to me their personal discomfort over actions by Mr Epstein I would have immediatel­y addressed the situation and offered my support. At that time neither I nor anyone at the NYAA had any knowledge of Mr Epstein’s predatory behaviour.” Farmer claims Guggenheim “asked me

CLAIMS AGAINST GUGGENHEIM

to sit on his lap and flirt with him... ‘Do it for the academy, Maria’.”

Guggenheim’s lawyers said: “The allegation Ms Guggenheim encouraged Ms Farmer to flirt and sit on Epstein’s knee is categorica­lly denied and completely baseless. It is denied Ms Guggenheim had at the material time any knowledge of Ms Farmer meeting Epstein.”

In a report commission­ed by the NYAA, lawyer Jim Walden – who was previously the Academy and Guggenheim’s personal lawyer – found there was no evidence linking Guggenheim to any of Epstein’s abuse. The report said: “It is difficult to give any credence to Farmer’s claim that Guggenheim was in any way responsibl­e for Annie Farmer’s meeting of Epstein or her sexual abuse by Epstein and Maxwell.”

Several NYAA board members quit over the response. An open letter signed by nearly 100 students and alumni last month slammed its “victim-blaming rhetoric” and a “focus on discrediti­ng Farmer’s testimony rather than delving into Epstein’s involvemen­t with the NYAA board, financial ties to the school or his relationsh­ip to Guggenheim”.

The Academy’s executive committee apologised to Farmer and vowed to give £22,650 to a charity for victims of sexual assault. The board said: “Some conclusion­s in the report blamed Ms Farmer, and we regret they were included.”

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FAMOUS FRIENDS Guggenheim with Brooke Shields POWERFUL PALS Eileen Guggenheim & Bill Clinton CLAIMS Epstein and his alleged madam Maxwell
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VICTIM Maria Farmer told of visit to the Zorro Ranch
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