Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Woman who spoke at Epstein’s bail hearing sues his estate

- By Larry Neumeister

A woman who confronted Jeffrey Epstein at a July bail hearing to tell a judge he touched her inappropri­ately when she was 16 sued his estate Tuesday, alleging he had subjected her to sex traffickin­g as part of his attacks on young women and girls.

Lawyers for Annie Farmer filed the lawsuit in Manhattan federal court, along with a lawsuit on behalf of her sister, Maria Farmer, and Teresa Helm, an Ohio woman. All three lawsuits sought unspecifie­d damages.

A lawyer for Epstein’s estate did not return a message seeking comment.

Epstein was arrested in July on sex traffickin­g charges alleging he repeatedly assaulted women and teenage girls in the early 2000s at his $77 million Manhattan mansion and at another opulent estate in Palm Beach, Florida. He killed himself in his federal jail cell a month after his arrest.

Annie Farmer, 40, was one of two women to speak about abuse at the hands of Epstein as he sat several feet away from them at a bail hearing and to urge that he be kept behind bars.

At the hearing, Annie Farmer said that she met Epstein in New York when she was 16 and that he later flew her to New Mexico to spend time with him there. She said he was inappropri­ate with her but did not elaborate.

According to her lawsuit, Annie Farmer went to a movie in New York City with Epstein and her older sister, who was working at Epstein’s New York mansion. It said Epstein sat between the women so that Maria Farmer would not see Epstein touching her sister inappropri­ately.

Annie Farmer, the lawsuit said, was distressed, frightened and confused before she returned to her home in Phoenix.

She later agreed to go to his ranch in New Mexico for what Epstein described as an educationa­l trip for high school students, but she arrived to discover she was the only student there, the lawsuit said.

During her stay there, she woke up one morning to discover Epstein climbing into her bed, announcing: “I want to cuddle,” the lawsuit said.

Epstein then held her down with his arms and pressed his body against her before she escaped to the bathroom, the lawsuit said.

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