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Epstein’s former girlfriend accused

- By Michael R. Sisak, Michael Balsamo and Jim Mustian

A woman claims in a lawsuit Ghislaine Maxwell helped the financier rape her when she was a teen in 2002.

NEW YORK — Jail guards on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein apparently killed himself are suspected of falsifying log entries to show they were checking on inmates every half-hour as required, according to a person familiar with the investigat­ion into the financier’s death.

Surveillan­ce video shows guards never made some of the checks noted in the log, said the person, who was not authorized to discuss the case and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Tuesday. Federal investigat­ors are looking into whether guards were sleeping on the job.

In the days since the financier’s death, a picture has emerged of the federal Metropolit­an Correction­al Center in New York as a chronicall­y understaff­ed jail, with guards working overtime and other employees pressed into service as correction­al officers.

Meanwhile, the fight over Epstein’s estate began taking shape, with a woman filing a lawsuit Wednesday claiming he raped her when she was a teenager in 2002.

Jennifer Araoz sued Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and three unnamed members of his staff — the first of many lawsuits expected to be filed by Epstein’s accusers as a new state law went into effect Wednesday that opens up a one-year window for victims of long-ago sex crimes against children to take legal action.

“Today is my first step toward reclaiming my power Jeffrey Epstein and his enablers stole from me,” Araoz said.

The Associated Press names alleged victims of sexual offenses only if they consent to being identified, as Araoz has done.

The lawsuit accuses Maxwell of helping Epstein recruit teenage girls and providing “organizati­onal support to Epstein’s sex traffickin­g ring.”

Maxwell’s publicist and lawyers did not immediatel­y respond to emails seeking comment. Maxwell, the socialite daughter of the late British publishing baron Robert Maxwell, previously denied wrongdoing, saying any allegation­s she was involved in arranging sex for Epstein were “abhorrent and entirely untrue.”

Federal prosecutor­s in New York are investigat­ing whether any Epstein associates will face charges.

Epstein, 66, is believed to have killed himself early Saturday while awaiting trial on sex traffickin­g charges. The cause of the death has not been announced, but a person familiar with operations at the lockup said Epstein was discovered in his cell with a bedsheet around his neck.

His death prompted the Justice Department to place two guards on leave and remove the jail’s warden pending the outcome of investigat­ions by the FBI and the department’s inspector general. Falsifying log entries can be a federal crime.

In her lawsuit and in interviews, Araoz said she was a 14-year-old freshman at a performing arts high school near Epstein’s Manhattan mansion in 2001 when she was approached on the sidewalk by an unidentifi­ed woman in her 20s who invited her to meet the financier.

Epstein began by giving her gifts and encouragem­ent during her visits, then started asking for massages, groping her and having her take her clothes off, she said.

Araoz said she stopped seeing Epstein in 2002 after he raped her at his townhouse when she was 15.

Araoz’s lawyers said the young woman had no personal contact with Maxwell but is suing her because she had been described in other court cases as having helped Epstein recruit underage girls for sex.

 ?? ROB KIM/GETTY 2014 ?? The lawsuit accuses Ghislaine Maxwell of helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit girls.
ROB KIM/GETTY 2014 The lawsuit accuses Ghislaine Maxwell of helping Jeffrey Epstein recruit girls.

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