Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Prosecutio­n case ends in Maxwell trial

Witness says she was 16 when defendant, Epstein forced themselves on her

- LARRY NEUMEISTER AND TOM HAYS

NEW YORK — Prosecutor­s completed presenting their case against Ghislaine Maxwell on Friday, after a key accuser at the British socialite’s sex-abuse trial testified that Maxwell and her companion, Jeffrey Epstein, forced themselves on her when she was just 16.

Annie Farmer told jurors she accepted an invitation to the financier’s sprawling New Mexico ranch in 1996 hoping that Maxwell and Epstein would help her with academic endeavors. Instead, she said, Maxwell ended up massaging her breasts and Epstein climbed into bed without her permission.

Three others have asserted at the trial that began two weeks ago that Maxwell recruited them to give Epstein massages meant as a ruse for sexual abuse.

Maxwell, 59, has denied charges that she groomed underage girls for Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019. Her lawyers say the government is making her a scapegoat for alleged sex crimes committed by her onetime boyfriend and moved immediatel­y for a judgment of acquittal after prosecutor­s rested Friday.

U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan heard brief arguments and rejected the request that she acquit Maxwell without the jury getting the case.

The judge told the jurors they will return Thursday to hear the defense case, which an attorney estimated would last two to three days. The judge has suggested that closing arguments then might occur as soon as Dec. 20.

In her testimony, Farmer recalled the unwanted physical contact making her feel like she “just wanted the weekend to be over. … I wanted to be done with it.”

She added: “All these experience­s made me feel like they had a very different interest in me.”

Asked by a prosecutor if she saw anyone in the courtroom who had ever given her a massage, Farmer identified Maxwell, who was sitting at the defense table looking at Farmer.

Farmer, now 42 and a practicing psychologi­st, took the stand using her true identity — a departure from the decision by three other accusers with similar stories who testified under pseudonyms or only first names to protect their privacy.

Two of the others who testified said they were just 14 when the abuse started and that Maxwell sometimes participat­ed in the encounters.

Farmer testified that she met Epstein at age 16 on a 1996 trip to New York City to visit her older sister, who was working for him at his Manhattan mansion. When they visited him at the home, he “seemed very friendly and down-to-earth,” and even offered to mentor her, she said.

She said that during an outing to the movies with Epstein, he reached over to hold her hand and caress her leg.

“I felt sick to my stomach,” she said. “It was not something I was expecting at all.”

When Farmer returned home, she stayed in touch with the wealthy financier and accepted an invitation to travel to New Mexico with a plane ticket he paid for even though, she said, “after what happened in the movie theater, I didn’t want to be alone with him.”

She said she initially had felt more comfortabl­e because Maxwell was there. But when they took her to the movies, he “right away began to hold my hand” and rub her foot and arm throughout the film with no effort to hide the behavior from Maxwell, she said.

Once home, Maxwell insisted on giving Farmer a massage and told her to take off her clothes, Farmer testified. Maxwell “pulled down the sheet and exposed my breasts and starting rubbing on my breasts,” Farmer said.

“It didn’t make sense to me that would happen,” she said. “I so badly wanted to get off the table and have the massage be done.”

Farmer accepted $1.5 million from a fund set up to compensate Epstein victims, she testified.

The encounters occurred in New Mexico, which did not have a specific age-of-consent statute, although its laws criminaliz­ed all sexual contact of a minor under the age of 13 when coercion or force is involved.

On cross-examinatio­n, a defense lawyer repeatedly emphasized through her questions that Maxwell was not involved in the most egregious behavior described by Farmer and elicited that she was not sure she was naked during her massage, although she was certain her breasts were exposed.

 ?? (AP/Elizabeth Williams) ?? A courtroom sketch shows Annie Farmer as she testifies on the witness stand Friday during the Ghislaine Maxwell sex-abuse trial in New York. Video at arkansason­line.com/1211sketch/.
(AP/Elizabeth Williams) A courtroom sketch shows Annie Farmer as she testifies on the witness stand Friday during the Ghislaine Maxwell sex-abuse trial in New York. Video at arkansason­line.com/1211sketch/.

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