The Columbus Dispatch

Woman tells of abuse by Maxwell when she was 14

- Larry Neumeister and Tom Hays

NEW YORK – One of Ghislaine Maxwell’s accusers testified Tuesday that she was just 14 years old when the British socialite had her undress, fondled her and told her she had a “great body” that financier Jeffrey Epstein would enjoy.

The woman, who was identified only by her first name, Carolyn, was the third witness to testify at the sex trafficking trial about being sexually abused by Epstein in encounters facilitate­d by Maxwell, his one-time girlfriend and, later, employee.

Carolyn offered some of the most explicit descriptio­ns so far at the New York trial of Maxwell’s alleged grooming of underage victims, who prosecutor­s say were lured into “a pyramid scheme of abuse.”

At times choking up, she testified that she was a heavy drug user and middle school dropout when she was first taken to Epstein’s estate in Palm Beach, Florida, by an older teenage friend, Virginia Roberts, now known as Virginia Giuffre.

They were greeted by Maxwell, who said “You can take her upstairs and show her what to do,” Carolyn testified.

She said Giuffre and Epstein had sex while she watched. She added she was paid $300 in $100 bills at the end of the encounter.

“I was young and $300 was a lot of money to me,” Carolyn said.

After that, she became a regular at the estate, hired to perform sexualized massages.

Maxwell knew she was only 14 at the time, but that didn’t dissuade her, Carolyn testified.

She told jurors that during one encounter in Epstein’s massage room in the early 2000s, Maxwell “felt my boobs and my hips and my buttocks and she said I had a great body for Mr. Epstein and his friends.”

Maxwell, 59, has denied charges she groomed underage girls for Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019. Her lawyers say the government is making her a scapegoat for Epstein’s sex crimes.

Prosecutor­s say Carolyn was one of several vulnerable teens from troubled background­s who were pulled into a scheme where Maxwell and Epstein would encourage girls in low-income parts of Florida to find other young victims to bring to his home, in exchange for a finder’s fee.

Giuffre would later become perhaps the best known of Epstein’s accusers for her allegation­s that the financier and Maxwell flew her around the world, starting at age 17, to have sex with numerous famous and influential men, including Britain’s Prince Andrew.

All of those men, including Andrew, have denied those allegation­s and they are not expected to be part of the trial.

A prosecutor asked Carolyn who else saw her “fully naked” at Epstein’s home. She responded it was Maxwell, two of Epstein’s “friends” and two “girls.” She didn’t say whether the friends were men or women and didn’t elaborate on what happened with them.

Giuffre has acknowledg­ed recruiting girls into Epstein’s circle, claiming she was coerced into doing so by Maxwell. The Associated Press does not name victims of sexual abuse unless they decide to tell their stories publicly, as Giuffre has.

 ?? ELIZABETH WILLIAMS/AP ?? In this courtroom sketch, “Carolyn” breaks down while testifying about her experience­s with Jeffrey Epstein.
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS/AP In this courtroom sketch, “Carolyn” breaks down while testifying about her experience­s with Jeffrey Epstein.

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