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Ghislaine Maxwell accuser says Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump and Prince Andrew

During cross-examination on Wednesday, the woman who says Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abused her when she was 14 years old said she met Donald Trump and Prince Andrew while with Epstein
During cross-examination on Wednesday, the woman who says Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell abused her when she was 14 years old said she met Donald Trump and Prince Andrew while with Epstein (Pictures: AP)

The first accuser in Ghislaine Maxwell’s child sex trafficking trial has said that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump and Prince Andrew when she was 14 years old.

During cross-examination on Wednesday, the woman using the pseudonym Jane said she met the two powerful men when she was a teen, but stopped short of accusing either of misconduct, The Guardian reported.

Jane is testifying that Maxwell pulled her into Epstein’s predatory circle at age 14. She said at times Maxwell was present when Epstein sexually abused her, and sometimes even participated in the abuse.

Jane claimed the late Epstein introduced her to the former president at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s home in Palm Beach, Florida, at that young age.

The accuser going by Jane testifies in Ghislaine Maxwell's child sex-trafficking trial, using a tissue to wipe away tears
The accuser going by Jane testifies in Ghislaine Maxwell’s child sex-trafficking trial, using a tissue to wipe away tears (Picture: Reuters)

‘Mr Epstein introduced you to Donald Trump, correct?’ defense attorney Laura Menninger asked.

‘Yes,’ Jane said.

‘He took you in a dark green car and you met Donald Trump, there correct?’ Menninger asked.

‘Correct,’ Jane replied.

Menninger also asked her if she remembered Prince Andrew being on a flight with her, to which Jane replied: ‘Yes.’

Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex trafficking, speaks with her brother Kevin Maxwell during her trial in a courtroom sketch
Ghislaine Maxwell (right), the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex trafficking, speaks with her brother Kevin Maxwell (left) during her trial in a courtroom sketch (Picture: Reuters)

Menninger continued to question Jane, seeking to portray her as unreliable and opportunistic. She repeatedly asked questions attempting to undermine her recollection of events.

Maxwell’s defense is expected to call psychologist Elizabeth Loftus as a witness to discuss how people can form ‘false memories’.

Jane described years of abuse to the jury that began when she was 14 and included sexual touching and even ‘orgies’. She said Maxwell played a pivotal role by normalizing the behavior and taking part in it on occasion.

She began her testimony recalling when she met Maxwell in 1994 while attending music camp to become a singer. Jane said had been sitting on a bench with a few friends and was approached by Maxwell, who was walking with a Yorkie.

Donald Trump and Melania Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell (left to right)
Donald Trump and Melania Trump with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell (left to right) (Picture: Getty Images)

After some interaction, Epstein joined and eventually asked for her phone number. She soon began receiving invitations to Epstein’s home.

Epstein, a financier and pedophile, killed himself at a New York City jail in August 2019 while awaiting his own sex-trafficking trial.

Maxwell, 59, is on trial for six counts related to her alleged involvement in Epstein’s sexual abuse of teenage girls. She has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Prosecutor Alison Moe asked Jane about her sexual contact with Epstein when her testimony began Tuesday, asking if the abuse happened ‘more than once when you were 14-years-old?’

To that, Jane said, ‘more than once.’

Moe then asked: ‘Was there ever anyone else in the room?’

‘Yes,’ Jane said.

‘Who was most frequently in the room when you had sexual contact with Jeffrey Epstein when you were 14 years old?’

‘Ghislaine Maxwell,’ Jane replied.

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