An underage girl from Britain was allegedly involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida home’s’sexualized massages’. 

The woman was in Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial by a witness testifying under the pseudonym Jane.

Jane says she was sexually abused at 14 by Maxwell & Epstein and that she was made to do’sexualised massages for adults’. Jane also identified a British woman among the victims. 

Jane, Maxwell’s lawyer Laura Menninger asked Jane about Jane. Jane replied, “You stated that she was British, and that she was cool and nice.” You were involved with the group massages? Was she involved in the sexual contact?

The witness answered, “Yes,”  

She went on to describe at least four other women who participated in the massages as ‘tall’, ‘thin’ and said she believed they were models. 

Defense lawyer Laura Menninger questions witness "Jane" during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell

Laura Menninger, defense lawyer, questions Jane Maxwell during Ghislaine’s trial 

Jane, who says that she was abused by Maxwell and Epstein from the age of 14 and forced to take part in a series of 'sexualised massages' involving adults at Epstein's Florida mansion, identified a British woman as one of the participants

Jane claims that Maxwell and Epstein abused her at the tender age of 14. She was forced to participate in sexualized massages involving adults at Epstein’s Florida home. Jane identified a British lady as one of these participants.

Jane is the first of four accusers to give evidence at the trial of Maxwell, who is accused of being Epstein's 'madam' and aiding in his abuse of minors between 1994 and 2004

 Jane is the first of four accusers to give evidence at the trial of Maxwell, who is accused of being Epstein’s ‘madam’ and aiding in his abuse of minors between 1994 and 2004

Jane admitted that Sophie was one of the women who took part in the affair. She also said that she knew the rules and would have sex with other girls while performing the act.

Jane inquired if Eva, another participant in the orgies, knew the same routine and Jane answered: ‘Yes.

One woman was named ‘Michelle’ and Jane confirmed that she was also ‘involved in the sexualized contact’, while a fifth was older and named Kelly with Jane saying she ‘thought she was a model.’ 

Jane is one of the four first to testify at Maxwell’s trial. She is charged with being Epstein’s “madam” and helping him abuse minors from 1994 through 2004. She has pleaded no guilty.

Menninger stated that Jane kept calling Epstein, even though she had moved to Los Angeles. Jane sent Epstein a picture when she turned 19, and it said: “You rocked my world.”

Jane stated that Jane was forced to send the letter by her mother.

A defense lawyer was also interested in the following question: “You continued to travel under Mr. Epstein’s auspices after you escaped from him 1999, that is right?”

Jane said, “That is not true.” 

Jane got emotional after being confronted by questions from the prosecution. 

Alison Moe, the prosecutor of the Jeffrey Epstein victims compensation funds asked Jane about her money. Then she said, “Would it be okay if that money was used to protect you as a child?”

Jane didn’t answer an objection by the defense and began to weep. She needed to use a tissue in order to stop the tears. 

She finally said, “I wish that I never had received this amount of money because of what has happened.”

At one point Wednesday, Jane became extremely emotional and had to pause her testimony after being asked questions by the prosecution

Jane, who was extremely emotional on Wednesday after she had been asked questions by her prosecution colleagues, had to suspend her testimony.

Maxwell's lawyer Laura Menninger said that Jane continued to call Epstein after she moved to Los Angeles

Laura Menninger Maxwell’s lawyer, said Jane kept calling Epstein when she moved to Los Angeles.

She stated that the money would allow her to bring closure to the episode and she wanted to fix herself and move on in her life.

Maxwell’s younger brother Kevin, who was present in court the first time, sat alongside a family attorney and Isabel Maxwell at the other end. 

Kevin spoke outside the courthouse after the end of the trial.

“It was an incredible relief to have the opportunity to meet her, and even to speak to her,” he said. This was my first contact with her in over 500 years.

Ian Maxwell stated that his sister is doing ‘pretty well’ despite the detention conditions. His family has recently filed a complaint to the UN.

The judge stated that he wouldn’t comment on this case in order to respect the justice system.

Earlier in the day, Maxwell’s lawyer asked if Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump. Jane stated that this was correct.

Menninger asked, “He took you to Mar-a-Lago when you were 14?” You were fourteen years old? 

Jane stated: “Yes.”

Menninger asked Jane: “He took you in dark green car?” Jane replied yes. This would have taken place in 1994. 

Menninger wanted to know if Jane was able to recall being on Epstein’s planes along with other individuals. She replied, “Yes,” one being Prince Andrew.

Jane stated that Epstein did not direct Jane to have sex or ask her to recruit girls.