4 women testified at Ghislaine Maxwell's trial that they were sexually abused. Here's what they said
Prosecutors introduced into evidence this photo of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.
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The
case against Ghislaine Maxwell primarily relies on the testimony of four
women who say they were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein when they were under 18 -- and that
Maxwell facilitated and sometimes participated in that abuse, too.
Maxwell,
59, has pleaded not guilty to six federal charges: sex trafficking of minors,
enticing a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, transporting a minor
with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and three counts of
conspiracy.
Prosecutors
said in opening statements Maxwell and Epstein created a system
of sexual abuse in which they lured underage girls into sexual relationships
with Epstein using the ruse of a massage and cash payments. Her defense,
though, has argued she is being scapegoated for Epstein's actions and has
attacked the memories and motivations of the women who say they were abused.
Epstein,
who pleaded guilty in 2008 to state prostitution charges,
was indicted on federal sex trafficking charges in July 2019 but died by suicide in prison a month later. Maxwell was
arrested a year afterward.
CNN
legal analyst and former prosecutor Paul Callan says Epstein's death and the
passage of so much time pose a huge challenge for prosecutors in this case. The
government alleges the abuse occurred between 1994 and 2004.
"Proving
sex abuse and rape cases from decades ago is generally an extraordinarily
difficult task," Callan says. "Proof in cases where children are
involved are even more difficult. Memories of children are often unreliable and
malleable."
Maxwell
said he expects the defense to call an expert witness to convince the jury that
such testimony is inherently unreliable. The defense is expected to start its
case on Thursday.
The
government on Friday rested its case after prosecutors called 24 witnesses
across 10 days of testimony.
"Despite
substantial obstacles, prosecutors finished strongly" with Annie Farmer,
the fourth and final accuser to take the stand, providing "vivid
testimony," Callan says.
"In
the end a prosecution case which started weakly built to a strong
conclusion," Callan says.
Testimony
from the victims began on November 30 with "Jane," who
said that Maxwell sometimes joined in on the
sexualized massages. "Kate" testified December 6
that Maxwell set up those sexual
meetings. Carolyn testified the next day that
Maxwell once touched her breasts, hips and butt and told her she "had a
great body for Epstein and his friends." She was 14 at the time, she said.
Finally, Farmer testified Friday that
she was 16 years old when Maxwell massaged her naked chest at Epstein's New
Mexico ranch in 1996.
Here's
a closer look at what these women said under oath.
What
Jane said
A
woman identified in court by the pseudonym "Jane" testified last week
she met Maxwell and Epstein in 1994 when she was 14 at a camp where he was a
benefactor.
She
and her mother met Epstein for tea in Florida and he said he could mentor her.
She then started going to Epstein's home by herself. At first, Maxwell and Epstein made her feel special -- spending
time with her, asking about her family and interests and taking her to do fun
things, she said. For the first few months, Maxwell felt like an older sister,
she said.
"It
changed when the abuse started happening," she said.
Jane
described in graphic detail incidents of sexual abuse with Epstein that Maxwell
would at times join in on, both in Palm Beach, Florida, and Manhattan when she
was 14, 15 and 16 years old.
At
times, Epstein would masturbate on her and molest her, she said. Maxwell would
sometimes be involved, touching her and Epstein, she testified. At least once,
Maxwell "instructed" her how Epstein liked to be massaged while the
three were in Epstein's massage room, she testified.
"It
seemed very casual, like it was very normal, like it was not big deal,"
she said. "It made me feel confused because that did not feel normal to
me."
She
said it took her years before she was able to tell anyone about what happened,
saying she felt "shame and disgust and confusion."
On
cross-examination, defense attorneys combed through her statements to law
enforcement since 2019 to try to show inconsistencies with her testimony in
court.
In
the statements, Jane told law enforcement agents that she wasn't sure if
Maxwell ever touched her and she didn't remember Maxwell ever being present for
any sexual activity between her and Epstein. Jane repeatedly testified she
didn't recall if she'd said that to investigators.
At
other times Jane testified that the law enforcement notes from those interviews
were inaccurate, inconsistent with her timeline and not an accurate transcript
of her statements, which were not recorded.
What
Kate said
"Kate"
testified on Monday she first met Maxwell through an older boyfriend when she
was 17.
Maxwell
invited her for tea at her London townhome and told Kate about Epstein and
later invited her again to meet him, she testified.
There,
Maxwell told her to give Epstein's foot a little "squeeze" to show
him how strong she was despite her small frame, Kate testified. Epstein
approved of the foot massage and also had her massage his shoulders.
A
couple of weeks later, Maxwell called Kate to ask whether she would do her
"a favor" and come give Epstein a massage, even though she had no
massage therapy experience. Maxwell led Kate upstairs in her townhome to a
bedroom where Epstein stood in a robe, gave Kate massage oil, and closed the
door behind her. Epstein disrobed and initiated a sex act with her, she said.
Maxwell
called her back a second for another meeting with Epstein. "She said, 'I'm
so glad you're here. You did such a good job last time (that) he wanted you to
come back,'" Kate said.
This
time, Epstein was standing naked when Maxwell brought Kate to the same room and
closed the door behind her. "Have a good time," Maxwell said as she
left the room, according to the testimony.
In
her testimony, Kate testified she traveled at Epstein's expense several times
to New York; Palm Beach, Florida; and Little St. James in the US Virgin
Islands, where Epstein had property. Maxwell invited her to Epstein's private
island to give him massages and would inform Kate of the travel arrangements,
she said.
During
a visit to the Palm Beach residence when she was about 18, a "school
girl" outfit -- a pleated skirt, white panties, white socks and a shirt --
was left on her bed, according to her testimony. When she asked Maxwell what it
was for, Maxwell said, "I thought it would be fun for you to take Jeffrey
his tea in this outfit," Kate testified.
Maxwell
spoke of sexual topics often with Kate, asking her if she knew any other girls
that could give Epstein oral sex. "She said that he needed to have sex
about three times a day," Kate said.
"You
know what he likes -- cute, young (and) pretty like you," Maxwell said,
according to the testimony.
Kate
said she kept in contact with Epstein until around 2012. She was about 24 when
she last traveled with Maxwell and Epstein, but she continued contact with
Epstein through her early 30s, she testified.
She
described staying in contact with him as a mix of denial and fear.
"I
did not want to admit what had happened to me and I felt that by ceasing
communication I would have to acknowledge the events that had taken place and I
would have to say something," she said. "I was also fearful of
disengaging because I had witnessed how connected they both were and I was fearful."
Kate
is not considered a minor victim in the charges because she was over the age of
consent at the time of the alleged abuse, but jurors were still allowed to
consider her testimony, Judge Alison Nathan ruled.
What
Carolyn said
Carolyn,
who testified Tuesday using only her first name, said she was 14 years old when
she began to go to Epstein's home in Palm Beach, two or three times
per week in the early 2000s.
On
one visit, Carolyn was setting up a massage room for him when Maxwell came into
the room. Maxwell touched Carolyn's breasts, hips and butt, and commented that
she "had a great body for Epstein and his friends," according to her
testimony.
Carolyn
said she went to Epstein's over a hundred times in all. Each time she visited,
$300 in cash was left for her on the bathroom sink, she said.
"Something
sexual happened every single time," Carolyn said.
She
said that she remembered bringing three different friends around her age with
her over the years. On those occasions she'd receive $600 in cash as an
incentive for bringing them, and her friends would receive $300.
Carolyn
described a number of sexual encounters with Epstein. She also said Maxwell saw
her naked in the massage room "probably three times" over the years.
Maxwell
and Epstein separately invited her to go to an island, but she told them she
was too young and her mom wouldn't let her travel out of the country, she
testified. She also didn't have a passport.
Sometimes,
Maxwell or another Epstein associate would call her to set up an
"appointment" time, Carolyn testified. Other times she would call to
ask if she could come over because she wanted the money, she said. She
testified that Maxwell and the associate would call her on her mom or her
boyfriend's phone numbers if they couldn't reach her.
She
said she used the money to buy drugs.
Defense
attorney Jeffrey Pagliuca cross-examined Carolyn for more than two hours
Tuesday and spent considerable time suggesting Carolyn made inconsistent
statements about her timeline, including a 2007 FBI meeting and in a 2009
deposition for lawsuits she pursued against Epstein.
Carolyn
sobbed when prosecutor Maurene Comey asked if she was trying to get money for
her testimony.
"No,
money will not ever fix what that woman has done to me," Carolyn said.
"Because what she did was wrong and she takes vulnerable young girls and
traffics them and I'm so petrified that my daughters are going to be
trafficked."
What
Annie Farmer said
Annie
Farmer, who testified under her full name, has spoken out publicly about
Epstein and Maxwell for years. She spoke in open court during both Epstein's
2019 bail hearing and Maxwell's bail hearing a year later.
She
testified for three hours Friday, the fourth and final accuser to do so. Her
older sister worked for Epstein, and Farmer met him during the 1995 holiday
season. Epstein paid for her commercial flight to New York and at a movie held
hands with her and caressed her foot, she said in court.
She
described going to the billionaire's ranch in New Mexico in 1996 at age 16,
where she thought she would be joining other peers but she was the only teen
there.
There,
Maxwell told her to get undressed and gave her a rubdown, telling her she
wanted Farmer to experience a professional massage, Farmer testified.
At
some point as she lay on her back, Maxwell pulled the sheet down, exposing her
naked breasts, and rubbed her chest and upper breast, Farmer testified.
"Once
she pulled down the sheet I felt like kind of frozen," she testified.
"It didn't make sense to me that that would happen. I just wanted so badly
to get off the table and have this massage be done."
On
her last day at the ranch Epstein bounded into her guestroom where she still
lay in bed telling her he wanted to "cuddle."
"He
climbed into bed with me and kind of laid behind me and reached his arms around
me and like pressed his body into me," she said.
Feeling
uncomfortable, she made an excuse to get out of bed and went to the bathroom,
closing the door behind her.
Farmer
said that while in New Mexico they went to see the movie "Primal
Fear," where Epstein again caressed her in a more "blatant" way,
seemingly making no effort to hide it from Maxwell, she recalled. Later that
day, Maxwell insisted she teach Farmer how to massage Epstein's bare feet,
Farmer testified.
Under
cross-examination, Farmer acknowledged Maxwell was not in the room when Epstein
got into her bed. In addition, defense attorney Laura Menninger repeatedly
pointed out that Maxwell was not present on Farmer's trip to New York.
Menninger
suggested that Farmer overstated what she alleges happened to her in her public
statements and on her Epstein Victim Compensation Program application for personal
gain.


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