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Jeffrey Epstein's New York Hunting
Ground: Dance Studios
The financier recruited young dancers to give him erotic massages even after his 2008 conviction for
solicitin: rostitution from a minor.
oD ff or me New York Times
as asked if she would become Jeffrey Epstein's personal trainer.CreditCreditRachel
By Ali Watkins
Sept. 3, 2019Updated 3:23 p.m. ET
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M vas 17 when a fellow dancer approached her after a ballet class in 2002 and asked if she wanted to
give private exercise classes to a wealthy man named Jeffrey Epstein.
Another dancer,
eceived a similar pitch in 2006 from a woman, this time to give Mr. Epstein
a massage.
The same year, a third dancer,
as asked if she would become his personal trainer.
At the time, Mr. Epstein was exp oiting ozens of girls he had plucked from high schools and shopping
malls in Florida, luring them to his Palm Beach mansion and coercing them into giving him erotic
massages through false promises, cash payments and threats, according to court records.
But in New York City, Mr. Epstein had a different hunting ground: dance studios.
The scope of Mr. Epstein's sex trafficking in Manhattan has become clearer as several lawsuits have
been filed against his estate in the days since he was found dead from a suicide in his jail cell in
Manhattan, where he had been awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
The suits say that when Mr. Epstein was luring teenagers into sexual exploitation in Florida, he was
using a network of recruiters within New York City's dance studios to procure aspiring performers into
a similar scheme.
Not even a 13-month stint in jail in 2008 and 2009 stopped him, recently filed lawsuits say. While in
jail, Mr. Epstein arranged for two women he had recruited in New York to be flown to Florida, where
he pressured them into sex while he was on work release, the court papers said.
The United States attorney in Manhattan is continuing to investigate people dose to Mr. Epstein
whom prosecutors have said he relied on to feed his appetite for girls, including a half-dozen
employees, girlfriends and associates. It remains unclear if the people who recruited girls from dance
studios are under scrutiny.
Mr. Epstein's activities in Manhattan apparently did not cross the radar of the New York police. "None
of it sounds remotely familiar to me," said Michael Bock, the former supervising sergeant for the
Manhattan bureau of the Police Department's Special Victims Division. "I don't recall ever even seeing
his name across my desk."
Mr. Epstein's network of recruiters in dance studios was described in the lawsuits filed earlier this
month in Federal District Court in Manhattan by two women who say they were sexually exploited by
Mr. Epstein, and in interviews with two dancers who had dealings with him in New York.
These women said Mr. Epstein took advantage of the insularity of the dance world, where dancers rely
on one another for job opportunities and trust that those tips are legitimate.
"There's some sort of level of trust with people through ballet studios," saic
a former
dancer who said she was recruited at
be a personal trainer to Mr. Epstein by another woman
at a dance studio in 2013. "There is that kind of inherent trust, we're all part of the same community.
You wouldn't share that kind of unsafe opportunity with someone."
=whose last name was not revealed in court papers, said in her complaint that she was recruited by
a fellow dancer at her studio and that she accepted an opportunity to make money giving private
exercise lessons to Mr. Epstein.
But when she arrived days later at Mr. Epstein's palatial townhouse on East 71st Street, she found her
patron was not interested in a dance workout, according to a lawsuit. Instead, Mr. Epstein quizzed her
on her dance aspirations, promised to buy her new point shoes and asked her to take part in several
sexually charged stretching activities.
On her third visit, Mr. Epstein asked for a massa e during which he assaulted her with a sex toy and
masturbated, the complaint said. He implied
ance career would be over if she did not go along.
Afterward, he gave her $300 and the book "Massage for Dummies." It was the start of an eight-year
cycle of abuse.
The lawsuits name as defendants Mr. Epstein's estate and eight companies that the plaintiffs claim
assisted Mr. Epstein in his sex trafficking, including by serving as fronts for procuring young women
and paying associates who helped him.
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The suits are among at least six complaints filed in Manhattan against Mr. Epstein's estate and his
close associates since he died by suicide on Aug. to, all saying he forced girls and young women into
sexual servitude.
One woman
aid in a suit that she was
in 2001 when a woman recruited her outside
her high sch
med over time, she said, a
was eventually pressured to give Mr.
Epstein erotic massages at his townhouse.
A year later, she said, he raped her during one of those encounters. She had been an aspiring actress.
Mr. Epstein's lawyers declined to address the allegations. They have pointed out in court that no one
has accused Mr. Epstein of abusing underage girls since his conviction in 2008, when he struck a
widely criticized plea bargain with prosecutors in Florida that shielded him from federal sex-trafficking
charges.
Under that deal, Mr. Epstein pleaded guilty to two state charges, including soliciting a minor for
prostitution. He served a 13-month sentence in a Florida jail, but was permitted to leave for 12 hours a
day, six days a week.
Two of the lawsuits say that Mr. Epstein used his time on work release to have sex with at least two of
the young women he had recruited in New York.
One, identified in court papers as
said Mr. Epstein flew her to Florida during his
imprisonment and had sex with her at his mansion while he was wearing an ankle monitor.
aid in court papers that she had been drawn into his world two years earlier, at age. Her
experience after she was offered a job as a masseuse closely tracked patterns described by his accusers
in other lawsuits.
The first two visits, she had just given him massages and received payments. After that, however, Mr.
Epstein began assaulting her sexually with his hands and sex toys, telling her that he had resources
that he would use to advance her dancing career "if she would do what he wanted to do."
In 2007,
flew to Mr. Epstein's private island in the Caribbean and posted about the trip on
social media, the lawsuit said. The next morning, Mr. Epstein was furious, held her down by her wrists
and threatened her safety if she ever told anyone about what she knew of his activities.
After that, she "was in fear for her safety and her life and knew that strict compliance with the dictates
of this very powerful man was required as a condition of maintaining her safety." Mr. Epstein
continued to coerce her into sex until 2 1 the lawsuit said.
Another woman, identified only
said in a lawsuit that she was introduced to Mr.
Epstein through her sister, who was working for him. She said Mr. Epstein promised repeatedly that
he would help pay $20,000 for a critical medical procedure she needed if she complied with his sexual
demands. She continued to engage in sex acts with him for money until 2014.
Mr. Epstein was accused in the suits of sexually exploiting the women until they looked less like
teenagers. Mr. Epstein then allegedly sought to turn two of the women into recruiters, urgin
to
go to her dance studi
ancers." Another he pushed to become a trained masseuse.
The recruitments of
cho the experience of
in an interview that she was recruited to provide private lessons o
r. pstein in New York around
2006.
who is now based hand
manages her own dance business, said a woman
she met in a bar
in her dance career and said she knew a wealthy man looking for a
personal trainer
who was in her early 20s at the time and new to New York City, took the
job.
When she arrived at Mr. Epstein's townhouse, he did not want to exercise but seemed interested in
bizarre stretching maneuvers. During one session,
said, Mr. Epstein suggested she could
massage his testicles to help with flexibility.
"He was lik 'Y u kn w, my Russian ballet instructor, she massages my testicles because it helps my
flodbili '
ecalled. "I said, 'O.IC, I can't do that for you.'"
aid she worked for Mr. Epstein for a only few weeks, and wa,
to give classes to
o eenagers living in one of his apartments, whom he called "my girls."
aid the
a dance instructor who said
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arrangement ended after she refused Mr. Epstein's suggestive proposals.
"It certainly wasn't for personal training," she said of the classes.
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New lawsuits say that Mr. Epstein sought dancers from Manhattan studios, including Steps on
Broadway, to give him massages and private exercise classes. CreditMark Abramson for The New York
Times
a former dancer, said Mr. Epstein tried to recruit her to give him dance lessons in 2013.
She was a but looked younger. A young-looking woman approached her in the bathroom of the Steps
on Broadway dance studio and said she was looking for someone to take over one of her private ballet
clients.
agreed to speak to the potential student through Skype and was surprised when the
person on e screen was an older man who wanted to fly her to Florida for lessons. The man told her
that he was a registered sex offender and asked her to do an internet search for his name, Jeffrey
Epstein, before she committ
"I never talked to him again,"
said.
Gia Kourlas contributed reporting. usan eachy and Sheelagh McNeill contributed research.
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