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Jeffrey Epstein introduced woman to Prince Andrew, she tells London 'Daily Mail'
By MICHELE DARGAN
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Updated: 9:04 a.m. Tuesday. March 1. 2011
Posted: 7:12 p.m. Monday. February 28. 2011
The young woman previously known as Jane Doe 102 has gone public, detailing her life from age 15 as
a paid sex slave for Jeffrey Epstein and his friends.
Now a married 27-year-old mother of three living in Australia,
spoke at length to
London's Daily Mail in an interview published Sunday.
Roberts spoke to the Mail after a photo recently surfaced of Epstein and Britain's Prince Andrew walking
in Central Park. The photo was taken when the prince visited Epstein's Manhattan apartment in
December.
Roberts reveals to the Mail that she was in Prince Andrew's company three times at the behest of
Epstein. An old photo, printed in the Mail, shows a smiling Andrew with his arm around Roberts' waist.
The photo was taken at the London home of Epstein pal Ghislaine Maxwell.
"There is no suggestion that there was any sexual contact between Virginia and Andrew or that Andrew
knew that Epstein paid her to have sex with his friends," the Mail said.
On that trip, which also included stops in Paris, Spain, Granada and Tangier, Roberts said Epstein paid
her $15,000.
Epstein, 58, received an 18-month sentence on state charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution and
soliciting prostitution. He is now a lifelong registered sex offender.
A deal with federal prosecutors revealed Epstein could have been charged with multiple federal counts of
sexual exploitation of minors, resulting in much harsher penalties. But the feds deferred to the two state
charges.
Serving 13 months segregated in a vacant wing of the county stockade, Epstein was let out on work
release six days a week for up to 16 hours a day. In addition, probation records reveal that while serving
one year of house arrest, Epstein was given permission to travel out of state and spend hours outside his
house, all with the blessing of either the court or his probation officer. Epstein retained some of the best
lawyers in the country to get what many have described as a sweetheart deal.
In December 2009, Roberts filed a lawsuit against Epstein as Jane Doe 102. She was one of nearly two
dozen women who settled lawsuits against Epstein for undisclosed amounts, all alleging they were
sexually abused by him as minors. The lawsuit says Maxwell recruited Roberts at The Mar-A-Lago Club,
where Roberts was working as a changing room assistant. Maxwell told Roberts she could earn big
money as a "traveling masseuse" to a wealthy Palm Beach man.
All the lawsuits against the billionaire money manager said his modus operandi in the initial visit was the
same: the minor girl was taken to Epstein's mansion on El Brillo Way and led upstairs to a spa room by
one of Epstein's assistants, where he would ask the girl to perform massages and/or various sex acts, for
which he would pay her.
Roberts' lawsuit said she was sexually exploited by Epstein's adult male peers, which included royalty,
politicians, academicians, businessmen and others in various locations around the world.
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Epstein attorney Joseph Ackerman did not return a call for comment.
Roberts — who spent tour years with Epstein — refers to him as "a monster" who paid her lavishly to
satisfy his and his friends sexual whims — although Roberts doesn't identify the friends.
Roberts says she would meet one of Epstein's friends on his private island in the Caribbean or at his
ranch in New Mexico, both of which were isolated, and she was "given to men ranging in age from their
40s to their 60s."
To detach herself from reality, Roberts said, she began taking Xanax — "up to eight pills a day."
Other revelations by Roberts in the Mail: Epstein and Maxwell told her they wanted her to have his child.
That, she told the Mail, was "a wake-up call" to get out of the situation.
Fort Lauderdale attorney Brad Edwards has represented several of Epstein's underage victims. In
addition, Epstein and Edwards have filed lawsuits against each other. Epstein alleges Edwards was
involved in false claims made by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein, while Edwards alleges Epstein filed a
frivolous lawsuit to get him to back down from representing the victims.
"I feel terrible for Virginia and all of the other girls that were sexually abused, but I was not surprised at all
by the story," Edwards said. "I represented several girls that, similar to Virginia, were very young and
vulnerable and were badly abused by Epstein. These girls will never completely heal from what they went
through. What is most troublesome though is that these serious crimes went virtually unpunished. I
currently represent several victims that want Epstein prosecuted for the crimes he committed against
them, which is why we filed a claim under the Crime Victim's Rights Act in an effort to overturn the illegal
plea deal and get true justice for these victims."
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