‘Just as evil as Jeffrey Epstein’: Woman claims Ghislaine Maxwell raped her dozens of times

A woman has accused Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell of raping her more than a dozen times and said she’s willing to testify under oath.

The woman told Fox News she was assaulted by both Epstein and Maxwell for years in the early 1990s in Florida. The report, which refers to the woman as Jane Doe because of her desire to remain anonymous, said the alleged abuse began when she was 14 years old and continued until she turned 16, which is when she was impregnated by Epstein.

“She did rape me. I would say it’s more than 20 or 30 times,” she said. “She is just as evil as Jeffrey Epstein. … She is a rapist.”

Doe claims she aborted Epstein’s child and that the pregnancy ended the abuse.

“I had never been with anyone except for him,” Doe explained. “The fact that I had to kill my child really affected me and my family.”

Maxwell, a 58-year-old British socialite, was arrested by the FBI in New Hampshire on Thursday on charges of conspiracy to entice minors, enticement of a minor, conspiracy to transport minors, transportation of a minor, and perjury. Investigators said Maxwell played a “critical role” in assisting Epstein in grooming underage girls.

Doe alleged Maxwell used sex toys and would penetrate her with her fingers because “Epstein was getting upset because I kept bleeding, and that she was helping so that it wouldn’t hurt so much because it should be satisfying.”

Up until her arrest, Maxwell’s whereabouts in the time since Epstein’s death had largely been a mystery.

Epstein, a registered sex offender and wealthy financier, was arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges for allegedly abusing girls as young as 14. The 66-year-old was found dead in his Manhattan prison cell in August, which the New York City medical examiner determined to be a suicide.

“She is an evil person. I don’t believe that Jeffrey Epstein could have obtained the magnitude of victims that he had had it not been for her. She destroyed what was supposed to be the best years of my life, being a teenager and being a cheerleader,” Doe said. “I would definitely take the stand and testify because I believe she deserves to be where she is today, and she deserves to stay there for the rest of her life. I hope by me coming forward, it encourages other victims.”

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