Jeffrey Epstein declares that he will not identify the woman who recruited student, 15, to mansion

Jeffrey Epstein and his defense team called the petition ‘an utter waste of judicial resources’

Jeffery Epstein is not naming names.

The serial pedophile, 66, said in court documents filed on Thursday that he will not identify the woman who is accused of luring a high school student, 15, to his Manhattan mansion and facilitating her rape with Epstein.  

Epstein and his legal team were responding to a petition for pre-action discovery that was submitted by the alleged victim, Jennifer Araoz, in her lawsuit against the embattled billionaire.

Araoz has named this woman and two other female employees who worked at Epstein’s house as defendants in her complaint to be filed later this month, referring to them as Jane Does 1, 2 and 3.

Epstein and the defense team called the petition ‘an utter waste of judicial resources’ and stated that it ‘would defy common sense’ for the court to approve the request, which would require the defendant to hand over his employment records from that time in addition to identifying the woman.

The defense goes on to state that should Epstein be deposed in this matter, he would invoke his Constitutional right against self-incrimination if deposed and refuse to answer any questions in the Supreme Court of New York filing, which was obtained by DailyMail.com.   

Epstein’s longtime attorney Bennett J Moskowitz also wrote that Araoz and her lawyers did not provide evidence of any misconduct by this woman that would qualify as a cause of action.

 

Jennifer Araoz as a teenager

Jennifer Araoz now

Victim: Araoz and her attorneys want Epstein to turn over employment records from the 18 month period she was allegedly assaulted by the pedophile in 2001-2002 (left as a teen, right now) 

‘Petitioner’s draft complaint asserts a single, untitled cause of action against Jane Doe 1 based on a lone, boilerplate allegation: “Defendants conspired with each other to facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Petitioner],”‘ stated the defense’s filing.

‘Though sparse and unclear, this cause of action appears to be a standalone civil conspiracy claim.’

It continued: Notably absent from the draft complaint are any specific allegations that Jane Doe 1 committed any wrongful act that would constitute an independent tort, let alone any of the alleged misconduct giving rise to the other causes of action, none of which are asserted against Jane Doe 1.’ 

Doth protest: In court documents filed on Thursday, Jeffrey Epstein asked that a petition for pre-discovery by Jennifer Araoz and her lawyers be dismissed (Epstein protesters outside court last month)

Doth protest: In court documents filed on Thursday, Jeffrey Epstein asked that a petition for pre-discovery by Jennifer Araoz and her lawyers be dismissed (Epstein protesters outside court last month) 

Araoz states in her legal filing that she was a 14-year-old student at the Talent Unlimited High School on Manhattan’s Upper East Side when she was ‘approached by a brunette woman, who appeared to be in her early 20s, on the side walk in front of her school.’

A few weeks later that woman had persuaded her to meet Epstein, who in turn spent over a month giving her hundreds of dollars and gifts like a camera while purporting to be an AIDS activist, according to the lawsuit.

The complaint states that the money and gifts were lorded over the teen when Epstein requested she provide him with a naked massage a few weeks after her first visit to the mansion, which ended with him performing a manual sex act on himself until completion.

These sexual assaults became increasingly depraved over the next year according to the complaint, and allegedly ended when Araoz was raped by Epstein.

That is when she left her school to avoid Epstein and began a downward spiral which ended with her dropping out of school all together, causing her to suffer emotional injuries for which she will seek damages.

The recruiter would appear outside the school over the course of the two weeks according to the complaint, offering to buy Araoz meals and getting her to slowly open up about her family and the death of her father just two years prior from an AIDs-related illness.

It was all then used against, with the complaint stating: ‘The Recruiter then told Ms. Araoz that Epstein felt horrible about the loss of her father and said that he wanted to help her. The Recruiter said that Epstein is a “caring guy,” that he said she “should not be struggling,” and that he wanted “to be there for her.”‘

Epstein was described as a ‘nice guy’ with a great deal of wealth by the recruiter, who also told Araoz ‘you have to see his house.’

The recruiter was ultimately able to convince Araoz to come meet Epstein at his mansion, which according to the complaint was filled with surveillance cameras.

At the end of the first visit, Epstein gave Araoz $300 in cash and said: ‘Here’s a little something to help you out. I take care of the people I care about.’

He also informed her that he was ‘a big AIDS activist’ according to the complaint.

Things then began to slowly progress according to the complaint, with Araoz stating she continued to visit the billionaire businessman because his home was so close to her school.

Nearby: She has named the woman who allegedly recruited her and two other female employees who worked at Epstein's house as defendants in her lawsuit (a map shows Epstein's proximity to the victim's school)

Nearby: She has named the woman who allegedly recruited her and two other female employees who worked at Epstein’s house as defendants in her lawsuit (a map shows Epstein’s proximity to the victim’s school) 

The second visit resulted in Araoz getting money again and a camera.

‘Ms. Araoz visited Epstein’s home with the Recruiter about once or twice a week for the first month,’ sattes the complaint.

‘Each time, Ms. Araoz stayed between 1-2 hours, and at the end of the stay, Epstein would direct his Secretary to give her $300 and just say that he “wanted to help her out,” while she and the Recruiter would be served cheese, crackers and wine by the Maid.’

A month into this arrangement, the recruiter was removed from the occassion, and Epstein’s secretary would call Araoz to directly set up her visits.

Then came the first alleged incident of sexual molestation, on the same day Epstein showed the victim his massage room according to the legal filing.

‘Epstein showed Ms. Araoz the art work in the room and the massage table, stating that “not many people know about this room,”‘ states the complaint.

He later told the Araoz ‘you really should be a model,’ ‘you’re beautiful,’ ‘I’ll bet your body is incredible,’ and that ‘in order to help you with your modeling career, I will need to see your body.’

The complaint states that Epstein also noted how he liked ‘girls with small breasts,’ and after some badgering was able to get Araoz to take off her bra, at which point he began rubbing her breasts and nude shoulders.

‘He then asked her if she was good at giving massages and, considering all of the financial help he had been giving her family over the past month, insinuated that he would like one,’ states the court filing.

‘Epstein then walked out of the room and returned in a bathrobe. He instructed Ms. Araoz to remove everything but her bottom underwear, and laid down on the massage table (with only a towel on) instructing Ms. Araoz to proceed with a back massage.’

The complaint details some of the physical markings on Epstein’s body, particularly around his back and genital areas

‘After massaging Epstein’s back for about 20 to 25 minutes, Epstein suddenly turned over, removed his towel and began masturbating,’ reads the complaint.

‘Ms. Araoz, feeling uncomfortable and intimated, stood frozen to the side of the massage table as Epstein ejaculated on himself.’

Prior to the incident, Araoz claims that Epstein said: ‘“I take care of you, you take care of me.’

And when it was over he told her: ‘This was amazing, you’re beautiful, I can’t wait to see you again. I will give you a call during the week and we’ll see each other again.’

He then took her on a tour of his home and showed her a room ‘he said was designed to look like his favorite room at the White House’ that was ‘blue and had a distinct oval shape.’

He also showed her the master bedroom and his ‘large jacuzzi and prosthetic breasts on the wall in a bathroom that he could look at or play with while in the bathtub.’

This began a pattern of assaults according to the complaint.

‘For example, the second time it occurred, while Epstein started to masturbate, he grabbed Ms. Araoz’s breasts hard without asking and, this time, insisted that Ms. Araoz rub his chest, arms and legs, and pinch his nipples, which he said was one of the main things that turned him on sexually,’ states the court filing.

For the next 18 months, these encounters would continue ‘on a weekly basis, once or twice a week,’ until the end of her first semester of her sophomore year.

Each time she would get $300 left for her in a drawer by the maid.

It ended after Epstein allegedly raped Araoz,

‘Epstein masturbated, as Ms. Araoz rubbed his chest. Then, all of a sudden, without giving Ms. Araoz any notice, Epstein forced his penis (which already had massage oils on it) inside her vagina and proceeded to have sex with her,’ reads the complaint.

‘Araoz was petrified, felt trapped and didn’t know what to do, so she just did as she was told. Epstein held her tightly and forcibly raped her.’

It is also noted that ‘Epstein did not use a condom.’

When it was over, he told Araoz that ‘she was amazing, that she felt amazing, and that she did nothing wrong.’

 

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