Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

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Thursday, December 25, 2025

The Jeffrey Epstein Method: A Case Study

The accusers of Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Alan Dershowitz, Larry Summers, etc... Just wondering if they all qualify as "antisemites"? Zionists insist on equating Jew with Israeli with Zionist. An attack on one is an attack on all, they say.  Sort of a Hebrew NATO. Which is why criticizing apartheid genocidal Israel is deemed by Zionists as "antisemitic".

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Jeffrey Epstein's 'First Known Victim' Was Just 13 — and He Allegedly Met Her at His Childhood Summer Camp: Complaint

The woman filed a civil complaint against Epstein's estate and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2020
Liam Quinn
Wed, December 24, 2025

Jeffrey Epstein's "first known victim" alleges that she met him while she attended a Michigan summer camp when she was 13 years old, according to a lawsuit

Epstein formerly attended the camp in 1967, according to UpNorthLive.

The allegations were made in a 2020 civil complaint that was included in a trove of Epstein materials released by the Department of Justice

Jeffrey Epstein's "first known victim" said she met him when she was 13 years old at a summer camp that he used to attend, according to a 2020 lawsuit.

The claim is found in a 2020 civil complaint filed by a woman under the name "Jane Doe," against Epstein's estate and Ghislaine Maxwell.

"It all started in 1994 when 13-year-old Jane Doe met Epstein and [Maxwell] at a summer camp in Michigan," the complaint alleges. "Jane Doe was their first known victim and was subsequently abused by Epstein and Maxwell for years as a young girl, suffering unimaginable physical and psychological trauma and distress."

The plaintiff says she was attending Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan, where she was a vocal student, when she met Epstein and Maxwell. At the time, the plaintiff says she was living in both New York and Florida.

"Doe was sitting alone on a bench between classes when Epstein and Maxwell approached her," the complaint alleges. "Epstein bragged to her about being a patron of the arts and giving scholarships to talented young artists like Doe."

The two then began asking the girl questions about her family situation and background. When she got up to leave, Epstein asked for her mother's phone number back in Florida, according to the complaint.

UpNorthLive reported that Epstein attended the camp in 1967 and later became a prominent donor.

The complaint further states that when the girl returned home to Florida weeks later, Epstein called her mother and arranged for a driver to pick them up for a visit to his mansion, telling her that he "mentors young kids."

Over the next several months, the girl alleges she was groomed by Epstein and Maxwell, which eventually escalated into sexual abuse perpetrated by Epstein, who had also begun financially supporting her family, according to the complaint.

When she was 14, the plaintiff says she was taken to Mar-a-Lago, where Epstein allegedly introduced her to the hotel's owner, Donald Trump.

"Epstein elbowed Trump playfully asking him, referring to Doe, 'This is a good one, right?,'" the complaint alleges. "Trump smiled and nodded in agreement."


Trump is not accused of wrongdoing in the civil complaint.

The complaint was included in a series of materials released by the Department of Justice, including photos, emails and several documents, related to the Epstein investigation.

The disclosures have come after Congress passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November. The act was signed by President Trump, even after he initially opposed its passage before changing his tune and telling Republicans to vote for it.

What has been released thus far has come with significant redactions, which has created controversy despite the act allowing some discretion.

Congress permitted the Justice Department to withhold classified material, information that could potentially identify victims, or anything that could interfere with an active federal investigation.

Images that have been released so far include ones of Epstein appearing to cuddle with unidentified children.

Upon release of the latest batch of materials, the Justice Department said the files "contain untrue and sensationalist claims made against President Trump."

Still, the president's name is found several times in the files. Trump was seen in a picture with Epstein that was one of at least 16 photos that was taken down from DOJ's website before being restored following backlash..

Also pictured in different images were high-profile figures, including former President Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Michael Jackson and Kevin Spacey.

Epstein controversially died by suicide while in federal custody in New York City in 2019. The disgraced financier had been arrested and was set to face sex trafficking charges.

Maxwell, Epstein's longtime co-conspirator, is serving a 20-year sentence following a sex trafficking conviction in 2021.

Read the original article on People


 

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