Ghislaine's first accuser 'Jane' takes the stand and says Maxwell was in the ...

Ghislaine's first accuser 'Jane' takes the stand and says Maxwell was in the ...
Ghislaine's first accuser 'Jane' takes the stand and says Maxwell was in the ...

Ghislaine Maxwell's first accuser known as 'Jane' has taken the stand to testify that she was 14 years old when she first had 'sexual contact' with Jeffrey Epstein

In bombshell testimony Tuesday afternoon, the woman said Ghislaine Maxwell was in the room during the alleged abuse. The judge has allowed the accusers to use pseudonyms and not be depicted by the court sketch artist.  

She detailed how Epstein took her into a pool house then 'proceeded to masturbate on me.'

'Then he went into the bathroom and cleaned himself and acted like nothing happened. I'd never seen that before,' she said. 'Jeffrey proceeded to masturbate again. Ghislaine was rubbing on him, kissing on him.' 

Jane said Maxwell was 'very casual' about the encounter and acted 'like this was entirely normal.'

'I was confused. When you are 14 you have no idea what is going on.' 

Jane said Maxwell gave her advice, 'That if you f*ck them you can always f*ck them, they're sort of grandfathered in,' adding, 'I didn't know what it meant.' 

Ghislaine Maxwell's first accuser known as 'Jane' took the stand Tuesday to testify that she was 14 years old when she first had 'sexual contact' with Jeffrey Epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell's first accuser known as 'Jane' took the stand Tuesday to testify that she was 14 years old when she first had 'sexual contact' with Jeffrey Epstein

Maxwell, 59, who is accused of procuring underage girls for pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is on trial for sex trafficking charges. She has pleaded not guilty to all charges 

Assistant U.S. Attorney Maurene Comey asked how old she was when she first had sexual contact with Jeffrey Epstein, to which she replied 14.

'Who was in the room?' Comey asked.  

'Ghislaine Maxwell,' Jane said before pointing out Maxwell. 'There. In sort of a beige turtleneck.'

She said she first met Maxwell and Epstein at Interlochen music center in Michigan. 'The woman had a dog and the man said they were big benefactors. They asked for my mother's phone number. A landline,' she said. 

Jane said she spent time at a pool with Maxwell and Epstein. 'There were four woman and Ghislaine, all topless and some of them were naked. I was shocked. I hadn't seen that before. Maxwell would ask me if I had boyfriends,' she added.

When asked if Epstein touched her, Jane replied, 'Yes. Everywhere.'  

Earlier on Tuesday, Larry Visoski, Epstein's chief pilot who flew the pedophile financier for more than 25 years, said he was introduced to Jane  in the cockpit of the 'Lolita Express' in the mid to late 90s. 

'Mr. Epstein brought her to the cockpit. She had piercing powder blue eyes,' Visoski said. 

Maxwell's attorney Christian Everdell asked during cross examination, 'And beyond the striking blue eyes, you have said she had large breasts, right?' 

Visoski answered that she was 'a mature woman.'  

When asked if he remembers Virginia Roberts, Visoski replied, 'Yes. A shorter woman with dirty blonde hair.' 

'She didn't look young. I mean, whatever you decipher is the definition of young. But she was a woman in my category,' he added. 

Despite being called as a prosecution witness, Visoski's testimony appeared to aid the defense. 

'I never saw any sexual activity, no,' Visoski said, but admitted that he could not see everything that went on. Asked if he ever saw any sex toys, condoms or clothing strewn about the plane, he said no and denied seeing any sexual activity of any kind.

Jeffrey Epstein's 'Lolita Express' pilot has taken the stand as the prosecution's witness in Day 2 of Ghislaine Maxwell's trial

Lawyer Bobbi Sternheim took the floor to deliver the defense's opening statements Monday, saying she is 'proud' to represent Maxwell

Lawyer Bobbi Sternheim took the floor to deliver the defense's opening statements Monday, saying she is 'proud' to represent Maxwell

On Monday during opening statement, Maxwell's defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim began by introducing 'Jane' as a 'talented musician and a singer from a musical family.'

She took aim at Jane and attempted to discredit her account.  

She described Jeffrey Epstein as a 'patron of the arts and a supporter of young talent, sponsored musicians and artists and actresses and others.'

Epstein, Sternheim said, became Jane's benefactor and paid for her schooling, vocal lessons and even cosigned  for an apartment on Wall Street where Jane lived with her mother and brothers.  

 'A month before Epstein's arrest in 2019, Jane did not want to be involved in any criminal case regarding Epstein,' Sternheim said. 'But after Epstein died, she changed her mind.  

'When money was on the line, she

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