Epstein’s ‘First Known Victim’ Revealed in Bombshell Trial, With Trump

The opening lines of the complaint alleged that the victim met Epstein and Maxwell, 63, “at a summer camp in Michigan.” Jane Doe was their first known victim and was subsequently abused by Epstein and Maxwell as a young girl for years, suffering unimaginable physical and psychological trauma and fear.”
It continued: “Despite this, Jane Doe has persevered and survived to tell her story, hold her perpetrators accountable, and seek justice for the atrocities committed against her.”
The case was filed in U.S. District Court against the then-imprisoned Maxwell and the executors of Epstein’s estate. The late financier was found dead in his prison cell six months before the filing, while she was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for human trafficking.
Doe was a singing student at Interlochen Arts Camp and claims she was approached by the duo while sitting on a bench between classes. UpNorthLive News reported that Epstein attended the same camp in 1967 and later became a major donor.
Epstein boasted of his role as a patron of the arts, claiming that he funded scholarships for gifted young artists. After the pair asked numerous questions about the girl’s family and background, Epstein requested her mother’s phone number in Florida. The girl, who was fatherless and vulnerable, eventually provided it after fearing that “she could not refuse the older man’s request.”




