Fourth Ghislaine Maxwell accuser expected to testify at sex abuse trial
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[December 09, 2021]
By Luc Cohen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A fourth woman who
said she was a teenager when Ghislaine Maxwell gave her an unsolicited
massage and set her up for sex abuse by late financier Jeffrey Epstein
is expected on Thursday to testify against Maxwell at the British
socialite's criminal trial.
The testimony by the woman, known as Minor Victim-2 in Maxwell's
indictment, comes as the prosecution nears the end of its case.
Jurors have heard eight days of testimony, including emotional, often
explicit recollections from three women who said Maxwell encouraged them
to give Epstein massages that escalated into sexual encounters.
Prosecutors indicated on Wednesday that they could rest their case on
Thursday or Friday. The defense would then have a chance to mount a
case.
Maxwell, 59, is charged with eight counts of sex trafficking and other
crimes for allegedly recruiting and grooming girls for Epstein.
She has pleaded not guilty, and her lawyers have argued she is being
scapegoated for Epstein's alleged conduct since he is no longer alive.
Epstein died by suicide at age 66 in a Manhattan jail cell while
awaiting trial on sex abuse charges.
The indictment charged that Maxwell groomed Minor Victim-2 for abuse by
Epstein at his New Mexico ranch while she was under 18 in 1996.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein associate accused of sex
trafficking, attends her trial in a courtroom sketch in New York
City, U.S., December 8, 2021. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg/File Photo
According to the indictment, Maxwell took the victim shopping and to
a movie, gave her an unsolicited massage while the victim was
topless and encouraged her to massage Epstein.
Prosecutors have described the term massage as a "ruse" designed to
get girls to touch Epstein.
In a setback for prosecutors, U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan
ruled on Wednesday that any sexual contact that Minor Victim-2 had
with Epstein at the time was not illegal, citing New Mexico law.
She had issued a similar ruling about Kate, another alleged victim
who testified. Nathan said Kate was old enough to consent at the
time of her alleged sexual encounters with Epstein.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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