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Man describes payments to teens at Epstein estate

- By Larry Neumeister and Tom Hayes

NEW YORK — A former boyfriend of a woman who says she was paid to give sexual favors to Jeffrey Epstein, starting at age 14, corroborat­ed parts of her account Wednesday at the sex traffickin­g trial of the millionair­e’s longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell.

The man, identified only as Shawn to protect the identity of his ex-girlfriend, said on multiple occasions in the early 2000s he drove three girls he knew to Epstein’s estate in Palm Beach.

He would wait in the car for an hour until the teenagers would emerge with $100 bills.

The girls included a woman who testified on Tuesday only as Carolyn to protect her privacy. She had told the jury she made hundreds of dollars giving sexualized massages to Epstein, and that Maxwell had fondled her and told her she “had a great body.”

Shawn said he and Carolyn used some of the cash to support their drug habit.

The testimony came as the government neared the end of its case against Maxwell, who has denied charges she instructed teenagers to give Epstein sexual messages at the millionair­e’s residences in Florida, New York and elsewhere.

Maxwell’s lawyers have said she’s being made a scapegoat for sex crimes committed by Epstein, who briefly went to jail in a child prostituti­on case in 2008, and then killed himself after he was hit with new charged in 2019.

Epstein pleaded guilty to state charges in Palm Beach County in July 2008. He admitted he hired local underage girls to provide sex and erotic massages at his home. His sentence has been referred to as a “sweetheart

deal” that allowed him lenient work release while he served about 13 months of an 18-month sentence, followed by a year of house arrest.

An investigat­ion by the Florida Department of Law Enforcemen­t focused on former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer’s decision not to aggressive­ly prosecute sex abuse allegation­s against Epstein over a decade ago; Epstein’s generous work release privileges in jail; and allegation­s that Epstein had sex with young women while under the jail’s supervisio­n. The investigat­ion

found Epstein received “differenti­al treatment” in jail, but no evidence was uncovered that suggests county officials broke any laws.

The last of four key accusers was expected to testify Thursday, before the government rests its case. The defense is set to start its case next week.

In his testimony Wednesday, Shawn said he drove the girls to Epstein’s posh property from the much less affluent neighborho­ods of West Palm Beach, where the teenagers lived, whenever he received a call from one of three

women who worked for Epstein.

One of them, he said, had a “proper English” accent. Maxwell was raised in England.

Shawn testified that he never met Maxwell but he once met Epstein in his driveway when Epstein arrived late for a massage. He said Epstein “introduced himself and showed off his car.”

He said the teenagers would exchange their $100 bills at a Palm Beach gas station for smaller bills because no businesses in West Palm Beach would accept the large bills.

 ?? ELIZABETH WILLIAMS/AP ?? This courtroom sketch shows Ghislaine Maxwell seated at defense table in red sweater, second from left, between two U.S. Marshals next to defense lawyer Jeffrey Pagliuca, third from right, during her sex-abuse trial Wednesday in New York.
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS/AP This courtroom sketch shows Ghislaine Maxwell seated at defense table in red sweater, second from left, between two U.S. Marshals next to defense lawyer Jeffrey Pagliuca, third from right, during her sex-abuse trial Wednesday in New York.
 ?? RICK BAJORNAS/AP ?? Ghislaine Maxwell, seen here at the United Nations on June 25, 2013, is accused of enticing girls to perform sex acts with Jeffrey Epstein at his estates in Palm Beach, Manhattan and other locations.
RICK BAJORNAS/AP Ghislaine Maxwell, seen here at the United Nations on June 25, 2013, is accused of enticing girls to perform sex acts with Jeffrey Epstein at his estates in Palm Beach, Manhattan and other locations.

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