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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08-80381-CIV-MARRA/JOHNSON
JANE DOE NO. 5,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEFFREY EPSTEIN,
Defendant.
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AMENDED COMPLAINT
Plaintiff, Jane Doe No. 5 (“Jane” or “Jane Doe”), brings this Complaint against Jeffrey
Epstein, as follows:
Parties, Jurisdiction and Venue
1. Jane Doe No. 5 is a citizen and resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is sui
juris.
2. This Complaint is brought under a fictitious name to protect the identity of the
Plaintiff because this Complaint makes sensitive allegations of sexual assault and abuse upon a
minor.
3. Defendant Jeffrey Epstein is a citizen and resident of the State of New York.
4. This is an action for damages in excess of $50 million.
5. This Court has jurisdiction of this action and the claims set forth herein pursuant to 28
U.S.C. §1332(a), as the matter in controversy (i) exceeds $75,000, exclusive of interest and costs;
and (ii) is between citizens of different states.
6. This Court has venue of this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1391(a) as a substantial
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part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claim occurred in this District.
Factual Allegations
7. At all relevant times, Defendant Jeffrey Epstein (“Epstein”) was an adult male, 52
years old. Epstein is a financier and money manager with a secret clientele limited exclusively to
billionaires. He is himself a man of tremendous wealth, power and influence. He maintains his
principal home in New York and also owns residences in New Mexico, St. Thomas and Palm Beach,
FL. The allegations herein concern Epstein’s conduct while at his lavish estate in Palm Beach.
8. Upon information and belief, Epstein has a sexual preference and obsession for
underage girls. He engaged in a plan and scheme in which he gained access to primarily
economically disadvantaged minor girls in his home, sexually assaulted these girls, and then gave
them money. In or about 2002-2003, Jane Doe, then approximately 15-16 years old, fell into
Epstein’s trap and became one of his victims.
9. Upon information and belief, Jeffrey Epstein carried out his scheme and assaulted
girls in Florida, New York and on his private island, known as Little St. James, in St. Thomas.
10. Epstein’s scheme involved the use of young girls to recruit underage girls. These
underage girls were recruited ostensibly to give a wealthy man a massage for monetary
compensation in his Palm Beach mansion. The girls would be contacted when Epstein was planning
to be at his Palm Beach residence or soon after he had arrived there. Upon information and belief,
Epstein generally sought out economically disadvantaged underage girls from western Palm Beach
County who would be enticed by the money being offered - generally $200 to $300 per “massage”
session - and who were perceived as less likely to complain to authorities or have credibility if
allegations of improper conduct were made. This was an important element of Epstein’s plan.
11. Epstein’s plan and scheme reflected a particular pattern and method. The underage
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victim would be brought to the kitchen entrance of Epstein’s mansion, where she would be
introduced to Sarah Kellen, Epstein’s assistant. Ms. Kellen would then bring the girl up a flight of
stairs to a room that contained a massage table in addition to other furnishings, and a bathroom.
The girl would then find herself alone in the room with Epstein, who would be wearing only a towel.
He would then remove his towel and lie naked on the massage table, and direct the girl to remove
her clothes. Epstein would then perform one or more lewd, lascivious and sexual acts, including
masturbation and touching the girl’s vagina.
12. Consistent with the foregoing plan and scheme, when Jane Doe was approximately
15-16 years old, she was recruited to give Epstein a massage for monetary compensation. Jane and
another girl were brought to Epstein’s mansion in Palm Beach, to the kitchen entrance. Once there,
they were introduced to Sarah Kellen, who led them up the flight of stairs to the room with the
massage table. Jane and the other girl were directed by Epstein to remove their clothes and give
him a massage. Jane and the other girl removed their clothes except for their panties and bras, and
complied with Epstein’s instructions. While on the massage table, Epstein masturbated himself
and touched both girls on their vaginas with his hand and with a vibrator.
13. After Epstein had completed the sexual assault, both girls were then able to get
dressed, leave the room and go back down the stairs. Epstein gave both girls money for this
“massage.”
14. As a result of this encounter with Epstein, Jane experienced confusion, shame,
humiliation and embarrassment, and has suffered severe psychological and emotional injuries.
COUNT I
Sexual Assault and Battery
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15. Plaintiff Jane Doe repeats and realleges paragraphs 1 through 14 above.
16. Epstein acted with intent to cause an offensive contact with Jane Doe, or an imminent
apprehension of such a contact, and Jane Doe was thereby put in such imminent apprehension.
17. Epstein made an intentional, unlawful offer of offensive sexual contact toward Jane
Doe, creating a reasonable fear of imminent peril.
18. Epstein intentionally inflicted harmful or offensive contact on the person of Jane Doe,
with the intent to cause such contact or the apprehension that such contact is imminent.
19. Epstein tortiously committed a sexual assault and battery on Jane Doe. Epstein’s acts
were intentional, unlawful, offensive and harmful.
20. Epstein’s plan and scheme in which he committed such acts upon Jane Doe were
done willfully and maliciously.
21. As a direct and proximate result of Epstein’s assault on Jane, she has suffered and
will continue to suffer severe and permanent traumatic injuries, including mental, psychological and
emotional damages.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff Jane Doe No. 4 demands judgment against Defendant Jeffrey
Epstein for compensatory damages, punitive damages, costs, and such other and further relief as this
Court deems just and proper.
COUNT II
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
22. Plaintiff Jane Doe repeats and realleges paragraphs 1 through 14 above.
23. Epstein’s conduct was intentional or reckless.
24. Epstein's conduct with a minor was extreme and outrageous, going beyond all bounds
of decency.
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25. Epstein committed willful acts of child sexual abuse on Jane Doe. These acts resulted
in mental or sexual injury to Jane Doe, that caused or were likely to cause Jane Doe’s mental or
emotional health to be significantly impaired.
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