A woman who allegedly was raped by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein said he pressured her into aborting her unborn baby and then threatened her if she told.
Epstein, who had connections to British royalty, former President Bill Clinton and other powerful figures, is back in the news after his long-time girlfriend and associate Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested Thursday in New Hampshire.
On Friday, “Jane Doe,” one of their many alleged victims, said she was drugged and raped by both Epstein and Maxwell, starting when she was 14 years old, Newsweek reports. Doe is involved in a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate.
“She did rape me,” Doe told Fox News. “I would say it’s more than 20 or 30 times. She is just as evil as Jeffrey Epstein. She is a rapist.”
Doe said the abuse began in 1991 in Florida. When she was 16, Doe said she became pregnant by Epstein and was pressured into aborting her unborn baby, the Metro reports.
“I had never been with anyone except for him,” she said. “The fact that I had to kill my child really affected me and my family.”
After aborting her unborn child, Doe said she was gang-raped as a final punishment and then threatened with a gun.
“Ghislaine was a part of it and Jeffrey Epstein was a part of it and I was drugged, gang raped and left on the lawn and they put a gun to me,” she told Fox News. “The man that drove me home said … I would never come back alive if I spoke about it.”
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The woman claimed Maxwell, Epstein, and others gang-raped her as punishment after they suspected that she told her grandparents about the abortion and were fearful she would talk to authorities. …
The woman’s grandfather allegedly put her into hiding following the rape, forcing her to drop out of high school. “I basically kind of vanished,” she said. “Ms. Maxwell was a participant, and she made it very clear that I was to keep my mouth shut or harm would come to my family and myself and harm did come to me.”
She did not say where she had the abortion, but, because she was a minor, the abortion facility should have reported suspected abuse to authorities. Whether it did or not may never be known, but the abortion industry has a history of not reporting statutory rape or sexual abuse to authorities. Planned Parenthood has been caught multiple times failing to report suspected abuse of minors to authorities.
A Louisiana abortion facility that recently won a U.S. Supreme Court battle also has been accused of failing to report the rapes of girls as young as 11.
In 2008, a Planned Parenthood in Bloomington, Indiana was exposed for agreeing to help cover up the sexual abuse of a minor in an undercover sting.
In another case in Ohio, Planned Parenthood faced a lawsuit after it failed to report the statutory rape of a 14-year-old girl. The girl’s soccer coach got her pregnant and then took her to the abortion clinic to cover up his crime, LifeNews reported.
The abuse extends to sex trafficking victims as well. In 2011, a Live Action investigation uncovered wide-spread willingness among Planned Parenthood employees to help sex traffickers cover up their abuse of young teens.
Epstein is accused of sex trafficking many young girls. He allegedly committed suicide in prison in August, though many believe his death was suspicious.