A woman prosecutors have referred to as "Jane," one of the three alleged minor victims whose allegations against Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell are detailed in a federal indictment, has been called to testify on the second day of her trial.
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Ghislaine Maxwell listens as defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim gives her opening statement at the start of Maxwell's trial on charges of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New York, Nov. 29, 2021.
During the opening statements on Monday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Lara Pomerantz told the jury "Jane" was just 14 years old when she met Maxwell and Epstein at summer camp, the beginning of what she called "a nightmare that would last for years."
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On Tuesday morning, Epstein's former pilot, Larry Visoski, testified that he met "Jane" in the cockpit of Epstein's plane, though he later acknowledged he did not know how old she was at the time and could not recall whether she had actually taken a flight.
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People line up to enter the court for the second day of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial in New York, Nov. 30, 2021.
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend an event in New York, March 15, 2005.
Maxwell faces a six-count indictment for allegedly conspiring with and aiding Epstein in his sexual abuse of underage girls between 1994 and 2004. She has been held without bail since her arrest in July 2020 and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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