Jeffrey Epstein accuser claims she once took his 'good friend' Bill Clinton's seat on the late millionaire pedophile's Lolita Express jet - and says the bedroom floors were made out of mattress foam

  • The 31-year-old woman, only identified as Jane Doe 15, spoke out publicly for the first time on Monday about her Jeffrey Epstein allegations
  • She has filed a lawsuit against the late millionaire pedophile's estate
  • Doe described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to his New Mexico ranch in his private jet
  • She claims she was 15 when she went on the Lolita Express and that Epstein told her she had chosen the seat where his 'good friend' Bill Clinton usually sat 
  • She said during the flight that Epstein also gave her a tour of his plane and showed her the bedroom, which had foam mattress floors for girls to sleep on 

A woman who claims she was trafficked and sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 15 says she once took his 'good friend' Bill Clinton's seat on the late millionaire pedophile's private plane.    

The 31-year-old woman, only identified as Jane Doe 15, spoke out publicly for the first time on Monday to announce that she is launching a lawsuit against against Epstein's estate. 

In her lawsuit, Doe described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to the millionaire's New Mexico ranch in his private jet the 'Lolita Express'.  

'When I chose a seat on the jet, Jeffrey told me that is where his good friend Bill Clinton always chose to sit,' Jane Doe 15 said, adding that the name-dropping was 'as if to reassure me of the elite normalcy of that kind of behavior'.

She said during the flight that Epstein also gave her a tour of his plane and showed her the bedroom. 

The 31-year-old woman, only identified as Jane Doe 15, spoke out publicly for the first time on Monday to announce that she is launching a lawsuit against against Jeffrey Epstein's estate

The 31-year-old woman, only identified as Jane Doe 15, spoke out publicly for the first time on Monday to announce that she is launching a lawsuit against against Jeffrey Epstein's estate

'He told me to get down and feel the carpeted floors of the room. He then asked if I noticed anything special about the floor,' the woman said.

'I responded that it felt very soft. He laughed and said was because the floors in the bedroom were foam mattress floors because he liked to have girls sleep around him on the floor while he slept in the bed.' 

The lawsuit added that the description left Doe feeling confused and she didn't understand why Epstein was telling her. 

Doe, pictured above when she was 15, described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to the millionaire's New Mexico ranch in his private jet the 'Lolita Express'

Doe, pictured above when she was 15, described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to the millionaire's New Mexico ranch in his private jet the 'Lolita Express'

'Epstein's description of the women sleeping around him on the floor made her immediately think of slaves,' the lawsuit said. 

The complaint went on to say that 'Jane Doe 15 found her interactions with Epstein on the plane strange'. 

'But she recognized one of the other girls on the plane as a model who had been on a magazine cover that month. Jane Doe 15 remembers finding that reassuring, and thinking, 'If she's here, it must be okay.'

Clinton was among the many prominent passengers who rode on Epstein's jet and was once counted among his associates. After Epstein's arrest this year, Clinton said he hadn't seen Epstein in years and knew nothing of his misconduct. 

It emerged after Epstein's death that a large portrait of Clinton had been hanging in the millionaire's New York home. Photos also emerged of the former president posing inside Epstein's home posing with some of the millionaire's household staff. 

In her lawsuit, Doe recalled first meeting Epstein in New York when she was 15 and in the city on a high school drama club trip. 

Doe, who grew up in a poor family in the Midwest, said she was invited to his Manhattan home by one of Epstein's assistants. 

'Jeffrey Epstein started his targeted grooming and manipulation of me as a child when I was in New York City for a school trip,' Doe said.

'I was invited to his home. There his assistant took a photo of me and later reached out to me inviting me to Epstein's ranch. I only knew Jeffrey Epstein for five days.'

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Doe claims she was 15 when she went on the Lolita Express and that Epstein told her she had chosen the seat where his 'good friend' Bill Clinton usually sat

In her lawsuit, Doe described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to the millionaire's New Mexico ranch in his private jet the 'Lolita Express'

In her lawsuit, Doe described meeting Epstein's secretary during a 2004 school trip to New York City and was later invited to fly to the millionaire's New Mexico ranch in his private jet the 'Lolita Express'

Epstein is accused of abusing Jane Doe 15 at his Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico in 2004. She also claims  one of his female associates sexually abused him on the property

Epstein is accused of abusing Jane Doe 15 at his Zorro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico in 2004. She also claims  one of his female associates sexually abused him on the property

After flying to Epstein's massive Zorro Ranch compound, Doe claims one of the millionaire's female associates asked her about her sexual history before later summoning the teen to the main house for a massage. 

Doe claims the female associate sexually assaulted her at one point during the massage by allegedly touching her genitals with her tongue.

Lawyer Glorida Allred provided pictures of her client Jane Doe 15 showing her when she was 15, the age that she was allegedly sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein

Lawyer Glorida Allred provided pictures of her client Jane Doe 15 showing her when she was 15, the age that she was allegedly sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein

She also claimed the woman told her that Epstein wanted to give Doe an orgasm.  

Doe alleged in the lawsuit that she was taken to Epstein's room the following day and recalls him waiting there wearing a bathroom. 

The lawsuit states that Epstein exposed his penis to the teenager and proceeded to assault her with a vibrator. 

She claims she faked an orgasm so he would stop the alleged assault. 

Doe claimed Epstein gave her a new pair of underwear the following day and proceeded to photograph her in them. 

When she started to hyperventilate, Does said Epstein started doing breathing exercises with her and talking about her life aspirations. 

'She explained that she wants to study biochemistry at a specific college,' the complaint said. 

'Epstein conveyed to Jane Doe 15 that he wanted to help her achieve that goal and he presented her with a check for $5,000 to give to the college. He also gave her several hundred dollars in cash.'

This image shows Jane Doe 15 at the age when she was allegedly sexually trafficked and abused by Jeffrey Epstein
Jane Doe 15 pictured as a teen

These photos shows Jane Doe 15 at the age when she was allegedly sexually trafficked and abused by Jeffrey Epstein 

Clinton was among the many prominent passengers who rode on Epstein's jet and was once counted among his associates. Photos emerged after Epstein's death of the former president posing inside Epstein's home posing with some of the millionaire's household staff

Clinton was among the many prominent passengers who rode on Epstein's jet and was once counted among his associates. Photos emerged after Epstein's death of the former president posing inside Epstein's home posing with some of the millionaire's household staff

It emerged after Epstein's death that a large portrait of Clinton had been hanging in the millionaire's New York home

It emerged after Epstein's death that a large portrait of Clinton had been hanging in the millionaire's New York home

Following the ranch visit, Doe said she was invited to Epstein's private island where she was told Prince Andrew would be among the guests. 

The woman said she declined the invite out of fear.  

'I left Zorro Ranch with a deep sense of shame. Not just the shame of him having sexually abused me but the shame of knowing that I had somehow been duped,' Doe said at the press conference. 

'It was the weight of Epstein's wealth, the isolation to which he subjected me and the discussion of his social connections that crushed me into submission far more than his physical strength.'

She said the financier 'took my sexual innocence in front of a wall of framed photographs of him shaking hands and smiling with celebrities and political leaders'.

During the press conference, Doe urged Prince Andrew to voluntarily speak to the FBI about Epstein's crimes. 

'Prince Andrew, and any others who were close to Epstein, should come forward and give a statement under oath on what information they have,' she said. 

'Given that he appears to deny what has been alleged against him, then I think he should make arrangements to speak to law enforcement as soon as possible,' Doe said. 

She said that coming forward would 'help survivors' and that the Duke of York could 'set an example'. 

Jane Doe 15 urged Prince Andrew to speak with American authorities on his friendship with Epstein. 'Given that he appears to deny what has been alleged against him, then I think he should make arrangements to speak to law enforcement as soon as possible,' she said

Jane Doe 15 urged Prince Andrew to speak with American authorities on his friendship with Epstein. 'Given that he appears to deny what has been alleged against him, then I think he should make arrangements to speak to law enforcement as soon as possible,' she said

Prince Andrew taking a stroll through Central Park in New York following his prison term in 2011

Prince Andrew taking a stroll through Central Park in New York following his prison term in 2011 

She said that just because Epstein was dead, it shouldn't mean that others around him didn't deserve their day in court as well.  

'This needs to be done without excuse, without delay,' she said.

Her attorney, Gloria Allred, also weighed in on Prince Andrew and acknowledged that her client did not have any interactions with the British Royal beyond Epstein's mention of him. 

'(Prince Andrew) has two daughters. Would he want anyone else to close their eyes if his daughters are there and it seems inappropriate, they might be at risk?' Allred said on Monday.  

'He's now stated his case in the court of public opinion, let him state what he knows to law enforcement. It's the honorable and right thing to do.'  

Prince Andrew was friends with Epstein and was pictured with him after Epstein was jailed for charges of procuring underage girls in Florida.

However, Prince Andrew has denied knowing about Epstein's alleged sex trafficking. He has also denied allegations that he had sex with a 17-year-old girl at Epstein's home in London in 2001.

During a TV interview, Prince Andrew was asked if he would give a statement under oath to investigators. He replied: 'If push came to shove and the legal advice was to do so, then I would be duty bound to do so.'

Epstein was found dead in his prison cell on August 10, 2019 while facing charges of sex trafficking minors in Florida and New York. The medical examiner ruled his death a suicide, but his lawyers have disputed that ruling.

As a result of his death, a judge dismissed all criminal charges against him. 

Prince Andrew admits spending FOUR DAYS at Jeffrey Epstein's House of Depravity in 2010 because it was a 'convenient place' to stay

Prince Andrew last night dismissed his four-day visit to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s New York ‘house of depravity’ by describing it as a ‘convenient’ place to stay while he broke off their friendship in an ‘honorable’ way.

Speaking for the first time about the 2010 visit to the £60million Manhattan home – just five months after the financier left jail following his conviction for child sex charges – the Duke of York confirmed he attended a dinner party there on December 2 before his infamous ‘walk in the park’ with the shamed US financier three days later.

He revealed that it was during that stroll through Central Park – captured in a picture that went around the world, haunting him ever since – that he finally broke off their 11-year friendship.

When asked by Emily Maitlis why he stayed with a convicted sex offender, Andrew replied: ‘Ever since this has happened and since this has become, as it were, public knowledge that I was there, I’ve questioned myself as to why did I go and what was I doing and was it the right thing to do?

‘I went there with the sole purpose of saying to him that because he had been convicted it was inappropriate for us to be seen together.

Prince Andrew last night dismissed his four-day visit to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein¿s New York ¿house of depravity¿ by describing it as a ¿convenient¿ place to stay while he broke off their friendship in an ¿honorable¿ way

Prince Andrew last night dismissed his four-day visit to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s New York ‘house of depravity’ by describing it as a ‘convenient’ place to stay while he broke off their friendship in an ‘honorable’ way

‘I had a number of people counsel me in both directions, either to go and see him or not to go and see him and I took the judgment call that because this was serious and I felt that doing it over the telephone was the chicken’s way of doing it I had to go and see him and talk to him.’

He said the photograph in the park was taken when he broke the news to Epstein they could no longer be friends.

‘We had an opportunity to go for a walk in the park and that was the conversation coincidentally that was photographed, which was when I said to him, I said, “Look, because of what has happened I don’t think it is appropriate that we should remain in contact” and by mutual agreement during that walk in the park we decided that we would part company and I left, I think it was the next day [in fact it was two days later] and I never had any contact with him from that day forward.’

Incredibly, the Prince cited the reason for breaking off the friendship as the ‘attendant scrutiny’ he was under – rather than the fact Epstein had pleaded guilty and served time for child sex offences.

Andrew said Epstein’s reaction to his decision was ‘understanding’, adding: ‘He didn’t go into any great depth in the conversation… except to say that he’d accepted… a plea bargain, he’d served his time and he was carrying on with his life, if you see what I mean.’ 

‘And I said, “Yes but I’m afraid to say that’s as maybe but with all the attendant scrutiny on me then I don’t think it’s a wise thing to do.” ’