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New Lawsuits in Millionaire Teen Sex Scandal

ByVIC WALTER
April 22, 2008, 6:23 PM

April 22, 2008— -- Two more young women have filed lawsuits against Palm Beach millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the 52-year-old financier sexually assaulted them when they were 15-year-old high school students.

Epstein, well-known in New York and Palm Beach social circles and a once-close friend of President Bill Clinton, is already facing two other similar lawsuits and is awaiting trial in July after pleading not guilty to a felony criminal charge of soliciting prostitution.

His alleged exploits with teenage girls have filled the gossip pages of New York tabloids and been the topic of wicked whispers in Palm Beach.

According to the two new lawsuits, Jeffrey Epstein "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." For each session, the lawsuit alleges, the girls were paid "generally $200 to $300" per "massage" session.

"They were both underage girls who were brought over to Jeffrey Epstein for these massages, and we allege that up in his house that they were then sexually assaulted," said Miami attorney Jeffrey Herman, who represents both Jane Doe No. 4 and Jane Doe No. 5.

Epstein's lawyer, Guy Lewis, said his client "did absolutely nothing wrong" and will contest the lawsuits in court. "These additional copycat lawsuits have absolutely no merit," Lewis said.

According to the new lawsuits, Epstein lured the teenage girls to his Palm Beach mansion, where they were "directed by Epstein to remove her clothes and give him a massage," the suits allege.

On later visits, which lasted "for approximately three years," according to the lawsuit, Epstein directed teenager Jane Doe No. 4 to "remove all her clothes" and perform certain sexual acts. [Read complaint.]

In addition to Guy Lewis, a former U.S. attorney in Miami, Epstein has hired some of the country's top lawyers and private detectives to help prepare his defense in the civil and criminal matters.

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