The first accuser to take the stand in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial testified on Wednesday that Jeffrey Epstein took her to meet former President Trump at Mar-a-Lago when she was 14, CNN reported.
The first of four accusers, identified as “Jane,” took the stand to testify about the abuse she suffered at the hands of Maxwell and Epstein and claimed that she met the future president in the 1990s.
She did not accuse the former president of any wrongdoing and did not elaborate on her reason for being at the Florida property.
When asked by Laura Menninger, Maxwell’s defense attorney, if Epstein introduced her to Trump, Jane replied with a “yes.”
Jane said Epstein drove her to Mar-a-Lago in a dark-green car, The Guardian reported.
Additionally, she testified that in 1998 she took part in a Miss Teen USA beauty pageant that was associated with Trump.
Trump did not immediately respond to The Hill’s request for comment.
When Trump was previously asked about Maxwell’s case while still president in 2020, he said, “I haven’t really been following it too much. I just wish her well, frankly.”