
Jeffrey Epstein Used Teen Dancer's Sick Mother To Abuse Her For A Year
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Danielle Bensky, the victim, has filed a lawsuit against Epstein's longtime personal lawyer, Darren Indyke, and his accountant, Richard Kahn.
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein exploited an aspiring dancer and exploited her vulnerability during her mother's battle with brain cancer, a report said. Danielle Bensky, the victim, has filed a lawsuit against Epstein's longtime personal lawyer, Darren Indyke, and his accountant, Richard Kahn
The civil suit, seeking class-action status on behalf of Epstein's victims, accuses Indyke and Kahn of "aiding, abetting and facilitating" Epstein's extensive sex trafficking operations. According to the complaint, the two men played key roles in constructing the "complex financial infrastructure" that enabled Epstein to sexually abuse numerous young women and teenage girls for over two decades.
Bensky's harrowing account details how Epstein allegedly used her mother's brain tumor diagnosis as leverage to manipulate and control her. The ballerina claims that her first encounter with Epstein occurred in 2004 when she was paid $300 to give him a massage at his New York mansion. Fearing the repercussions of Epstein's wealth and influence, Bensky alleges that she continued to provide similar massages, sometimes involving explicit acts, at his insistence.
