A woman who says she was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein, has filed a lawsuit suit on prominent psychiatrist and business tycoon Henry Jarecki.
The woman, known in court documents simply as 'Jane Doe 11', filed the complaint in New York City yesterday, Monday 3 June alleging that the now 91-year-old Philanthropist and billionaire “repeatedly raped" her after she was sent to him for treatment by Epstein. The lawsuit is filed for rape and sex trafficking accusations, explosive new allegations.
The complaint, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal, claims that Jarecki “completely controlled” the woman’s life, keeping her under “constant surveillance” and threatening to “ship [her] back to Epstein” if she rebelled.
It further alleges that Jarecki “served an integral role in Epstein’s sex-trafficking scheme,” managing the trauma that Epstein inflicted on his victims while preventing them from seeking help or justice.
“Jarecki used his friendship with Epstein to obtain young females, usually initially as patients, to abuse – knowing that these individuals were under the complete control of Epstein, and had other extraordinary vulnerabilities related to employment or immigration status, and thus would not report the abuse out of fear,” the complaint alleges.
Dr Jarecki, holds Belongership status in the Virgin Islands (VI) and is a well known member of the local community for decades. He is the owner of Guana Island and portions of Norman Island.
Jarecki is also known in the BVI community for his philanthropic work, specifically with the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) as well as the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College.
A lawyer for Jarecki said: "The allegations will be shown to be entirely false and baseless. Dr Jarecki never engaged in any abusive conduct with the complainant or any other person."
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