
The Vault: The Epstein Files Jennifer Araoz And Her Lawsuit Filed Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 6) (3/12/26)
Mar 13, 2026
A detailed rundown of a lawsuit alleging grooming and recruitment outside a New York high school. Accounts describe scheduled encounters and a traumatic assault in a Manhattan townhouse. The narrative traces the aftermath, legal claims under New York law, pre-action discovery steps, and disputed wallet and trust moves following Epstein’s death.
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Recruitment And Routine That Led To Abuse
- Jennifer Arreos describes being recruited near her New York City high school and repeatedly escorted to Epstein's mansion for paid massages that escalated into abuse.
- The routine included $300 cash left in a drawer, coordinated calls from assistants like Ms. Groff and Ms. Espinoza, and weekly encounters during her freshman and sophomore years.
The Rape At Fifteen And Aftermath
- Arreos recounts a specific rape when, at 15, Epstein forced intercourse during a massage despite her protests and promises he made to her about caring for her family.
- She felt trapped in the mansion, complied out of fear, and was left traumatized, later avoiding her former school.
Abuse Destroyed Educational And Career Trajectory
- The abuse derailed Arreos's education and career ambitions, forcing her to transfer schools, drop out, and abandon performing arts goals.
- Leaving a selective arts high school for a local school caused loss of motivation and long-term career impact.
