HOUSE OVERSIGHT 022242 45. In Ii4a 2009, sued Mr. Epstein, as Jane Doe No. 3. In her complaint, stated that she had been sexually abused by Mr. Epstein and also was "required to be sexually exploited by Mr. Epstein's friends, including royalty, politicians, academicians, businessmen. 46. Mr. Epstein eventually settled her suit, and those of many other victims. 47. In December, 2014, filed a motion to join a suit attempting to overturn the non-prosecution agreement. She claimed that Mr. Epstein had abused her, and had trafficked her to powerful friends as a way of gaining influence over them. In her motion, she named three men: Jean Luc Brunel; Prince Andrew, the Duke of York; and Mr. Dershowitz. She said that she had sex with Mr. Dershowitz at least six times in Mr. Epstein's various residences, on his private island, in a car, and on his plane. has also said that Mr. Epstein trafficked other girls. 48. A British-South African woman named has also accused Mr. Epstein in a lawsuit of involving her in a sex-trafficking ring. 49. said that in September, 2006, when she was twenty-two and recently arrived in New York, a new friend introduced her to Mr. Epstein, describing him as a philanthropist who used his wealth and connections to help poor young women in exchange for massages. said that Mr. Epstein paid the friend five-thousand dollars in exchange for bringing to him. 50. After the massages turned sexual, was allowed to live in a large apartment in Mr. Epstein's building on the Upper East Side. She was also given a cell phone, car service, and money for living expenses. Mr. Epstein invited her to fly to his island, which she did several times in late 2006 and early 2007. Mr. Epstein and Ms. Maxwell told they could help arrange her admission at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she dreamed of studying. 51. was told that if she refused to have sex with Mr. Epstein and his associates, her apartment would be taken away, and Mr. Epstein