It Was a Mossad-CIA Blackmail Operation: Epstein Victim Confirms
(Chris Spargo) One of the women who has accused Jeffrey Epstein of assaulting her sat down for an interview with CBS This Morning that aired on Monday.
Maria Farmer, who along with her younger sister Annie was one of the first women to contact the FBI with allegations about the pedophile, spoke about her horror when she was shown the media room inside Epstein’s home.
That horror stemmed from the fact that Farmer quickly realized once she was inside the room that Epstein had cameras surveilling guests throughout the house – even in the bathroom.
Farmer, who filed a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate last week, will share more about her time with Epstein and her alleged assault when the second part of her interview airs Tuesday on CBS This Morning.
‘The main thing, I thought was interesting was he showed me where the men monitoring everything were,’ Farmer told Anthony Mason in her interview that aired on Monday.
‘So if you’re facing the house, there’s a window on the right that’s barred. That’s the room, the media room is what he called it.’
She also confirmed the existence of a secret door, which was previously referenced by Virginia Roberts in court fillings back in 2015,
‘There was a door that looked like an invisible door with all this limestone and everything. You push it, and you go in. And I saw all the cameras,’ explained Farmer.
‘What it was, was old televisions, basically like stacked. Monitors inside this cabinet. There were men sitting here.’
Farmer then made a motion to suggest that the men were in front of the monitors closely watching the feeds.
‘I looked on the cameras, and I saw toilet, toilet, bed, bed, toilet, bed. I’m like, I am never going to use the restroom here, and I’m never going to sleep here. You know, it was obvious that they were like monitoring private moments.
Farmer said in an affidavit that she was sexually assaulted by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after the pair commissioned her to paint a mural in the Ohio home of Limited Brands millionaire Les Wexner.
Farmer said in the affidavit that a number of the girls were even dressed in their school uniforms.
She later stated in that same affidavit that her sister Annie was also assaulted by Epstein and Maxwell when they flew her to his ranch in New Mexico.
Annie was 15 at the time.
Farmer said that she reported her assault to both the NYPD and FBI in 1996, but nothing appeared to be done about her allegations.
The FBI did contact Farmer in 2006 she previously revealed, just before Epstein secured his sweetheart deal.
Farmer, an artist who sold one of her first paintings to Epstein, is now hard at work on a series of portraits that each show a different victim.