How Epstein groomed and trapped his 'number one girl' Jane Doe 103: Pedophile 'lured victim with the help of her Abercrombie & Fitch employee classmate, paid her $200 for a naked massage and had girls told "the more you do, the more you get paid"'
- Court filings say the girl was lured to his Palm Beach mansion at the age of 17
- Accused of luring her 'with modeling contacts' and 'showering her with gifts'
- He would make extra payments 'to allow new acts to happen', Doe alleged
- Doe, now 32, told police she visited his Palm Beach mansion 'hundreds of times'
- Such was the time she spent there she thought of herself as his 'number one girl'
- Jane Doe 103 told police 'a routine was established between her and Epstein'
- Epstein will learn on Thursday whether he will be released ahead of his trial
- He has been accused of paying dozens of girls for sex, some as young as 14

Jeffrey Epstein , 66, was arrested last week in New Jersey as he arrived from Paris and now faces sex trafficking charges alleging he abused dozens of underage girls in Florida and New York in the early 2000s
A teenager allegedly groomed and trapped by Jeffrey Epstein is said to have told police she was his 'number one girl' after he lured her to his Palm Beach mansion at the age of 17.
Court filings show the girl, known as Jane Doe 103, was groomed with the help of her Abercrombie & Fitch employee classmate before being paid $200 for a naked massage with the shamed financier.
Epstein, who is accused by prosecutors in New York of paying dozens of underage girls for sex, some as young as 14, would then hand out additional payments 'to allow new acts to happen', Doe alleged in documents seen by The Smoking Gun.
He is accused of luring her 'early-on with modeling opportunities, impressing her with his modeling business and contacts with supermodels, indicating that he could help her with a modeling career'.
Doe said Epstein 'showered' her with expensive gifts including lingerie, bikinis and purses and 'pretended to show great interest in her college admissions'.
A lawsuit alleged he knew Doe was 17-years-old when he 'lured her by inviting her to stay with him at his mansion in Manhattan and arranging and/or paying for airplane tickets, theater tickets, and a personal chauffeur as gifts for her upcoming birthday'.

Jeffrey Epstein looks on during a a bail hearing Monday. The teenager known as Jane Doe 103 was allegedly groomed and trapped by Epstein, telling police she was his 'number one girl'

Court filings show the girl was lured to his Palm Beach mansion, pictured, at the age of 17 with the help of her classmate before being paid $200 for a naked massage with the financier

Doe, now 32, told Palm Beach Police Department she agreed to the massage based on the promise of '$200 for only 30 minutes of work'. She told law enforcement she would go on to visit the gated Palm Beach property 'hundreds of times' over a 17-month period ending in 2005
Jane Doe 103 had allegedly been told by her high school friend she could earn money in exchange for massaging the billionaire.
That classmate is reported to have got a finders fee after she was introduced to Epstein by Haley Robson, accused of procuring him many girls.
Robson is heard in one recorded phone call with a 14-year-old girl: 'The more you do, the more you get paid.'
She told police: 'They were told they would provide a massage, possibly naked, and some touching.'
Doe, now 32, told Palm Beach Police Department she agreed to the massage based on the promise of '$200 for only 30 minutes of work'.
She told law enforcement she would go on to visit the gated Palm Beach property 'hundreds of times' over a 17-month period ending in 2005.
Such was the amount of time she allegedly spent there Doe said she thought of herself as Epstein's 'number one girl'. She said she also 'went to dinners and parties with Epstein'.

Such was the amount of time she allegedly spent there Doe said she thought of herself as Epstein's 'number one girl'. She said she also 'went to dinners and parties' with the billionaire

Annie Farmer and Courtney Wild, two alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, look on as their lawyers speak to the press at federal court on Monday
After her arrest on an unrelated marijuana possession charge Doe 103 told officers she had 'information about sexual activity taking place at the residence of Jeffrey Epstein'.
She proceeded to 'cry hysterically' when recounting events with Epstein, records show. Jane Doe 103 went on to tell police 'a routine was established between her and Epstein'.
It would involved a naked massage and masturbation, she alleged. Doe is said to have described Epstein's penis as 'egg-shaped' and 'deformed'. 'Epstein advised her not to tell anyone her real age', the affidavit also states.
In a lawsuit from 2010, where the plaintiff is named as Jane Doe 103, she said Epstein manipulated a 'vulnerable young girl', in a 'systematic pattern of sexually exploitative behavior., saying she was 'sexually abused and/or battered and/or exploited' by Epstein 'at least a hundred times'.
She describes situations to police and in her civil complaint where a second female, identified Epstein's friend as Nada Marcinkova, was also introduced and describes one alleged encounter where she says Epstein raped her. He later paid her $1000 'for that visit', she said.
She told Palm Beach detectives she was left with a 'ripped, torn, in her vagina area' after some visits and is understood to have provided other underage victims.
Epstein has denied two counts of sex trafficking and faces 45 years behind bars if convicted.

Epstein had already done his best to discredit Doe, providing snippets from her social media
He has already served 13 months in jail in 2008 for admitting one count of procuring a minor for prostitution under a sweetheart non prosecution agreement which has recently come under intense scrutiny.
Court-appointed lawyer for the alleged victims, including Doe, Robert Josefsberg declined comment to The Smoking Gun on whether any of his clients were cooperating with federal investigators in the Southern District of New York.
He also said he did not know if they were the Palm Beach victims referred to in the charging document.
But Epstein had already done his best to discredit Doe, providing snippets from her social media profiles where she says her interests include marijuana.
His lawyer Alan Dershowitz said Doe was an 'accomplished drama student' who had previously 'misled others'.