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Anouska De Georgiou: Groomed at 16 by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell – A Survivor’s Unflinching Testimony

A single glance across a room at age 16 altered the trajectory of Anouska De Georgiou’s life forever. What appeared to be a chance encounter with powerful figures in elite circles quickly unravelled into years of grooming, manipulation, and sexual abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In a raw, deeply personal interview for LADbible’s Minutes With series, the British former model and actress has laid bare the nightmare that began in the 1990s and whose echoes still resonate decades later.

De Georgiou, now 49, recounts first meeting Maxwell in London. The socialite, known for her charm and connections, introduced the teenager into Epstein’s orbit. Invited to Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion under the pretense of opportunity in modeling or high-society networking, De Georgiou stepped into an environment of calculated luxury designed to disarm and entrap. Lavish surroundings, influential guests, and a steady flow of young girls created a false sense of normalcy. Behind the opulence lay a predatory system where boundaries were systematically eroded.

She describes the grooming as insidious: flattery, promises of a glamorous future, and gradual normalization of inappropriate demands. One particularly haunting detail involves being presented with a schoolgirl uniform—an explicit signal of the fantasy Epstein sought to fulfill. What followed were repeated instances of sexual abuse across Epstein’s properties, including his private island Little St. James, New York, Paris, and Palm Beach. The abuse spanned several years, leaving profound psychological scars.

De Georgiou’s story mirrors patterns revealed in court documents and other victim testimonies: recruitment of vulnerable or ambitious teenagers with dreams of careers in fashion or entertainment; isolation from support networks; and the leveraging of wealth and power to silence dissent. Maxwell often acted as the approachable facilitator, building trust before facilitating access to Epstein.

In 2019, following Epstein’s arrest and subsequent death in a Manhattan jail cell, De Georgiou became the first British woman to publicly accuse him of abuse. She waived her right to anonymity and spoke emotionally at a New York court hearing, declaring she would no longer remain silent. Her testimony joined those of dozens of other survivors, helping paint a picture of a sophisticated trafficking operation enabled by wealth, connections, and a culture of impunity. Maxwell was later convicted in 2021 on sex-trafficking charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The long-term impact on De Georgiou has been significant. She has spoken of dissociation during assaults, eroded self-worth, struggles with trust, and the difficult path toward healing. Despite this, she has channeled her pain into advocacy. She founded the Kintsugi Foundation, supporting women recovering from trauma and addiction, and continues to push for full transparency regarding Epstein’s network and associates.

Her decision to speak publicly has not come without cost. She has faced threats, intimidation, and the emotional toll of revisiting trauma on camera. Yet De Georgiou views sharing her story as both personal catharsis and a public duty—to protect future generations and challenge the systems that allowed such exploitation to flourish for years.

The Minutes With interview brings new details to light while reinforcing what investigations have long suggested: Epstein’s operation was not the work of a lone predator but a machine sustained by enablers and a society too willing to overlook red flags among the powerful. De Georgiou’s account humanizes the statistics and court filings, reminding readers that behind every headline were real girls whose childhoods were stolen.

Today, as more documents emerge and calls grow for complete disclosure of Epstein’s files, survivors like Anouska De Georgiou stand as powerful witnesses. Her courage in confronting the past does not erase the nightmare that began with an innocent 16-year-old’s gaze meeting Epstein’s calculated smile—but it reclaims agency. What was taken in darkness is now being illuminated through truth-telling, offering hope that no survivor needs to carry their burden alone.

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