A former office worker for financier Jeffrey Epstein testified as the first defence witness at the sex abuse trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, telling jurors she did not witness misconduct by Maxwell while working closely with her for six years.
"Never," Cimberly Espinosa responded when asked if she ever saw Maxwell or Epstein "engaged in any misbehaviour".
Espinosa also testified about seeing a key accuser in the case — who testified for the government as "Jane" to protect her privacy — visiting Epstein's New York City office on Madison Avenue "a few times" in the late 1990s. She said Jane's mother had told workers she was Epstein's goddaughter.
Because of that, "she was treated with utmost respect", Espinosa said. Jane's interactions with Epstein gave her the impression "it was a loving relationship", she added.
Espinosa told the jury in federal court in Manhattan she assisted Maxwell in managing Epstein's multiple high-end properties between 1996 and 2002, saying: "I looked up to her very much."