Johanna Sjoberg has long been known as one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged victims, and her claims Prince Andrew fondled her breast sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace when they emerged in a newspaper interview.
But it was her evidence in unsealed documents that offered a fresh glimpse into the late financier’s network of rich and powerful friends.
However, the unsealing of the filings has revived one of the most bizarre claims, involving Prince Andrew and a puppet.
In a witness statement, Sjoberg, now 42, alleged she sat on a sofa with the Duke, his accuser Virginia Giuffre and a Spitting Image puppet of him given to him by convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.
“I sat on Andrew’s lap, and I believe on my own volition, and they took the puppet’s hands and put it on Virginia’s breast, and so Andrew put his on mine,” she claimed.
Sjoberg said the alleged incident took place at Epstein’s Manhattan mansion about Easter 2001, adding it was in a “joking manner”. She described the Duke as “charming” but had not recognised him until she saw a tag on the puppet. “Then it clicked. I’m like, that’s who it is,” she said.
Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. In her own deposition, Maxwell denied giving the Duke a Spitting Image puppet.
She said: “I never gave him a gift of a puppet. I am not aware of any small handheld puppet that was there. There was a puppet – not a puppet – there was a... I don’t know how would you describe it, really. A caricature of that was in Jeffrey’s home.”
Asked if she had used the “caricature” to put its hand on someone’s breast, Maxwell said: “I don’t recollect. I recollect the puppet, but I don’t recollect anything around the puppet.”
Sjoberg has said she was approached by Maxwell early in 2001 when she was a student at Palm Beach Atlantic College in Florida, ostensibly about a job as a home help. In fact, she gave evidence she was recruited for sex acts with Epstein and reprimanded when she didn’t cause him to “orgasm”.
Sjoberg’s evidence was given in 2015 for a defamation case brought by Giuffre against Maxwell. It appeared to support Giuffre’s accounts after she made claims against Maxwell, Epstein and the Duke of York.
The lawsuit was settled in 2016, but it was not until December last year that a judge ruled many of the documents related to the suit should be unsealed.
After the full scale of Epstein’s abuse of young girls came to light, Sjoberg said she realised just how much she had been preyed on. “I was groomed for it,” she told the Mail on Sunday in a 2007 interview.
Sjoberg, from a church-going family in Maine, said she was a “hard up and foolish” young student, studying psychology with hopes of becoming a family therapist, when she fell into Epstein’s orbit.
It was Epstein who paid her tuition fees, helped her get on the property ladder and paid for her to train as a hairdresser. A “pact with the devil”, in her words.
She has remained in the well-heeled town of Palm Beach, where she owns an “upscale” hair salon, according to her social media presence.