Key Highlights
- Maria Farmer's complaint was buried in the thousands of files related to Epstein's and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking cases that the DOJ published as part of its obligations under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The document was dated Sept.
- 3, 1996, more than 10 years before Epstein first faced prosecution for sex crimes involving girls.
- In it, Farmer accused Epstein of stealing and selling photos of her young sisters.
- Farmer worked as an artist for Epstein and has long been outspoken about what she said was his abusive behavior.
- Farmer has said the photos of her sisters cited in the 1996 complaint included nudity, and the complaint is labeled as a possible "child pornography" case.



