5th Feb 2023

(NSFW) Underage Tranny Sex Victim Says Epstein Barks Like Dog, Wears Lipstick, Is Called "Janice"

KirbySommers: Maximillio Cordero was born on November 15, 1983. Ever since he could remember he strongly identified as a girl. At 12 he began to dress like a girl and began to live as a female since her early teens.

She had cosmetic work and hormone treatments to help her look more like a woman. She even learned how to apply makeup perfectly. The reflection in the mirror was stunning. Ava was far more beautiful than many of the other girls she’d seen on magazine covers.

But what she wanted the most was to be the real thing. To have a sex change operation. However, for that she would need $10,000. And, so she began to save money in order to have the procedure.

In the Spring of 2000, while attending the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on a part-time basis, she was approached by a woman in her 40s. Her new acquaintance confided that she had a “super wealthy” male friend who could help her “develop a modeling career”.

“He has a thing for massages and he pays well. You should meet him,” the older woman urged. She then handed Ava a slip of paper with Jeffrey Epstein’s Upper East Side address.

Ava agreed. After all, it seemed like the chance of a lifetime. A way to make all her dreams come true.

Ava Cordero stood in front of the majestic 51,000 square foot mansion on East 71st Street with the oversized 16-foot oak doors and rang the bell. She could hardly believe it. The whole thing seemed like a fairy tale.

Clad only in a bathrobe and slippers Jeffrey Epstein, 47, greeted her. He had graying hair and a thick Brooklyn accent. The house was awe inspiring. Ava had never seen anything like it.

Epstein took her on a tour of his palatial home. When they stopped at his office he pointed to the taxidermied poodle and then to the statue of dog feces next to it.

Ava giggled and he let out a hee-haw laugh. It was like he was a kid all over again. He always got a rise out of shocking people.

Epstein then bragged to the 16-year-old that he was the money manager for billionaire Leslie Wexner.

“My friend Les Wexner owns Victoria’s Secret and I can get him to let you be one of the models in his catalog,” he paused and waited for the desired effect. The glean of hope in her young and eager eyes and then added, “That is, If you’re nice to me.”

Ava could not believe her luck and tried to let his words sink in.

“I’m 16 years old,” she replied. “All I want to do is become a model,” she was becoming increasingly uneasy.

Epstein suddenly slipped out of the robe. He was naked. Before Ava knew what was happening or what to do he managed to grab her head and forcefully pushed her down toward his penis demanding oral sex.

“Be nice to me,” he repeated again while shoving his manhood inside her mouth. “You know what you have to do.”

“If you want me to help you then you have to help me,” his words were like daggers. He sounded like a mobster and not at all like the billionaire she was told she’d meet.

Once he got Ava to comply, he grabbed her penis hard. She screamed. He then softened his touch and began to stroke it. To lick it. To kiss it. To suck it.

After the shock was over, she fell into a pattern of seeing him. What else could she lose? At one point, Epstein felt so comfortable with her that he invited her to accompany him to Thailand.

“You can help me pick up other girls your age.”

The details of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual encounters with Ava Cordero come from a lawsuit she filed against Jeffrey Epstein and Leslie Wexner on October 16, 2007. This happened before the onslaught of lawsuits that followed in Palm Beach, Florida. Ava Cordero had the same story that would later be repeated by an endless stream of teenagers. All of it was the same. Even Epstein’s request that she recruit other “girls her age” for him to sexually abuse.

As she had done many times before Ava trekked to the East 71st Street mansion. She was led upstairs to the “massage room” where she knew Epstein would be waiting. After their greeting he suddenly disappeared into the bathroom. When he came out several minutes later he was wearing a matted red wig and had applied bright red lipstick across his lips.

“Call me Janice!” he ordered.

Once the two were a tangled web of arms and legs he began fondling and licking the penis of the still biological minor boy.

When it was over Jeffrey Epstein cooed, “You have a tight butt like a baby.”

For years rumors circulated about Jeffrey Epstein and Leslie Wexner having had a homosexual relationship. It seems this might lend credence to that. Further, during the time Maria Farmer was at Wexner’s guest house in Ohio, one of the maids allegedly told her that Wexner “entertained young boys.”

The second takeaway is that in Ava Cordero’s lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein she also sued Leslie Wexner. Wexner was still the legal owner of the mansion on East 71st Street and as such the lawsuit held him responsible for the “emotional and mental injuries” that Epstein’s conduct caused.

New York real property law states that a property owner has a responsibility when someone gets injured on their property. This extends to guests and places the onus on landlords to keep them free from preventable harm.

Of course, the mainstream media friends of Jeffrey Epstein and Leslie Wexner trashed Ava Cordero in the press. Among them Mort Zukerman, then owner of the Daily News and Rupert Murdock owner of the New York Post. They labeled teenage Ava an “extortionist” who went after the “Billionaire Massage Hobbyist.” Frankly, I don’t know anyone labeled a “massage hobbyist” who isn’t paying for illicit sex. A “John”, if you will.

When Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on July 6, 2019 Leslie Wexner made a public statement meant to distance himself from the whole sordid affair. He claimed in July of 2019 that he had severed ties with Epstein “almost 12 years” earlier. Which would have correlated with the lawsuit against them both by Ava Cordero.

What should be noted is that it wasn’t until 2011 that the deed to the Upper East Side mansion located at 9 East 71st Street in New York City was transferred from a Wexner owned entity to an Epstein owned entity in the Virgin Islands. This seems to imply there was some communication among the two men. And it certainly puts into question Wexner’s “almost 12 year” claim.

By Choire, Gawker

Apparently Maximilia "Ava" Cordero, formerly Maximillian, who has claimed that maybe-millionaire money-manager Jeffrey Epstein had sex with her when she was (by New York law) underage but after she became a woman, which is very tricky, has had her lawyer-lover amend her complaint! It's pretty out there: "Epstein suddenly went into the bathroom and came out several minutes later wearing red lipstick and wearing a matted red wig. He said to plaintiff 'Call me Janice'."

The original complaint herein was filed on October 16, 2007, naming only Epstein as [*2]defendant. In it plaintiff alleges that, when she was under 17 years of age, Epstein lured her to his mansion, removed his clothes and requested that she give him a massage. Plaintiff asserts that she was frightened and agreed to do so, but that "suddenly defendant began pushing plaintiff's head toward his penis and demanded oral sex" (complaint ¶¶ 15-17). Plaintiff, who was born in 1983 as a male (tr at 54, 117), further alleges that she engaged in other sexual acts with Epstein in 2000 before she reached the age of 17, and that he thus violated Penal Law §§ 130.40 and 130.55 because she was then "incapable of consent" by reason of being under age.

(Ava v NYP Holdings, Inc., 20 Misc 3d 1108[A], 2008 NY Slip Op 51281[U], *3-4 [2008])

Justice Tolub of this court dismissed most of the claims asserted, noting that the complaint in that action stated that "[p]laintiff was born a man but always viewed herself as a girl . . . ; [p]laintiff was hospitalized multiple times for psychiatric problems . . . ; [p]laintiff was a heavy drug user . . . ; [and] [p]laintiff is HIV positive." The testimony at the hearing before this court supported such allegations. In denying a motion to seal the records in that case, Justice Tolub ruled that, since "[p]laintiff has commenced three cases under her own name in which she openly discusses her sex life . . . , [she] cannot turn the clock back to seal the documents now" (2008 NY Slip Op 51281[U], *8).

At the hearing held on July 16, 2008, plaintiff was represented by her third attorney, who argued that plaintiff had been incompetent before 2000 and continued to be incompetent up to the present time (tr at 10-12). Notwithstanding such contention, plaintiff's counsel maintained that she could still prosecute this lawsuit without the appointment of a guardian. While the court suggested a dismissal without prejudice, defendants objected due to the great amount of time spent in preparing the defense of the action. Hence, the court proceeded with the hearing.

At the hearing in this case, the only medical testimony presented was that of a psychiatrist, Dr. Robert Goldstein (who is also a lawyer), who examined plaintiff on behalf of defendants. He testified that, although plaintiff had been admitted to several psychiatric facilities since 2000, all but one of such admissions had been voluntary (tr at 43). He concluded that "there is absolutely no indication that she is or ever was 'insane,' as within the meaning of CPLR 208" (id. at 36). He opined that her condition is primarily due to "substance abuse, mainly heroin addiction and other drugs" (id. at 37). He stated that currently plaintiff has "primarily male characteristics," but is desirous of having a sex change operation, which would cost $10,000, and she is saving money in order to have that procedure (id. at 65).

The only violation of the foregoing criminal statutes alleged in the proposed amended complaint (¶¶ 112, 117, 125, 134) is section 130.50 (1), which provides that a "person is guilty of criminal sexual act in the first degree when he . . . engages in oral sexual conduct . . . with another person: [b]y forcible compulsion." However, this section is of no aid to plaintiff as her claim is untimely under the said five-year limitation period as the alleged forcible compulsion all occurred prior to November 1, 2001, plaintiff reached the age of 18 on November 15, 2001, and this action was not commenced until October 16, 2007. Thus, under the provisions of article 2 of the CPLR, the claims asserted against Epstein in the amended complaint are untimely.{**22 Misc 3d at 168} The negligence claims against the other moving defendants are time-barred by the three-year limitation period of CPLR 214. Hence, defendants' motion to dismiss the amended complaint as against them is granted.

Jeffrey Epstein, the shadowy money manager who pleaded guilty in 2007 to soliciting underage teen girls for sex, is expected to leave a Florida prison in a couple of weeks. (Not that he's been spending much time behind bars in recent months: As part of a work-release program, he's been allowed to leave the jail from 10am to 10 pm, six days a week, to "work" out of his "office" in West Palm Beach.) But while Epstein has something to be cheerful about these days, one of his old acquaintances was handed a major defeat last week. Maximilia "Ava" Cordero, the transgender teenager who sued Epstein and claimed she'd been forced to engage in "bizarre and unnatural sex acts" with the multi-millionaire in exchange for his help advancing her career as a model, just lost her libel and defamation lawsuit against the New York Post.

Gawker: So Cordero's lawsuit is now history. And Jeffrey Epstein will be getting out of prison in a couple of weeks and will presumably be looking to reconnect with the outside world. Here's hoping the two reunite and make up and the story has a happy ending!

Transgender Model Loses Libel Case Against NY Post

By Jeff Gorman

(CN) - The New York Post did not commit libel when it reported on the alleged sexual fantasies of a transgendered model who was suing a multi-millionaire for sexual exploitation, a New York appellate division ruled.

Ava Cordero sued money manager Jeffrey Epstein, alleging that he traded sexual favors with her in exchange for helping her modeling career.

The Post ran a story on the lawsuit before following with an updated story that Ava was born a male. The article referred to MySpace pages allegedly belonging to Cordero. One of those pages included a description of a sexual fantasy involving multiple men, then multiple women.

Cordero sued the Post, claiming that the MySpace pages were fake, and the Post knew it. Cordero added that the Post's publication of the sexual fantasy made the public think she was a "promiscuous slut."

The Post countered that it did not libel Cordero, because it never printed that she acted on the fantasy.

The trial court denied the paper's motion to dismiss the case, but the Manhattan-based appellate division reversed.

"At bottom, plaintiff's claim of defamation rests on the contention that the average reader would infer that someone with such a lewd fantasy also is in fact sexually promiscuous," the judges added. "That some readers might draw that inference does not render it reasonable."

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Sources:

Epstein's Little Black Book

FBI Files Jeffrey Epstein

Epstein's Private Jet's Flight Manifests

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