A WOMAN who appears in a new expose on the twisted life of Jeffrey Epstein told how he offered her a job as a "schoolgirl pimp" as he lay naked on a massage table.
Hayley Robson makes the shock claims in Netflix's Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and is the first of the warped financier's so-called teen "recruiters" to break their silence.
The 33-year-old – herself an Epstein victim – reveals she was paid $200 a time to find girls for the late pedophile to abuse after bizarrely being targeted by him in Florida.
She claims after being "recruited" herself by Epstein she found 24 underage girls for Epstein who in turn found other girls for the fiend.
The series, which premieres on Wednesday, explores how the multi-millionaire was able to use his wealth and power to commit his crimes.
It describes how he would force underage victims to recruit at least two more girls as part of a "twisted sexual pyramid scheme".
Robson says she was introduced to Epstein in 2003, when she was 16, by a friend the Royal Palm Beach High School in Florida.
The friend offered her the chance to earn money giving massages to "an old guy".
But Robson says that, when she arrived at Epstein's Palm Beach home, he tried to recruit her while he was naked on the massage table.
"I remember feeling really scared. He tried to touch me below the belt. I declined. I told him I didn’t feel comfortable, and no, it’s not going to happen.
"At that moment he was like, 'Okay, well this isn’t going to happen so if you have any friends and you bring them to me, I will give you $200."
Robson says she would "casually" broach the offer with friends, and then drive with them to the house.
"When the girls would leave, Jeffrey would come out and pay me," she said.
"I probably recruited 24 girls. Those girls brought other girls too. They were all underage."
She says she felt guilty about the work she did for Epstein for years before realizing that she was a victim as well.
Epstein killed himself in August while awaiting charges on federal charges for the sex trafficking of minors.
The documentary also sees prosecutors describe assembling a flow chart of victims while building a case against Epstein.
"We had to prove that this pyramid of underage girls in Palm Beach was true," says Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents victim Courtney Wild.
"It didn't start from just a random underage girl walking into the house."
The series also alleges that former president Bill Clinton and other "important people" were spotted visiting Epstein on his private Caribbean island, Little St James.
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