Magician David Copperfield asked Jeffrey Epstein 'victim' if she realized trafficked girls were paid to find other girls for him to abuse, court papers allege

  • Johanna Sjoberg said she met magician David Copperfield at Epstein's home
  • She testified at a dinner. Copperfield asked her if she knew that girls were paid to find other girls

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One of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims who claimed Prince Andrew groped her, magician David Copperfield testified, asked if she was paid new other victims to find new girls to abuse.

Newly released court documents show that Johanna Sjoberg said during her deposition that the famous magician was having dinner at Epstein's house when he asked if her new other girls were getting paid to bring in new girls.

The document said: 'David Copperfield was at a dinner with Epstein and there was another girl there who looked young and Johanna asked what school she went to and Johanna didn't recognize the name of the school as a university and she said it it was possible that it was so. a high school-aged girl.”

'Johanna said that Copperfield 'asked me if I knew that girls were paid to find other girls.'

Sjoberg said in her statement on May 18, 2016 that she met Copperfield at a dinner at Epstein's home.

“Someone called me from home and said he would be there, and if I wanted to come over for dinner I could meet him,” she said.

Sjoberg said Copperfield wasn't at the house when she arrived, so she waited with another girl she hadn't met yet who seemed very young.

“I asked her what school she went to, kind of prodding to see if she went to one of the local colleges, and I didn't recognize the name of the school,” she said.

“So I thought she could be younger than college age, but I had to assume for my own sanity that she was a daughter of one of his friends.”

Sjoberg said Copperfield performed magic tricks at the dinner and she noticed he was a friend of Epstein's.

Over dinner, Copperfield discussed Epstein's involvement with young girls with Sjoberg.

“He asked me if I knew girls were paid to find other girls,” she said.

On Wednesday, a 946-page set of court documents from Giuffre's 2015 lawsuit against Maxwell was unsealed – the case was settled in 2017.

Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, was the only person ever punished for sex trafficking.

The files were made public by the Southern District of New York on January 3, after the appeal deadline had passed, around 6:30 pm on Wednesday evening.

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