Jeffrey Epstein used victim’s cancer-stricken mom as leverage to keep abusing her: suit
Jeffrey Epstein used the cancer diagnosis of one of his victim’s mothers as leverage to repeatedly sexually abuse the aspiring ballerina — and threatened to withhold treatment if the teen didn’t keep her mouth shut, according to a new lawsuit.
The accuser, Danielle Bensky, dropped the allegation in a lawsuit she and an unidentified co-accuser filed against two of Epstein’s closest advisers in Manhattan federal court on Friday.
Bensky claims Epstein seized on her mother’s recent brain tumor diagnosis shortly after she started being abused by the sick pedophile in 2004, court papers allege.

Then an aspiring dancer, Bensky said her first run-in with Epstein came after she was paid $300 to give the late financier a massage at his New York mansion. Fearing his wealth and power, Bensky said she returned numerous times to give him similar massages — including ones where he would order her to remove clothes while he masturbated.
When Epstein learned her mom had been diagnosed with cancer, he told the teen he was “familiar with neurology” and asked her to bring in the brain scans for him to look at, according to the suit.