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Henry Jarecki Sued for Rape and Sex Trafficking Linked to Jeffrey Epstein

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A woman who alleges she was a victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse has filed a federal civil lawsuit against prominent psychiatrist, entrepreneur, and commodities trader Henry Jarecki, who owns Norman Island and Guana Island in the British Virgin Islands.

The suit, submitted on Monday, in Manhattan federal court, accuses the 91-year-old Jarecki of rape and sex trafficking, claiming Epstein sent her to Jarecki for psychiatric treatment, which led to further abuse.

The anonymous plaintiff, referred to as “Jane Doe 11,” claims that Jarecki, a close associate of Epstein, sexually assaulted her repeatedly from 2011 to 2014. The lawsuit, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, paints a picture of a sinister partnership, alleging that Epstein sent multiple young women to Jarecki under the guise of psychiatric care to shield Epstein’s predatory behaviour from scrutiny.

According to the suit, Jarecki was aware that the women sent to him were under Epstein’s control and believed he could abuse them without fear of repercussions. These allegations add another dark chapter to the Epstein scandal, which has implicated numerous high-profile individuals.

Jarecki’s attorney, Sarita Kedia, vehemently denied the allegations. “The allegations will be shown to be entirely false and baseless. Dr. Jarecki never engaged in any abusive conduct with the complainant or any other person,” Kedia stated.

The lawsuit also claims Jarecki, co-founder of Moviefone and a movie producer, used testosterone pills to boost his sex drive and forced Jane Doe 11 to have sex with other men in his presence on multiple occasions. Jane Doe 11 is seeking unspecified monetary damages for sexual battery, sex trafficking, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Brad Edwards, one of the attorneys representing Jane Doe 11, emphasised the significance of the case. “This is an important lawsuit filed by a courageous young woman who we are honoured to represent,” Edwards said. He expressed hope that her bravery would inspire other victims to come forward. Edwards is joined in the case by renowned lawyers David Boies and Sigrid McCawley, who previously secured a $290 million settlement from JPMorgan Chase on behalf of Epstein’s victims, accusing the bank of facilitating Epstein’s sex-trafficking operations.

Henry Jarecki, an adjunct professor at Yale School of Medicine and co-author of “Modern Psychiatric Treatment,” has had a distinguished career, including receiving the Pardes Humanitarian Prize in Mental Health from the Brain & Behaviour Research Foundation in November of last year. In the 1980s, Jarecki was known as “the dean of the American gold market” by The New York Times for his role as chairman of Mocatta Metals Corp. He and his son, Andrew Jarecki, sold Moviefone to AOL for nearly $390 million in stock in 1999.

Jeffrey Epstein, 66, died by suicide in a New York federal jail in August 2019, a month after his arrest on child sex trafficking charges. Over the years, Epstein had cultivated relationships with numerous wealthy and influential figures, including former Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, and Prince Andrew of Britain.

This lawsuit, with its severe allegations against Jarecki, marks another pivotal moment in the ongoing fallout from Epstein’s extensive and disturbing legacy of abuse.

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Another Section of Threlfalls Collapses, Prompting Safety Concerns

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A new section of the Threlfalls road collapsed earlier today, April 18, raising renewed safety concerns among local residents and commuters. While no injuries have been reported, the incident has intensified scrutiny over the ongoing structural stability of the area.

Residents have expressed concern that today’s rainfall may have played a role in triggering the latest collapse.

“We are more worried now as we may soon be unable to traverse this road altogether,” one resident said. “I am worried about accessing my home.”

This is not the first time Threadfall road has been compromised. Another section of the roadway eroded in September 2024 following a period of intense rainfall. The Department of Public Works had subsequently conducted limited repairs, rendering that portion somewhat passable. However, long-standing issues persist.

The road has suffered extensive damage over the years, particularly following the passage of the hurricanes in 2017, which left critical parts of the route severely weakened.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the cause of today’s collapse. In the meantime, JTV is actively monitoring the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

Motorists and pedestrians are strongly advised to exercise caution and avoid the area if possible.

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Alcohol Sales Now Permitted After 6 P.M. on Good Friday

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) have amended earlier Good Friday restrictions, now allowing businesses to open and serve alcohol beginning at 6:00 p.m. this evening, Friday, April 18th.

The initial guidance, which called for full-day closures and a pause on alcohol service out of respect for the religious observance, drew mixed reactions from residents and business owners alike. Officials announced the revision early Friday afternoon, stating the decision reflects a balance between honoring tradition and supporting the city’s vibrant hospitality sector.

Regular business operations are set to resume as normal starting Saturday, April 19.

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BVI Shuts Down Liquor Sales for Good Friday — Violators Face Fines, Police Warn

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the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has ordered the complete shutdown of liquor-selling establishments across the territory for Good Friday, warning that violators will face immediate penalties. The directive, backed by the Liquor Licence Act of 1964, comes with fines for both business owners and patrons found in breach of the law.

The order, issued under CAP 42 (1) of the Liquor Licence Act, 1964, requires that all premises licensed to sell intoxicating liquor — excluding clubs and hotels — remain closed for the entire day on Friday, April 18, 2025. This regulation is in line with legal provisions that mandate business closures on specific public holidays.

Further restrictions prohibit the reopening of these establishments before 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 20, 2025. Authorities stated that any early operation would be deemed a violation subject to enforcement.

Penalties for non-compliance include fines ranging from $150 to $200 for business operators. In addition, individuals found on the premises of establishments operating in violation of the law may be fined $25.

The RVIPF emphasised that these measures are intended to ensure orderly observance of the holiday and adherence to existing legislation. The public notice concluded with thanks to residents for their cooperation and extended wishes for a safe and peaceful holiday period.

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