Late WWE Star Ashley Massaro Named In Newly Released Epstein Files

Thousands and thousands of files related to the deceased child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were released by the Department of Justice on Friday. And nestled amongst the mentions of President Donald Trump and British royal Andrew Windsor-Mountbatten is a harrowing grievance linking late WWE star Ashley Massaro to Epstein’s circle. 

Massaro alleged that she had been drugged and sexually assaulted while receiving medical treatment from a US military doctor on a WWE tour to Kuwait in 2006. WWE had for years denied knowledge of Massaro’s allegations prior to her death by suicide in 2019. NCIS opened a retroactive investigation following her death, though nothing got here of it largely as a consequence of the time that had elapsed for the reason that alleged assault, thus an absence of fabric evidence or witnesses to pursue leads. 

Similarly, Epstein died in 2019 while in prison for his crimes, turning hopes of justice for victims to prosecuting conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. One such grievance outlining Maxwell’s role was sent to Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of Latest York, Audrey Strauss, in July 2020. 

Within the redacted grievance, the name of the claimant is kept anonymous, but there may be a suggestion that Massaro had formerly worked for Maxwell in an outline of the alleged abuse ongoing at Epstein’s island.

“…She mentioned horrible things happening within the island and including [sic] dead body of a woman that “had mask and was tied to a tree.” She said “that the one from London was very mean and likewise the one from Miami.” Also that the person within the mention was making her f****ing black guys and he liked to observe it, she was young – highschool student… she also said that her friend Ashley Massaro (who died in 2019 – the WWE) got pregnant in highschool. They each worked for Maxwell and Mechella from Miami Florida.”

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