Feminist firebrand Gloria Allred is no longer representing one of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex assault accusers, according to court papers.

Allred filed a notice of withdrawal Thursday, saying she is no longer the lawyer for one of the Jane Does who spoke at the final hearing in Epstein’s criminal case, following his death by suicide Aug. 10.

The court documents say her firm will continue to represent three of the four women she represented at the hearing but didn’t provide any additional information about her withdrawal.

Reached for comment, Allred declined to provide an on-the-record answer as to whether the move had anything to do with recent accusations her firm pushed a client into a hush-hush settlement with Harvey Weinstein.

“The Rules of Professional Responsibility preclude me from disclosing the reason for my withdrawal as counsel for this particular Jane Doe,” she wrote in an email.

Allred has faced criticism following the release of a new book by two New York Times reporters, who claimed she’s used secret settlements to help silence multiple women who’ve accused powerful men, including Bill O’Reilly and Larry Nassar, of sexual assault.