A California woman known as Jane Doe, who accused Donald Trump of raping her 22 years ago when she was 13, canceled a press conference Wednesday night where she was to publicly tell her story for the first time.

Her attorney, Lisa Bloom, told a throng of reporters waiting for the press conference at her Woodland Hills, California, firm that the woman had received threats and was too scared to come forward.

“She is living in fear. She has decided that she’s too afraid to show her face,” Bloom told reporters. “She’s been here all day ready to do it. But unfortunately she’s in terrible fear. So we’re going to have to reschedule.”

The woman accused Trump and Jeffrey Epstein of raping her during several parties that Epstein hosted on the Upper East Side at 9 E. 71st St. during the summer of 1994.

She filed a lawsuit against both men this year.

“During this period, Plaintiff was a minor of age 13 and was legally incapable under New York law of consenting to sexual intercourse and the other sexual contacts detailed herein,” Jane Doe’s lawsuit alleges.

Two witnesses to the alleged crimes have stepped forward: a former employee of Epstein’s and a classmate of the plaintiff, according to the suit. Epstein, a wealthy financier, was convicted in 2008 of soliciting prostitution from an underage girl and is currently a registered sex offender.

At least a dozen women have accused the GOP nominee of inappropriate sexual contact.

Trump has maintained his innocence and said the women are either seeking fame or are trying to sabotage his White House bid.