A California model claims convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein posed as a Victoria’s Secret scout and manhandled her more than a decade ago.

“His weapons were his hands,” Alicia Arden told the New York Times about the alleged May 1997 incident inside Epstein’s Santa Monica hotel room.

Arden, who was then 27 years old, claimed Epstein identified himself as a talent scout for Victoria’s Secret.

He then lured her back to his hotel room under the premise of her auditioning for the brand’s catalog, she said.

While inside the room, Epstein allegedly grabbed her, attempted to undress her and told her he wanted to “manhandle” her, the Times reported.

Arden said she fled and went to police the day after the alleged encounter. Concerned he may be hurting other women, Arden went to the police again a week later and filed a formal report against the millionaire financier.

The report was the first known police record of sexual misconduct against Epstein.

Arden’s allegations came nearly a decade before Epstein was convicted in 2008 in Florida of soliciting an underage girl for sex in a separate case.

Her claims are similar to those from another model — Elisabetta Tai — who alleged that Epstein posed as a Victoria’s Secret recruiter and attempted to grope her in 2004.

Epstein, 66, was arrested in New Jersey on July 6 for allegedly sexually abusing dozens of minors at his Upper East Side mansion, as well his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005.