By Miriam Raftery

July 3, 2016 (San Diego) – A woman who worked as a party planner for notorious convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein has come forward as a witness, claiming she saw Republican Donald Trump rape a 13-year-old girl at Epstein’s home in 1994. This is the third time that Trump has been accused of rape—but this time, the charge is backed up by an alleged eyewitness to the crime.

The witness is identified as “Tiffany Doe” in a case filed by “Jane Doe” against Trump. “I personally witnessed the Plaintiff being forced to perform various sexual acts with Donald J. Trump and Mr. Epstein, a hedge fund manager. Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Epstein were advised that she was 13 years old,” states a declaration by Tiffany Doe, who indicated her duties were to ”get attractive adolescent women [children] to attend these parties” including Jane Doe.

Jane Doe initially filed a case on her own, which was dismissed due to technical filing errors. But last week, now represented by an attorney, she refilled the case against Trump in federal court. She alleges that Trump assaulted her on four separate occasions at Epstein’s home where she was held against her will after responding to a modeling job.

She alleges that Trump tied her to a bed and forcibly raped her in a “savage sexual attack” and also violently struck her in the face, ignoring her pleas to stop. The alleged victim also claims Trump threatened that she and her family would be “physically harmed if not killed” if she ever told anyone what happened. She further claimed Trump told her about a 12-year-old named Maria who vanished after being forced into sexual acts.

The five-year statute of limitations has run out, but Jane Doe’s attorney is arguing that the court should invoke “tolling”, a legal procedure for stopping the clock, due to duress she was under because of threats. He has cited other New York cases where tolling was allowed, Huffington Post reports

Tiffany Doe, too, claims she is coming forward now to attest to violent abuse of minor females by Trump and Epstein “though I fully understand that the life of myself and my family is now in grave danger.”

Trump has denied the allegations calling them "disgusting at the highest level" and suggesting they are politically motivated, Daily Wire reports. He also expressed doubt if the victim actually exists. (Editor's note: Some media have published a name of the alleged plaintiff, but ECM is withholding that since the legal filing was done anonymously, to protect the privacy of the plaintiff allegedly sexually assaulted while a minor.)

But several years ago, when asked about his decades-old relationship with Epstein, Trump called Epstein a “terrific guy” adding, “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it, Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

Epstein’s predilections for young teen girls are well documented. He was sentenced for just 13 months for sexually abusing a minor and must register as a Level 3 sex offender, the most dangerous category. The Sun-Sentinel reported that court records show he had been accused of sexually assaulting at least 30 young girls at his Florida estate or aboard his private plane.

In a 2010 deposition, Epstein was asked by an alleged minor sexual assault victim's attorney, "Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?" He replied, "Though I'd like to answer that question, at least today I'm going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th Amendment rights, sir."

Some allegations accused other high profile guests of criminal abuse of minors including Britain’s Prince Andrew, the Daily Beast reports. Former President Bill Clinton has also been a guest on Epstein’s plane, though no allegations of abuse by Clinton have surfaced. Epstein has paid out millions to settle numerous other lawsuits alleging sexual abuse of minor females, or what critics say amounts to hush money. His estate reportedly was decorated with portraits of nude minor females, soap shaped like genitalia, and other erotica.

The U.S. Attorney’s office cut a plea deal with Epstein that critics contended was unfair to many alleged victims, who were never notified prior to the settlement. Some have claimed the plea deal may have been made to cover up embarrassing or criminal accusations involving British royalty , other political leaders and celebrities. Since his release from prison, Epstein has moved to the Virgin Islands.

It should be noted clearly that Donald Trump, unlike Epstein, has not ben convicted of any sexual improprieties with minors or anyone else.

However this is not the first time Donald Trump has been accused of sexual assault.

In 1997, Jill Harth alleged that at his Mar-A-Lago estate, Trump forced her into his daughter’s bedroom where he kissed, fondled, and restrained her from leaving after previously propositioning her for sex. Harth alleged the attack occurred while she and her husband were at the property to negotiate a business deal over a beauty pageant.

Trump called Harth’s claims “made up” and claimed Harth was harassing him. Harth later withdrew the case after a suit filed by her husband against Trump was settled. But when the Guardian recently asked her if she still stands by the sexual assault accusations, she responded, “yes” and also posted on Twitter, “My part was true.”

Trump’s former wife, Ivana, stated under oath during a deposition in 1989 that Trump, angered by a botched cosmetic surgery to cover a bald spot, ripped out her hair and violently penetrated her; Ivana said she felt”violated” by what she termed “rape.” Several years later, after a divorce settlement, she softened her stance, stating she did not mean the word “rape” in a “literal or criminal sense,” a term often used when victims accept settlement money in exchange for not disparaging the accused perpetrator.

Jane Doe’s case against Trump likely won’t be heard in court until after the November election. Our justice system presumes defendants to be innocent until proven guilty. Trump has insisted that “I love women” and dismisses complaints or sexism or worse, criminal abuse.

But voters may wish to consider the serious character and criminal complaints against Trump, in the context of his long history of publicly denigrating women from Fox newscaster Megan Kelly to Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina to beauty contestants in the Miss Universe pageant that he runs.

The Telegraph newspaper has documented Trump’s sexist remarks toward women in this article, including calling women “pig,” “disgusting animal,” and “beautiful pieces of ass.”