One of Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers stepped into the spotlight for the first time Monday to urge a Manhattan federal judge to keep the wealthy pedophile behind bars.

Annie Farmer broke her silence as she told Judge Richard Berman that she was underage when the accused sex trafficker abused her.

“I was 16 years old when I had the misfortune of meeting Mr. Epstein,” said Farmer, her voice wavering as she spoke while standing just a few feet from the pervert, who remained expressionless as he watched her talk.

“He was inappropriate with me. He was inappropriate with me twice,” she said of Epstein.

“I would prefer not to go into the details,” Farmer added of the alleged New York City attacks.

Another victim who appeared in court for an earlier Epstein hearing in Manhattan last week also attended the bail session and spoke.

“I was sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein starting at the age of 14,” said the woman, Courtney Wild, adding that she was attacked in Palm Beach, Fla.

“He’s a scary person to have walking the streets,’’ she said.

Epstein — who is accused by Manhattan federal prosecutors of trafficking underage girls to abuse them — remained expressionless and looked forward as Wild spoke.

Both women asked the judge to deny Epstein’s bail request. Berman said he was postponing his decision until at least Thursday morning.