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Johanna Sjoberg

Witness & Accuser

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Background

Johanna Sjoberg is one of the women who came forward with allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. Sjoberg stated that she was recruited by an Epstein associate while she was a college student at Palm Beach Atlantic University around 2001, under the pretense of a legitimate job as a personal assistant. She subsequently described being subjected to sexual abuse by Epstein.

Sjoberg's deposition testimony in the Giuffre v. Maxwell civil case provided significant details about the operations at Epstein's residences and corroborated other witnesses' accounts. She described encountering high-profile visitors at Epstein's properties. Her testimony was cited in multiple court filings and contributed to the broader understanding of how Epstein recruited victims through seemingly legitimate job offers at universities near his residences.

Key Facts

  • Recruited while a college student at Palm Beach Atlantic University around 2001
  • Provided detailed deposition testimony in Giuffre v. Maxwell
  • Described encounters at Epstein's New York and Palm Beach properties
  • Testimony corroborated other victims' accounts of recruitment methods
  • Described how Epstein associates approached students near his residences

Connection to Documents

Johanna Sjoberg appears in the archive as a deponent in civil proceedings, in victim testimony records, and in court filings referencing her experiences. Her deposition provided key details about Epstein's recruitment practices near Palm Beach-area universities.

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