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Jena-Lisa Jones

Also known as: Jenna Lisa Jones

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Epstein survivor says his impact on her is clear from her school ... cnn.com CNN Sep 2, 2025 7 facts
accountJena-Lisa Jones, who met Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14, describes her experience with him as her first sexual experience and states that it changed her forever.
quoteJena-Lisa Jones stated, “It’s a very big manipulation thing when you’re 14 and broke.”
quoteJena-Lisa Jones stated, “This is the one thing that all sides should be united on. My biggest goal at Congress is going to be the push of ‘We need answers and we need to protect the victims of these crimes.’ Let’s do something … The government let us down.”
quoteJena-Lisa Jones asked during an interview with CNN, “Is there video footage from my own stuff that happened to me?”
accountJena-Lisa Jones describes the emotional volatility of being a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, noting that she fluctuates between anger and a desire to take action, and feelings of hopelessness that the situation will never be resolved.
claimCourtney Wild and Jena-Lisa Jones plan to advocate for increased transparency and better protections for victims during meetings with lawmakers, specifically requesting the release of all Jeffrey Epstein case files with victim names redacted.
claimCourtney Wild and Jena-Lisa Jones fear that the release of Jeffrey Epstein case files could lead to the outing of survivors who have not yet shared their stories or the public release of potential video footage of their abuse as children.
Lawmakers and Epstein Survivors Press Conference - Rev rev.com Rev Sep 3, 2025 6 facts
accountJenna Lisa Jones felt unable to report her abuse by Jeffrey Epstein because he was wealthy and possessed photographs with many famous people, leading her to believe no one would believe her.
accountJenna Lisa Jones testified that she was 14 years old in 2003 when a friend brought her to Jeffrey Epstein's house in Palm Beach, Florida, where she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
accountJenna Lisa Jones was 14 years old when she was taken to Jeffrey Epstein's house in Palm Beach in 2003.
claimJenna Lisa Jones thanked Congressman Roe and Congressman Thomas Massie for hosting her at the press conference.
claimJenna Lisa Jones thanked Congressman Roe and Congressman Thomas Massie for hosting her at the press conference.
claimJenna Lisa Jones stated that she did not report her abuse by Jeffrey Epstein at the time because he was wealthy and had photographs with many famous people, leading her to believe that no one would believe her.
Survivors' Stories | Television Academy televisionacademy.com Television Academy Sep 24, 2020 1 fact
accountThe documentary series 'Surviving Jeffrey Epstein' features interviews with eight of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers: Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Courtney Wild, Jena-Lisa Jones, Kiki Doe, Marijke Chartouni, Rachel Benavidez, Teresa Helms, and Chauntae Davies.