One of Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-girlfriends has admitted to buying a “little schoolgirl outfit” for one of his victims as well as to bringing three women to the late billionaire pedophile’s mansion.

Rina Oh, a 41 year-old artist from Jersey City, New Jersey, spoke out for the first time on the podcast “Broken: Seeking Justice” to deny claims that she had joined Epstein in abusing women. Oh described Epstein as her “older, rich boyfriend” whom she dated in the early 2000s, but she admitted that he constantly pestered her to bring other women to his mansion on the Upper East Side.

Oh also said she was not concerned when Epstein asked her to take 17-year-old Virginia Roberts Giuffre shopping for a strange item.

“I was just called and told, ‘Can you take Virginia shopping for a little schoolgirl outfit. You will know where to go — take her there,’” she recalled, which led to a shopping trip to an East Village store.

“I wasn’t asking any questions. I just did as I was told. And you don’t ask questions … that’s rude,” Oh added, saying that was her way of “dealing with a billionaire.”

She went on to say that she was not concerned because “17 to me is not a child.”

“Seventeen is a minor — 17 is not a child,” Oh added. “And 17 is of legal age in New York state … in most states, 17 is legal.”

As the interview became “increasingly tense,” however, Oh changed her tune.

“I think it’s disgusting seeing 40-year-old men with 20-year-olds. They’re children,” the artist later said. “I think it’s disgusting and I’m so traumatized.”

Oh then said that she’s realized that Giuffre was “brought in to serve a purpose.”

“Like she was groomed to do this. At an early age. He’s not the only one who was involved,” she added, not elaborating any further.

Giuffre has accused Oh of joining in the abuse with Epstein, but the artist has vehemently denied this.

“I’m just letting you know that what she accused me of doing is a complete fabricated lie,” she said. “My part of the story is I did not abuse anyone. Period.”

Oh freely admitted to bringing three women to Epstein’s mansion, saying they were “people who knew about him, wanted to meet him,” but she claimed to have no idea what was really going on.

“I was tricked, from beginning to end. Everybody is tricked,” she said. “You are shown a bunch of different cards throughout the process … it’s like a recruitment process. I wish I didn’t bring anyone there. I wish I didn’t go there. But I went there for a reason.”

Giuffre has already fired back by slamming Oh as a “virus on humanity.”

“Pathetic excuses from a deranged woman who was NO victim & should be sitting in jail next to [Ghislaine Maxwell],” Giuffre tweeted. “Rina — woman to woman, now that I am a woman, U disgust me.”

Giuffre was referring to Epstein’s madam, who is currently in prison awaiting trial for various charges related to her allegedly grooming young girls for sex with the late billionaire pedophile. Epstein himself committed suicide in prison last year after being hit with various sex crime charges.

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