[h=2]An alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking scheme named two  prominent Democrats as part of a group of men with whom she was forced  to have sex, unsealed documents revealed Friday.[/h] The more than 2,000 papers released by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for  the Southern District of New York allege that Virginia Roberts Giuffre,  33, 
claimed  in May 2016 that she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with  and give erotic massages to several politicians, foreign leaders, and  businessmen, Fox News reported.
 “There’s a whole bunch of them — it’s just hard for me to remember,” Giuffre 
said,  according to the documents. “My whole life revolved around just  pleasing these men and keeping Ghislaine and Jeffrey happy. Their whole  lives revolved around sex.”
   The two Democrat politicians named in the allegations were former  Sen. George Mitchell (ME) and former New Mexico governor and Clinton  cabinet official Bill Richardson.
  Mitchell, who is a former Senate majority leader and was later named  special envoy to the Middle East by former President Obama, called the  allegations “false” and denied he had ever met or had any contact with  Giuffre, according to reports.
 A spokesperson for Richardson also said the allegations against him  were “completely false,” adding that “Governor Richardson has never been  to Mr. Epstein’s residence in the Virgin Islands. Governor Richardson  has never met Ms. Giuffre,” reports stated.