Ghislaine Maxwell, former lover of deceased pedophile and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, now working diligently to put together “new evidence” that she plans to present to federal authorities when she meets with them this week. The update comes from her brother.
Mawell did not previously provide federal prosecutors with her version of events before her trial in 2021. Epstein’s former madam was convicted for recruiting women and underage girls for the billionaire to have his way with. This earned her a 20 year prison sentence.
Interestingly, she never testified on her own behalf during the case.
“She will be putting before that court material new evidence that was not available to the defense at her 2021 trial, which would have had a significant impact on its outcome,” Ian Maxwell said in an email to the New York Post on Wednesday.
“Maxwell, 63, is the linchpin in the Epstein affair and one of the few people still alive who knows the names, times, dates and places of his entanglements — both business and private. Epstein died in jail while awaiting trial in 2019,” the NY Post’s report continued.
“If she squeals on some of the people that she has videos on, they won’t be happy,” former Epstein sex slave Virginia Giuffre stated during an interview with Gayle King on CBS News in 2020. Sadly, Giuffre killed herself earlier this year.
Giuffre, who took her own life in April, became one of the most prominent accusers of Ghislaine and Epstein after she had been recruited by the pair and worked for them until 2002, during which time she claimed to have slept with high-profile men including Britain’s Prince Andrew and “a president with a Spanish accent,” according to court papers.
“[Ghislaine] was vicious. She was evil. Put it this way, Epstein was Pinocchio and she was Geppetto. She was the guy controlling the strings.”
Maxwell — currently serving her sentence at FCI Tallahassee in Florida — also knows a great deal about Epstein’s holdings, according to court proceedings. Cimberly Espinosa, who worked as a secretary for Maxwell in the early aughts, called Maxwell Epstein’s “estate manager,” working on his various projects, including his private island in the Virgin Islands.
Espinosa also said that Maxwell was in charge of shipping sand and palm trees to the island. Espinosa was a witness for the defense during the trial and testified that she, personally, hadn’t witnessed her do anything untoward or illegal.
Giuffre spoke to an interviewer and stated that Maxwell is the one who put together the soirees and the trips taken by high-profile financiers and politicians.
“She was the booking agent,” alleged Spencer Kuvin, a Florida lawyer who represented some of the first victims of Epstein to come forward in 2007. “Ghislaine would coordinate to get the girls for Jeffrey and his friends, and she would also make sure that his homes around the world were ready to receive him. She knows all the johns and she knows all of the victims, because she did all the dirty work.”
The new evidence Maxwell is allegedly putting together will be presented during a a motion set to challenge the legality of prison term with the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, which is where she was convicted.
“Maxwell is set to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche imminently and also tentatively scheduled to sit for a deposition Aug. 11 to give further evidence,” the report concluded.
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