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Jeffrey Epstein’s confidant Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested in New Hampshire on Thursday morning, the FBI confirmed to Fox News.

 

Epstein’s former girlfriend and accused madam was arrested at 8:30 a.m. in Branford, N.H. The charges against her are currently sealed.

 


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Ghislaine Maxwell indictment: How Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam groomed his victims

Jeffrey Epstein's longtime confidant and former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested Thursday and is facing multiple sex abuse charges stemming from an alleged sex trafficking conspiracyinvolving underage girls.

In a six-count indictment unsealed after her arrest, prosecutors allege Maxwell enticed minors to travel to Epstein's multiple residences-- including a multi-story apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side, his residence in Palm Beach, Fla., his ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and to Maxwell's house in London-- to engage in illegal sex acts

Prosecutors say that from 1994 to at least 1997 Maxwell -- who dated Epstein while the alleged abuses were taking place -- "assisted, facilitated, and contributed to Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of minor girls by, among other things, helping Epstein to recruit, groom, and ultimately abuse victims" whom they knew were under the age of 18.:snip:

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Drone footage shows just how secluded Ghislaine Maxwell’s hideaway was

Ghislaine Maxwell was living in seclusion in the mountains of New England until justice came knocking at her door Thursday morning.

The British socialite, who went into hiding after the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was charged with sex trafficking last year, resided in a $1 million luxurious home outside Bradford, New Hampshire.

According to new drone footage obtained by the Post, Maxwell’s estate was secluded along the 5-mile mountain range of the picturesque Mount Sunapee, a major area for hiking and skiing.

The 4,300-square-foot timber frame house sits on 156 acres of land, at the top of a half-mile dirt driveway, making it an ideal location for someone looking to stay out of view.

“It’s where you go to be secluded and it’s where you go if you want to be left alone,” a resident told the Post over the phone.

“Bradford is a town for second and third homeowners — you’re rich enough to own a few homes to live there.”

A large stone engraved with the letters “TUCKEDAWAY” stands at the foot of the property, with a locked metal gate blocking the gravel driveway up to the house.

Maxwell, 58, bought the spread in the tiny town in an all-cash deal in December 2019, through what prosecutors called a “carefully anonymous LLC” in court papers filed Thursday.

“From every room there are views of the Mt Sunapee foothills to the west,” says the listing for the home.

The home’s features include a great room “with floor to ceiling fieldstone fireplace, cathedral ceiling, and a spectacular chandelier,” as well as a “fabulous barn for square dances and hoedowns!” the listing says.

Maxwell was ordered locked up in New Hampshire on Thursday pending her transfer to face trial in Manhattan for allegedly recruiting underage girls so they could be sexually abused by her ex-lover, Epstein.

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Powerful men are scared about what Ghislaine Maxwell will say

Jeffrey Epstein’s victims have another shot at justice. Here’s hoping they get it.

Ghislaine Maxwell, the alleged child sex trafficker and abuser in league with Epstein, was finally arrested Thursday morning.

Her guilt, in the court of public opinion, isn’t in question.

The only question is: Will the federal government keep Maxwell alive to stand trial?

There’s good reason conspiracy theories still swirl around Epstein’s suicide, nearly one year ago, in a downtown federal prison — a prison, by the way, that safely housed Bernie Madoff, the 1993 World Trade Center bomber, El Chapo and a terrorist who told the New York Times it was tougher than Guantanamo Bay — and he would know, because he’d been held in both.

It stands to reason that the federal government should be able to contain a socialite.:snip:

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July 6 2020

Most people are not going to read through Ghislaine Maxwell's indictment, so I'll do the legwork. With some thoughts and insights.

 

July 6 2020

I will be publishing a breakdown of the actual indictment ASAP, but until then, here is a highlight from our most recent live stream where Robert Barnes and I discuss Ghislaine Maxwell situation.

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Ghislaine Maxwell has copies of Jeffrey Epstein sex tapes, ex-friend says

Accused Jeffrey Epstein procuress Ghislaine Maxwell will use her secret stockpile of the late pedophile’s sex tapes as an insurance policy to save herself from federal charges, her friend said in a new report.

The former socialite, who was arrested in New Hampshire last week, was moved Monday to a Brooklyn lockup to await trial on four counts of sex-trafficking minors and two counts of perjury for allegedly acting as Epstein’s fixer.

Christopher Mason, a TV host and journalist who has known Maxwell since the 1980s, has said he was told that Epstein rigged his multiple homes with cameras and kept surveillance tapes of everyone and everything that went on in them.

Mason said she has access to the potentially compromising tapes.:snip:

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July 8 2020

Questions of safety arise as Ghislaine Maxwell is transferred to New York prison; Ed Gavin, retired deputy warden for the New York City Department of Correction weighs in on her safety in prison.

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July 5 2020

There was little Jeffrey Epstein wouldn’t do to satisfy his lust for young women and girls. It included spending millions of dollars masterminding a worldwide sex-trafficking operation. Countless innocent lives were destroyed. A year ago Epstein was arrested and a month later he died in custody. Investigators though refused to let this scandal go to the grave with him. Instead they shifted their attention to his high-profile friends. One of them is the Queen’s son, Prince Andrew, who continues to dodge requests from the FBI for an interview. But late this week there was a significant breakthrough in the case with the arrest of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell. She’s accused of being Epstein’s right-hand woman and has been charged with multiple child sex offences. As Tara Brown reports, for the first time in a long time, the victims in this wicked saga are feeling relief rather than terror.

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Ghislaine Maxwell’s secrets, if revealed, will be incendiary

:snip:Trump, for example, knew Maxwell through her famous father, Robert, but eventually wanted nothing to do with Epstein:

Jeffrey Epstein turned Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago into another of his hunting grounds for young girls, leading Trump to bar him from the Florida resort, court papers claim.

“Trump allegedly banned Epstein from his Maralago Club in West Palm Beach because Epstein sexually assaulted a girl at the club,” according to the papers, filed in the Sunshine State as part of an ongoing legal battle between Epstein and Bradley Edwards, who represented many of Epstein’s underage accusers in civil suits against him.

The filing is dated April 2011, well before Trump ascended to the presidency.

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“I knew him like everybody in Palm Beach knew him,” Trump told reporters at the White House of Epstein during an appearance with Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. “I had a falling out a long time ago, I’d say maybe 15 years.

“I was not a fan of his, that I can tell you.”

Indeed, according to Bradley Edwards, who represented many of Epstein’s victims, Trump was one of the few people in those monied circles who helped him build a case against Epstein.

The Clintons were not so wise. Bill Clinton famously flew repeatedly on Epstein’s “Lolita Express” airline. According to Politico, Bill’s daughter, Chelsea, was especially close with Maxwell:

Maxwell first grew close with the Clintons after Bill Clinton left office, vacationing on a yacht with Chelsea Clinton in 2009, attending her wedding in 2010, and participating in the Clinton Global Initiative as recently as 2013, years after her name first emerged in accounts of Epstein’s alleged sexual abuse.

“Ghislaine was the contact between Epstein and Clinton,” a person familiar with the relationship said. “She ended up being close to the family because she and Chelsea ended up becoming close.” Lawyers for Maxwell did not respond to requests for comment, and a spokesperson for Clinton disputed the idea that the two women were ever close.:snip:

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Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly thinks Epstein was murdered, fears the same fate

 

Ghislaine Maxwell believes her ex-lover Jeffrey Epstein was murdered behind bars and lives in fear of facing the same unfortunate end, according to a new report.

“Everyone’s view including Ghislaine’s is Epstein was murdered. She received death threats before she was arrested,” an unnamed friend told The Sun.

A federal judge denied Maxwell bail on Tuesday and ordered the 58-year-old to spend the next year awaiting trial at the Brooklyn Detention Center, where she has been held since shortly after her July 2 arrest in New Hampshire.

The friend, who the Sun described as “in regular contact with Maxwell at her secret New Hampshire hideaway,” said the death threats spurred the British socialite to hire security guards, and led her to believe she may not live to see her trial.:snip:

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Documents unsealed in battle between Virginia Giuffre and Alan Dershowitz

New documents have been unsealed in the bitter legal battle between Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz.

The trove relates, in part, to Dershowitz’s effort to subpoena and depose billionaire Les Wexner for evidence in his counter suit of Giuffre.

The law professor is hoping to show that Giuffre tried to extort Wexner — the former head of Victoria Secret’s parent company who has ties to multi-millionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

In a letter to Judge Loretta Preska requesting that Wexner be deposed and forced to hand over documents relating to his relationship with Epstein and Giuffre, Dershowitz’s attorney said it will be “key evidence at trial.”

“The information sought from Wexner goes to the core of Professor Dershowitz’s case,” his attorney wrote in the July 23 letter that was unsealed Monday.:snip:

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