Ghislaine Maxwell's Role in Jeffrey Epstein's Sex Trafficking Ring
FRANCE 24 EnglishAugust 5, 20251 min2,026 views
11 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβGhislaine Maxwell's Background and Connections
- π‘ Born into privilege as the daughter of media tycoon Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell had a dysfunctional home life but became her father's favorite.
- π She studied at Oxford University and socialized with figures like Prince Andrew, later working for her father and maintaining a socialite lifestyle.
- π€ After her father's death, Maxwell moved to New York, where she became the ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, though they reportedly split in the '90s, remaining close friends.
Maxwell's Involvement with Epstein
- ποΈ Maxwell managed Epstein's household and social calendar, reportedly introducing him to her circle of powerful people, including Prince Andrew.
- βοΈ She organized sexual massages for Epstein, involving underage girls whom she trafficked to him.
- π One victim, Virginia Roberts Juprey, accused Maxwell and Epstein of forcing her to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was a minor.
Conviction and Sentencing
- βοΈ Maxwell was arrested in July 2020, accused by four women of grooming them as teenagers for sexual acts with Epstein.
- π She was found guilty and is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
- π₯ Maxwell is the only former Epstein associate convicted in connection with his sexual offenses.
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