Ghislaine Maxwell: From rich girls to sexual trafficking villains

From the grace of Ghislaine Maxwell The dropout is complete. Photo: LAURA CAVANAUGH/Getty Images

London — The dropout from her grace is complete.

Ghislaine Maxwell — once a high society toast in London, New York and Palm Beach — was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her “instrumental role in horrific sexual abuse” last week. Was sentenced to. She is a group of young teenage girls, "said a federal prosecutor in her long-awaited ruling in New York.

A British social celebrity, once on par with royalty and the former president, has signed a "disturbing agreement" with billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein to recruit teenage girls. He was groomed and sexually abused for many years.

Judge Alison Nathan tells the jury's questioner Ask Jury Trial No. 50 about your answer. Jeffrey Epstein's Associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, is listening to a sketch in a courtroom in New York City, USA, on March 8, 2022.

Her new social circle is a little different now that she has been sentenced.

Born on Christmas 1961, Maxwell, 60, was the youngest of nine children born to Elizabeth and Robert Maxwell.

A publishing tycoon born to her Yiddish-speaking parents in Slatin Skedry, a small town in southwestern Ukraine, then Czechoslovakia. Her father's name was Jan Ludvik Hoch.

However, after escaping the Holocaust and joining the British Army, he transformed into Robert Maxwell.

Ghislaine Maxwell's shameful publishing Baron's father Robert Maxwell. He died strangely in 1991.Photo by Getty Images

Based on post-WWII military ties, he founded an empire, including Britain. TabloidDaily Mirror,New York Daily News, book publisher McMillan.

Twice elected to the British Parliament, he gained a reputation for his stupid and bullying behavior.

A few days after Guillene was born, her 15-year-old brother Michael suffered a serious brain injury in a car accident. He spent the remaining seven years in a coma.

Prince Andrew was interviewed by the BBC His friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Photo: SCREENSHOT /BBC NEWSNIGHT

Elizabeth Maxwell was overlooked in her memoirs as a result of her daughter I wrote that it was. 3 Her she said to her: "Mummy, I exist."

"I was devastated," she wrote. "And from that day on, we all worked hard with her and made a fuss that made her spoiled. Only one of my children can really say."

The family lived in Hedington Hill Hall, a huge mansion overlooking the city of Oxford, England, where celebrities, politicians and media ancestors regularly held gorgeous parties.

But they didn't own a house. Guillene's father persuaded the Oxford Council to pay Oxford a small rent in return for refurbishing her property.

accused of being Jeffrey Epstein and his sexual source Ghislaine Maxwell, a notable socialite.Photo File Photo/Getty Images

Educated at a private school, Gislein studied modern history and language at Oxford University. I continued. After her graduation, her father appointed her as the director of Oxford United's football club and founded her in her own company offering gifts for her company.

She purchased Daily News 1991, struggling in multiple efforts to compete with fellow media tycoon Rupert Murdoch on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Later, she later became his American messenger.

In November of that year, Robert Maxwell fell from his yacht (Mrs. Guillene) and drowned in what was considered an accident, what he committed suicide, and what he thought was a murder.

Little Saint James Island, one of the property of the financier Jeffrey Epstein One, seen in an aerial photograph near Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, July 21, 2019.Photo: Marco Bello/Reuters / File

At the monument shortly after his death, Guillene was photographed sitting next to Epstein. I did.

"Gilene is the baby of her family and the closest person to her father," her mother told Vanity Fair in March of the following year. "The entire world of Guillene will collapse and it will be very difficult for her to continue."

His death will be a nuisance to her entire family.

Investors quickly discovered that Robert Maxwell's wealth was an illusion, and he diverted $ 1 billion from pension funds to support the empire.

Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre, Socialist Guillene Maxwell The photo is said to have been taken in March 2001.Photo by Virginia Roberts/Facebook

Elizabeth was forced to move from Hedington Hill Hall and his eldest son. His sons Ian and Kevin, who worked for him, were arrested in June 1992 and charged with fraud. They were fired four years later.

Guillene remained in New York, but he continued to protect his father, telling Vanity Fair in March 1992 that "he was not a scammer."

"The thief for me is the thief. Do you think my dad did it? No, I don't know what he did. Obviously something happened. Did he put it in his pocket? Did he run away with that money? No, that's my definition of a scammer, "she said.

Mugshot Ghislaine Maxwell.Photo courtesy of: HANDOUT /USD EPT. Justice

Gillen fled to New York after Maxwell's name was tainted at her home.

One of her new friends was Epstein, who set up her own financial consulting firm exclusively for billionaires. In the late 1980s, he managed the finances of Victoria's secret billionaire Leslie Wexner.

This pair became a prominent figure in Manhattan society and was portrayed with former Presidents Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Pope John Paul II and others. Her friendship with Prince Andrew of England was widely documented.

However, witnesses, behind the public façade, "groom" and orgy the teenager to have sex with Epstein and others, as Gillen lures teens into Epstein's fallen orgy. I testified that I had joined the relationship.

Dateless photos with Jeffrey Epstein Maxwell showing Guillene. This photo was submitted as evidence by a US law firm during the trial of Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was accused of sexual trafficking in New York City on December 7, 2021.Photo courtesy of US law firm/Via Reuters

Epstein was arrested in 2005 at a mansion in Palm Beach, Florida. I was accused. In hiring multiple minor girls to engage in sexual activity, he was found guilty of raising a person under the age of 18 for prostitution and was sentenced to 13 months in prison.

Years of civil lawsuits have led several women to accuse Epstein and Maxwell of sexual abuse.

Epstein was charged with sexual trafficking in 2019, but it turned out that he was hanging in his cell before he was tried.

Maxwell set foot in the land a few months after his death, and media speculation about her whereabouts flew until he was arrested in June of the following year on 156 acres of land in the countryside of New Hampshire. ..

Maxwell told her authorities that she had been married since 2016, which was also a surprise to her prosecutor and her own family.

But unlike her father and Epstein, she will face a complete calculation of her crimes.

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