Dozens of Jeffrey Epstein-related Ghislaine Maxwell court documents released
Following the implicated madam’s defeat in her fight to keep the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s court records about Ghislaine Maxwell secret—she actually believes he committed suicide—many recently released bundles of court documents were made public.
52 additional documents were made public on Thursday night, and they pertain to both Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Maxwell‘s most outspoken accusers, and a defamation lawsuit that was previously settled through Epstein.
Judge Orders Ghislaine Maxwell's Private Documents To Be Unsealed. Finally we are getting some transparency.There is hope.We must maintain vigilant in order for the truth to see the light of day. #FreedomIsntFree #UnityAgainstPedos @ArtisticBlower https://t.co/X2MzhTNUs6
— Virginia Giuffre (@VRSVirginia) July 11, 2021
The documents that have been made public include Maxwell’s attempts to thwart Giuffre’s requests to obtain her financial records.
The documents are the most recent ones that Preska consented to be made public in relation to the defamation case, since British socialite Maxwell, 59, is still being held in custody in Brooklyn pending her trial for allegedly obtaining underage girls.
The most recent bundle includes a significant amount of handwritten call logs of messages from Maxwell that were sent to Epstein in the early 2000s; some of the messages are about arranging massages for the deceased pedophile.
A request to stay at Epstein’s Florida mansion house in order to “assist Ghislaine in training new staff” is one of these documents. A document also talks about someone who is enrolled in “college.”
A segment of Maxwell’s deposition from the defamation lawsuit is included here, in which she was asked what the ages of the women were who had come to Epstein‘s Palm Beach estate for “rub-downs.”
“The ones that I did recognize were roughly my age,” Maxwell answered. “The ones I don’t know, I wouldn’t have a clue.”
The documents also include excerpts from the shocking 2016 deposition of Rinaldo Rizzo, a former gourmet chef for Glenn Dubin, a hedge fund manager, who claimed that Maxwell and Epstein brought a fifteen-year-old Swedish girl who was either lightheaded or possibly drunk to Dubin’s property.
Rizzo said that while he and his wife were preparing the evening meal, they noticed the girl dozing off on a barstool in the kitchen.
“She proceeds to tell my wife and I that … ‘I was on an island, I was on the island and there was Ghislaine” and another woman. “‘They asked me for sex, I said no,’” Rizzo claimed.
“I said this is nuts,” Rizzo stated, while the underage girl said she didn’t have a phone and that her passport was taken away from her.
Dubin and his spouse, Eva Andersson Dubin, who had dated Epstein in the past, refute any knowledge they may have had of the late pedophile’s behavior.
Maxwell is awaiting the start of her criminal trial for allegedly obtaining minor girls for Epstein to abuse in the 1990s and the early 2000s.
Maxwell is presently incarcerated at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center pursuant to a judge’s order pending the outcome of her trial.
Ghislaine Maxwell entered a not guilty plea and has requested five times to be released from jail pending her trial; each time, her appeals have been turned down.
Prince Andrew has also categorically denied any connection to Epstein’s unethical sexual behavior. However, there’s good reason to think Prince Andrew is telling lies.
‘Motherlode’ of Epstein Docs The AEGIS Alliance Obtained and Maxwell Depos (ZIPs/665 MB)