"Hell Aviv is where Epstein is"
Epstein death shifts focus to
Epstein death shifts focus to
British alleged co-
conspirator Ghislaine
Maxwell
CBS,
12 August, 2019
London -- The death of Jeffrey Epstein is putting new attention on his alleged co-conspirators, who could still face charges. The number one person on that list is Ghislaine Maxwell, who's accused of finding teenage girls for Epstein and his friends -- including a member of Britain's royal family.
As
CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports, documents unsealed on
Friday contain allegations that Maxwell, a close acquaintance of
Epstein's, played an "important role" in the late
billionaire financier's "sexual abuse ring," directing
an underage girl to have sex with Epstein and others. Maxwell
strenuously denies the allegations. Her current whereabouts are
unknown.
"There
are multiple victims who claim that Ghislaine Maxwell was a personal
participant in recruiting them for Jeffrey Epstein, that she assisted
in the scheduling of appointments, multiple victims being delivered
to Epstein on a daily basis over an extended period of time,"
attorney Jack Scarola, who has represented several of Epstein's
alleged victims, told CBS News. "There are allegations that Miss
Maxwell was an active participant in the sexual abuse."
Maxwell
has been described as Epstein's ex-girlfriend and assistant -- his
"best friend," according to Epstein, and a socialite who
helped connect him with the wealthy and famous.
The
British-born socialite even founded a charitable environmental group.
But Maxwell has also been described as a madam. Epstein was
reportedly able to shield his alleged co-conspirators from
prosecution with a 2007 plea deal. Jack Scarola says that included
Ghislaine Maxwell.
"When
a non-prosecution agreement is entered into that grants immunity to
Ghislaine Maxwell and other named and unnamed co-conspirators for
unspecified crimes, that just doesn't make any sense at all,"
Scarola said. "Why would prosecutors ever agree to that kind of
provision?"
The
unsealed documents repeat allegations that Maxwell trafficked Giuffre
to Prince Andrew -- though that claim was previously dismissed by a
judge in the U.S. and struck from the record.
The
Prince was pictured with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction, and
his ex-wife Sarah, the Duchess of York has admitted to borrowing
money from Epstein.
Neither
Prince Andrew nor Ghislaine Maxwell have been charged with any
crimes.
Regarding
the allegations against the prince, Buckingham Palace said in a
statement that "any suggestion of impropriety with underage
minors is categorically untrue," but Prince Andrew and his
friendship with Epstein were once again on the front pages in Britain
Monday morning.
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