Ghislaine
Maxwell: Which
Spy Agency is Hiding Her? -
TruNews 01 02 20
The Daily Mail and other publications are catching up with TruNews who speculated on this 2-3 months ago.
2
January, 2020
An
explosive new report has asserted that deceased sex criminal Jeffery
Epstein and his alleged 'madame' Ghislaine Maxwell were foreign
intelligence 'assets', and that she is currently hiding in a
safehouse in Israel.
'Ghislaine
is protected. She and Jeffrey were assets of sorts for multiple
foreign governments. They would trade information about the powerful
people caught in his net — caught at Epstein's house,' a unnamed
source told Page Six.
Maxwell,
58, has been accused in lawsuits of procuring underage girls for
Epstein to sexually traffick among his wealthy and powerful friends,
and is reportedly the subject of an ongoing FBI probe.
She
has always denied any wrongdoing. Her attorney did not immediately
respond to an inquiry from DailyMail.com on Wednesday evening.
After
Epstein's re-arrest last year and death behind bars in August,
Maxwell has remained out of sight and her whereabouts unknown.
Now
the Page Six source claims she is being protected by powerful foreign
interests.
Ghislaine (left) is seen in 1987 with her mother and father, the pension-raiding one-time owner of Britain's Daily Mirror and New York's Daily News, and alleged Mossad operative
'She
is not in the US, she moves around. She is sometimes in the UK, but
most often in other countries, such as Israel, where her powerful
contacts have provided her with safe houses and protection,' the
source said.
Maxwell
is being 'protected because of the information she has on the world's
most powerful people,' the source said.
The
source also claimed that Prince Andrew begged Maxwell to come forward
and clear his name, after Virginia Roberts Giuffre claimed Epstein
forced her to have sex with the royal when she was 17.
Prince
Andrew, 59, strenuously denies having sex with Roberts and claims he
can't remember meeting her despite a photograph of him with his arm
around her.
'Andrew
pleaded with Ghislaine to publicly defend him. She carefully
considered it, but decided no good would come of it (if she came
forward). It isn't in her best interests,' the source told Page Six.
Andrew
resigned from royal duties after giving a disastrous interview on
Newsnight in November.
It
is not the first time that Epstein has been tied to a foreign
intelligence service. Rumors have long circulated that Epstein
secretly took videos of his rich and powerful friends having sex with
underage girls, either for financial blackmail or as leverage for a
foreign intelligence service.
So
far, however, the FBI has not publicly confirmed whether any such
blackmail material was recovered in raids on his properties.
Since
Epstein's arrest on federal sex trafficking charges in July, Maxwell
has remained out of sight, save for photos that purported to show her
at an In-and-Out Burger in Los Angeles. DailyMail.com revealed that
those photos were staged, possibly to throw investigators off of her
trail.
Born
in France, Maxwell is both a U.S. citizen and British subject. Her
family's alleged ties to Israel's national intelligence service,
Mossad, have been well documented.
Maxwell's
father, Robert Maxwell, was a Czech-born British media mogul whose
financial fraud in raiding the Mirror Group pension fund was
discovered after his death in 1991.
Also
a British member of parliament, Robert Maxwell reportedly had ties to
British intelligence, the Soviet KGB, and Mossad — and was
suspected of being a double or even triple agent by British Foreign
Office officials.
After
his mysterious death on his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine, off the Canary
Islands in 1991, Robert Maxwell was buried in Jerusalem with high
honors, with Israel's prime minister and multiple current and former
heads of Israeli intelligence services in attendance at the funeral.
His
favorite daughter, Ghislaine, first met Epstein in the early 1990s,
at a party in New York City.
The
two had a romantic relationship for several years, but the exact
nature of their relationship over the following decades remains
unclear.
Epstein's
household staff have described her as 'Lady of the House' and sworn
in depositions that she was at the center of managing his household
affairs.
'They
were like partners in business,' Janusz Banasiak, Epstein's house
manager, said in a deposition.
Epstein's
butler, Alfredo Rodriguez, described Ghislaine Maxwell in a
deposition as 'the boss.'
Epstein's
accusers have said that Maxwell's authority extended to managing the
complex logistics of his perverse activities with girls as young as
14.
'She
orchestrated the whole thing for Jeffrey,' said Sarah Ransome, one of
some two dozen women who spoke out before a federal judge in New York
in August.
Maxwell
is seen posing in 1999 for a photo shoot to promote Sotheby's vintage
fashion collection that left assistants taken aback by her 'intensely
sexual vibe'
Some
of the most serious allegations have come from Virginia Roberts
Giuffre, who accused Maxwell in a lawsuit of luring her to become an
international sex slave for Epstein and his pals.
Roberts
says that she was 16 or 17 in the summer of 2000 and working as a
towel girl at Mar-a-Lago when Maxwell approached her, eventually
leading to her being flown around the world on Epstein's 'Lolita
Express.'
Roberts'
recently unsealed lawsuit claims that Maxwell 'actively took part in
recruiting underage girls and young women for sex with Epstein, as
well as scheduling the girls to come over, and maintaining a list of
the girls and their phone number.'
Maxwell
has strenuously denied in the past that she was involved in criminal
sex trafficking or any other sex crimes.
After
Epstein took a sweetheart plea deal in 2008 to state charges of
procuring for prostitution and served a one-year jail sentence in
Florida, Maxwell and Epstein were no longer spotted together at
public events.
She
remained active on the New York social scene for several years,
however, until mounting lawsuits and allegations began to draw
harsher scrutiny.
In
April of 2016, the New York townhouse where she had lived was sold
for $15 million, and around the fall of 2016, she was no longer seen
or photographed publicly.
She
was last spotted publicly at a social event in Geneva, Switzerland on
June 8, less than a month prior to Epstein's re-arrest in the U.S.
Earlier
this week, the Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts called for Maxwell to
be brought forward to face the justice system.
'How
is anyone, friend or family member, hiding such a monster?? 99% of
the population would turn [in] Ghislaine Maxwell. Who's hiding who
and why??' Roberts tweeted.
'Maxwell’s
downfall will be her arrogance- in her eyes always above the law,'
Roberts added.
'She
is diabolically evil. I would suggest to whoever is hiding her or
knows whereabouts she is, to turn her in as she’d easily throw
anyone who gets in her way under the bus,' she continued.
Epstein
died in federal custody in August while facing sex trafficking
charges. His death was ruled a suicide by New York City's medical
examiner, but his lawyers have disputed that finding.
Epstein's
death, at age 66, came a little over a month after he was arrested
and charged with trafficking dozens of underage girls as young as 14
from at least 2002 to 2005. Prosecutors said he recruited girls to
give him massages, which became sexual in nature.
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