JEFFREY EPSTEIN’S FORMER GIRLFRIEND AND LONGTIME ASSOCIATE WAS ARRESTED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE ON THURSDAY ON U.S. CHARGES OF LURING UNDERAGE GIRLS SO THAT THE LATE FINANCIER COULD SEXUALLY ABUSE THEM.
Maxwell ‘helped him exploit girls’, prosecutor says
NEW YORK • Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend and longtime associate of the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested in New Hampshire on Thursday on U.S. charges of luring underage girls so that Epstein could sexually abuse them.
The arrest of the British socialite is the latest twist in the mystery of Epstein, who started out as a high school math teacher and went on to develop a high-flying lifestyle including private Caribbean islands and powerful connections that his victims say allowed him to abuse minors with impunity.
Maxwell, 58, was arrested in Bradford, N.H., where she had been laying low since December, the FBI said. A lawyer who represented Maxwell in civil litigation did not immediately comment.
She is charged with four criminal counts related to procuring and transporting minors for illegal sex acts and two of perjury, according to the indictment by federal prosecutors in New York.
Prosecutors said she faces up to 35 years in prison.
“Maxwell was among Epstein’s closest associates and helped him exploit girls who were as young as 14 years old,” said acting Manhattan U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss. “Maxwell played a critical role in helping Epstein to identify, befriend and groom minor victims for abuse. In some cases, Maxwell participated in the abuse herself.”
Epstein was awaiting trial on federal charges of trafficking minors between 2002 and 2005 when he was found hanged in an apparent suicide while in a New York City jail in August. He was 66. Previously, he pleaded guilty in Florida to state charges of solicitation of prostitution from a minor in a 2008 deal with prosecutors that was widely criticized as too lenient.
The indictment accuses Maxwell of luring the girls beginning in 1994 through 1997 by asking them about their lives, schools and families and taking them shopping or to movies.
After Maxwell won the girls’ trust, the indictment alleges, she would try to “normalize sexual abuse” by discussing sexual topics or by undressing in front of them or being present when they were undressed.
Strauss said the abuse took place at Epstein’s homes in New York, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Palm Beach, Fla., as well as Maxwell’s residence in London.
Epstein has been linked socially to several powerful figures, from President Donald Trump to former President Bill Clinton and Britain’s Prince Andrew.