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Trump wishes Maxwell ‘well’ ahead of court

President says he met sex offender’s ex-girlfriend in Palm Beach

- HELEN WILLIAM

Donald Trump has wished Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and ex-girlfriend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, “well” as she awaits trial in a high-profile case in the US.

The president was speaking at a White House press conference where he was asked by a journalist if Maxwell will “turn in powerful people”, including the Duke of York.

President Trump said: “I don’t know, I haven’t really been following it too much.

“I just wish her well frankly. I have met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach and I guess they lived in Palm Beach. “But I wish her well, whatever it is.” He added: “I don’t know the situation with Prince Andrew. I just don’t know. I am not aware of it.”

Maxwell was told by a New York judge last week when she appeared at a court via videolink that she will remain in custody while awaiting trial on charges of traffickin­g minors for Epstein.

Maxwell, who pled not guilty, will go on trial in July 2021.

Andrew stepped down from public royal life in November last year after his disastrous Newsnight interview, in which he failed to show remorse over his friendship with Epstein, who took his own life while in prison.

One of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, who claims she was trafficked by the financier, alleges that Andrew had sex with her on three separate occasions, including when she was 17, still a minor under US law.

Andrew, who categorica­lly denies any wrongdoing, has been urged to come forward and be interviewe­d by US prosecutor­s.

These calls were renewed after his friend Maxwell appeared in court accused of facilitati­ng Epstein’s sexual exploitati­on of underage girls.

Andrew’s legal team has stressed he has made three offers to help with investigat­ions.

On Tuesday, Jeffrey Pagliuca, a lawyer for Maxwell, asked a judge presiding over her case to impose a gag order on lawyers and others – including the head of New York’s FBI office – to reduce prejudicia­l pre-trial publicity and protect her chances of a fair trial.

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? President Donald Trump at a White House briefing.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. President Donald Trump at a White House briefing.
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Picture: Getty Images. Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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