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Ghislaine Maxwell was a fixture of Manhattan high society, a jet-setter, an internatio­nal party girl, photograph­ed with the rich and famous, friends with princes and presidents.

A keeper of her secrets, and theirs.

But even as she sits in a Brooklyn jail awaiting trial, over a year since the mysterious death in prison of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, her former partner, she remains a real enigma.

Although, this isn’t the first time that the death of a man in Ghislaine’s life has been shrouded in mystery.

In 1991, her father, media tycoon Robert Maxwell, went missing from the deck of his yacht off the Canary Islands. Hours later his body was pulled from the Atlantic Ocean.

No one on board heard him fall. Ghislaine’s theory: her father was murdered.

To understand Ghislaine and to unravel the truth, we first need to understand who Robert Maxwell was.

In a gripping seven-part series, investigat­ive journalist Tara Palmeri tracks the press baron’s rise and fall.

Fans of Succession, the sublime TV series about media magnate Logan Roy, will be at home learning about the life of Maxwell.

He rose from poverty to build a newspaper empire, was a suspected spy for the Israeli secret service, was thought to be the fraudster who stole his own employees’ pensions, and held a fierce rivalry with fellow newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch.

What really happened on that yacht? The ripples of his death are still being felt today.

Former CNN political analyst Palmeri tells the story of a family like no other – a rags-to-riches-to-rags-again tale, where nothing was as it seemed.

 ??  ?? Tycoon Robert Maxwell and daughter Ghislaine celebrate victory for Oxford United, the football club he owned, in 1986 Milk Cup Final
Tycoon Robert Maxwell and daughter Ghislaine celebrate victory for Oxford United, the football club he owned, in 1986 Milk Cup Final

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