Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Maxwell gets 20 years in jail for luring girls for Epstein

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Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced 20 years in prison Tuesday for enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s serial abuse of underage girls for a decade. The former British socialite appeared in Manhattan federal court wearing a blue jail jumpsuit and shackles on her ankles. The steep prison term all but ensures Maxwell, described at trial as Epstein’s “lady of the house,” will remain imprisoned until her twilight years.“today’s sentence holds Ghislaine Maxwell accountabl­e for perpetrati­ng heinous crimes against children.

This sentence sends a strong message that no one is above the law and it is never too late for justice,” Manhattan US Attorney Damian Williams said.

Testimony during last year’s trial revealed Maxwell instructed victims on how to pleasure Epstein beginning in the mid1990s, forcing them into repeated rapes and sexual assaults at his Palm Beach mansion, Upper East Side Townhouse, and remote “Zorro” ranch in New Mexico. Epstein’s routine of abuse typically began under the guise of a massage.

Maxwell sometimes participat­ed in the abuse and took sexually explicit photograph­s of Epstein’s victims for his gratificat­ion, victims said. Witnesses recalled Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew and other powerful men flying on Epstein’s private planes. A photo introduced at trial showed Epstein and Maxwell lounging at the Queen of England’s Scottish castle.speaking to victims in court, Maxwell expressed remorse but stopped short of an apology.“jeffrey Epstein should have been here before all of you,” Maxwell said. “I’m sorry for the pain you experience­d.

... May this help you travel from darkness into the light.”a naturalize­d US citizen, Maxwell, 60, also holds British and French citizenshi­p. Her siblings previously protested her innocence by pointing out that she didn’t flee upon Epstein’s arrest or his death.she was arrested in July 2020 at an isolated, opulent timber-frame mansion on a 156-acre property in New Hampshire purchased through an LLC. Prosecutor­s said she lived a “transient lifestyle” after Epstein’s arrest and that she was “skilled” at hiding.

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