New York Post

THE POOR LIL’ RICH GHOUL

- By TAMAR LAPIN Tlapin@nypost.com

Now she’ll be the “lady” of the big house.

Ghislaine Maxwell, who lived a life of glitz and glamour for years as Jeffrey Epstein’s right hand and one-time lover, may never taste freedom again following her sextraffic­king conviction Wednesday.

Former employees of Epstein’s described Maxwell, 60, as the “No. 2” to the pedophile financier — and the “lady of the house” in at least one of his sprawling estates.

Accounts differ as to when the British socialite — the Oxford-educated youngest child of late publishing baron Robert Maxwell — first met Epstein, but the two were dating by the early 1990s.

During that time, Maxwell was a fixture of the New York social scene, parading around parties on Epstein’s arm and rubbing elbows with celebritie­s and politician­s.

Even after their romantic relationsh­ip cooled in the 2000s, Maxwell stayed fiercely loyal to the sex offender.

Jurors were shown dozens of undated pictures of the two canoodling in various locations over the years, including a series of photos of Maxwell giving Epstein a risqué foot rub aboard one of his private jets, her breasts spilling out of her shirt.

She enjoyed a jet-setting lifestyle at his side, traveling with him to his homes in Paris and London, and to his private island in the US Virgin Islands, dubbed “Little St. Jeff ’s” — where multiple women say they were sexually abused.

Lived to pamper predator

As Epstein’s closest confidante, Maxwell managed his multiple homes and instituted strict rules for staff, ensuring her and Epstein’s seamy behavior was kept under wraps, according to ex-housekeepe­r Juan Alessi.

“I was supposed to be blind, deaf and dumb and say nothing of their lives,” testified Alessi, who worked at Epstein’s palatial Palm Beach, Fla., home from 1990 to 2002 and gave a glimpse into the moneyman’s life with his madam.

Alessi told jurors of a 58-page booklet with instructio­ns Maxwell handed out to staffers, dictating everything from how employees should address her and Epstein to what they wanted for breakfast.

The manual instructed workers to “see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing.”

“Try to anticipate the needs of Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell and their guests,” one of the commands read.

Employees were expected to “run the house like a five-star hotel,” keeping Epstein’s cars stocked with $100 bills in them for his visits.

Maxwell, Alessi testified, once told him that Epstein didn’t like being looked in the eye.

“You should never look at his eyes,” he said of one Maxwell order.

Alessi said Epstein was at the Palm Beach home nearly every weekend, and that Maxwell accompanie­d him “95 percent of the time.”

He described a close-knit relationsh­ip between Epstein and his madam.

Even though she had her own room at the mansion, “she was sleeping in Mr. Epstein’s bedroom,” he said.

Over the course of her relationsh­ip with Epstein, Maxwell maintained her own home in London, where one of her four accusers, Kate, a former model, testified she was coaxed into giving the rich creep a sexual massage.

In Manhattan, Maxwell was apparently forced to “downsize” to a studio apartment after the sudden 1991 death of her father, who fell off his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine.

David Rodgers, a former pilot for Epstein, testified that a few years later, however, Maxwell was living in her own five-story Upper East Side townhouse. She sold it in 2016 for $15 million.

At the time of her arrest, she was living in a $1 million New Hampshire estate, to which she escaped following Epstein’s suicide behind bars in August 2019, a month after his arrest on sex-traffickin­g charges.

Sick ‘pyramid scheme’

Prosecutor­s pointed to money — and a sick desire to secure her position of wealth and power — as Maxwell’s motive for helping Epstein mount a “pyramid scheme of abuse” of underage girls.

The government noted that Epstein transferre­d some $30 million to Maxwell over the years, with Assistant US Attorney Alison Moe telling the jury: “You don’t give someone $30 million unless they’re giving you exactly what you want . . . and what Epstein wanted was to touch underage girls.”

“When Maxwell took that money, she knew what it was for and now you do, too,” Moe said in her closing argument.

“It was payment for committing terrible crimes with Jeffrey Epstein.”

 ?? ?? AIRSICK: Ghislaine Maxwell gives Jeffrey Epstein a foot rub aboard his private jet. Jurors were shown this photo and dozens more as examples of Maxwell relishing the globetrott­ing, mansionhop­ping lifestyle with her fellow perv.
AIRSICK: Ghislaine Maxwell gives Jeffrey Epstein a foot rub aboard his private jet. Jurors were shown this photo and dozens more as examples of Maxwell relishing the globetrott­ing, mansionhop­ping lifestyle with her fellow perv.
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