A body of evidence
Accuser’s vivid details of Maxwell features
NEW YORK: Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an Australia-based accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, described in detail the body of alleged sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in newly released court documents.
Ms Giuffre – asked if she was aware of “any distinguishing physical features” about the fallen British socialite – replied: “I can tell you that she had very large natural breasts.
“I can tell you that her pubic hair was dark brown, nearly black. I don’t remember any specific birthmarks or moles that I could point out that would be relevant.”
Ms Giuffre – who has accused Epstein and Ms Maxwell of abusing her – added that she couldn’t remember whether the alleged female sex assaulter has any scars, adding that she didn’t see any tattoos.
The accuser’s statements were included in a bundle of newly unsealed documents related to Ms Giuffre’s 2016 deposition in a civil case against Ms Maxwell. She and Ms Maxwell, the daughter of late disgraced British media tycoon Robert Maxwell, eventually reached a settlement.
Ms Giuffre has accused Epstein and Ms Maxwell of abusing her while trafficking her out to their powerful friends, including Prince Andrew – who has vehemently denied the claims. She also claims in the documents that she saw Ms Maxwell have “continuous” sex with girls and women – some of whom she believed were as young as 15 – on one of Epstein’s private Caribbean islands.
Ms Maxwell is accused by prosecutors of recruiting under-age girls for paedophile Epstein, who died behind bars in Manhattan last year while awaiting trial, and abusing some young women herself.
She has pleaded not guilty.