The Asian Age

Epstein’s aide goes on trial for sex crimes

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New York, Nov. 27: Opening statements Monday are set to launch the much-anticipate­d sex crimes trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite charged with recruiting and grooming underage girls for the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

The 59-year-old daughter of the late newspaper baron Robert Maxwell faces an effective life sentence if convicted in New York of sex traffickin­g minors for Epstein, her former lover who killed himself in prison over two years ago.

Following the death of Epstein — a multimilli­ondollar money manager who befriended countless celebritie­s, including Britain’s Prince Andrew — prosecutor­s vowed to pursue co-conspirato­rs, resulting in Maxwell’s arrest in July 2020.

She has since been held at the Metropolit­an Detention Center in Brooklyn, where she has complained of unsanitary and inhumane conditions.

Maxwell’s alleged crimes occurred between 1994 and 2004, and relate to four unnamed women, including two who say they were just 14 and 15 years old when they were sexually abused.

Prosecutor­s say Maxwell befriended girls with shopping and movie theater trips, later coaxing them into giving Epstein nude massages at his various residences, during which he would engage in sex acts before giving them money.

US government attorneys say she sometimes participat­ed in the alleged abuse, at her London home and at Epstein’s properties in Manhattan, Palm Beach and New Mexico. Epstein died aged 66 in a Manhattan jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on child sex traffickin­g charges, in what New York’s official coroner ruled a suicide.

The 12 jurors and six alternates who will decide Maxwell’s fate will be officially seated the same day opening arguments begin. The trial, taking place in Manhattan federal court, is expected to continue into mid-January.

Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to all six counts, which include sex traffickin­g of a minor, and faces up to 80 years in prison if convicted on all charges.

The French-born heiress has also been charged with two counts of perjury, due to be tried after her sex crimes trial.

The charges relate to testimony she gave in 2016 in a defamation case filed against her by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre alleges Epstein lent her out for sex with his wealthy and powerful associates, including Prince Andrew.

Maxwell, a long-time friend of Andrew, is known to have introduced the prince to Epstein.

Giuffre has sued the royal in New York, alleging he had sex with her more than 20 years ago when she was 17.

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