New York Daily News

EP BOOSTED HER SPIRITS

Jeff emailed: Don't worry, Ghislaine

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN

They were accused of running an sex-traffickin­g scheme involving underage women — but Jeffrey Epstein told Ghislaine Maxwell she had nothing to worry about.

“You have done nothing wrong and I would urge you to start acting like it,” Epstein wrote Maxwell in January 2015, as more allegation­s about Epstein’s depraved activities were becoming public.

“Go outside, head high, not as an escaping convict. Go to parties, deal with it.”

Epstein — a notorious namedroppe­r — wrote in the email that he’d just spoken to a Swedish diplomat, Lisa Svensson, who was assigned to advocate ocean-related issues.

“She said no one on her ocean panel takes this stuff seriously and you would be welcome to the ocean conference water conference etc,” Epstein wrote.

The correspond­ence was disclosed in a trove of documents unsealed late Thursday over Maxwell’s ardent objections.

The British socialite was indicted earlier this month for perjury and enticing underage girls for Epstein’s sexual abuse in the mid-1990s. She’s pleaded not guilty.

The email exchange shows Maxwell, 58, in damage control mode as she fought allegation­s she served as Epstein’s madam. It also hints at why she continued to openly attend high society gatherings when others in a similar situation might have stepped away from the public eye.

“I would appreciate it if shelley would come out and say she was your g’friend — I think she was from end 99 to 2002,” Maxwell wrote Epstein.

Shelley’s identity was not immediatel­y clear.

The trove of 47 new documents came from a defamation lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre against Maxwell in 2015.

Among the newly unsealed papers were graphic descriptio­ns of Maxwell’s body by Giuffre. The Epstein accuser also detailed how she allegedly fell into Epstein’s scheme at the age of 15 after meeting Maxwell at President Trump’s resort, Mar-A-Lago.

In May 2016, Giuffre said under oath that Maxwell directed her to have sex with billionair­e financier Glenn Dubin, Prince Andrew, French model scout Jean Luc Brunel, former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, “another prince,” the owner of a large hotel chain and MIT scientist Marvin Minsky.

“Is there anyone else that Ghislaine Maxwell directed you to go have sex with?” Maxwell attorney Laura

Menninger asked Giuffre.

“I am definitely sure there is. But can I remember everybody’s name? No,” Giuffre replied.

The deposition­s also highlighte­d inconsiste­ncies in Giuffre’s recollecti­on.

Maxwell argues she’s wrongly replaced Epstein in the public eye since the multimilli­onaire sex offender hanged himself last year while in custody for sex traffickin­g of minors.

Her legal team waged a desperate, last-minute court fight to prevent the release of the papers on the basis that they would harm her right to a fair trial. Two deposition­s of Maxwell, which include salacious personal details, are set for release on Monday.

 ??  ?? Audrey Strauss, Acting U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, detailed charges against Ghislaine Maxwell for alleged role in exploitati­on and abuse of multiple minor girls by Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell ‘s lawyers have tried to keep some correspond­ence with Epstein secret.
Audrey Strauss, Acting U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, detailed charges against Ghislaine Maxwell for alleged role in exploitati­on and abuse of multiple minor girls by Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell ‘s lawyers have tried to keep some correspond­ence with Epstein secret.

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