The Columbus Dispatch

Who is the real Ghislaine Maxwell?

A US jury will decide who it believes at trial

- Danica Kirka and Tom Hays

NEW YORK – Ghislaine Maxwell spent the first half of her life with her father, a rags-to-riches billionair­e who looted his companies’ pension funds and died mysterious­ly. She spent the second with another tycoon, Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself while charged with sexually abusing teens.

After a life of scandal and luxury, Maxwell’s next act will be decided by a U.S. trial.

Starting Monday, prosecutor­s in New York will argue that Maxwell, 59, abetted Epstein’s crimes with girls as young as 14. A key question for jurors: Was Maxwell an unwitting pawn of Epstein’s manipulati­ons or a knowing opportunis­t?

Ian Maxwell told The Associated Press his sister is “paying a heavy price, a blood price” to a justice system intent on holding someone responsibl­e for Epstein’s crimes.

Ghislaine Maxwell, 59, grew up in a 51-room English country mansion where high-society parties were punctuated by trumpeters and fireworks. BBC images from the time show Ghislaine as a child with a kid-size plate of food, learning how to be a master networker.

Her father, born Jan Ludvik Hoch, was born to Yiddish-speaking parents in what is now southweste­rn Ukraine. Escaping the Holocaust, he ultimately joined the British Army and transforme­d himself into Robert Maxwell.

Maxwell built on his military connection­s to found a publishing empire that ultimately included the British tabloid The Daily Mirror, the New York Daily News and the book publisher Macmillan.

He married, fathered nine children, was twice elected to Parliament – and earned a reputation for boorish and bullying behavior.

Ghislaine was Maxwell’s youngest, born on Christmas Day 1961. Her 15year-old brother Michael was severely brain damaged in a car accident just days later.

Her mother, Elisabeth Maxwell, wrote in her memoir that their baby daughter was overlooked as a result: At the age of 3, Ghislaine declared, “Mummy, I exist!”

“I was devastated,’’ Elisabeth Maxwell wrote. “And from that day on, we all made a great effort with her, fussing over her so much that she became spoiled, the only one of my children I can truly say that about.’’

While at the University of Oxford, Ghislaine Maxwell began building highprofile contacts. After graduating, she worked for her father and, in 1991, became his U.S. emissary after he bought the Daily News amid efforts to compete with fellow media tycoon Rupert Murdoch.

Later that year, Robert Maxwell fell off his yacht – the Lady Ghislaine – and drowned in what some saw as an accident and others a suicide. Investors would discover his wealth was an illusion: He had diverted hundreds of millions of pounds from the pension funds to prop up his empire.

Soon after his death, Ghislaine Maxwell was photograph­ed sitting next to Epstein during a memorial.

Ian Maxwell said her relationsh­ip with Epstein developed after the family advised her to remain in the U.S. because the Maxwell name was tainted in the U.K. She had to forge new friendship­s in New York, he said.

One of those was with Epstein, a onetime teacher who built his fortune on the back of his own powerful contacts.

“My father was a powerful man – you know, an alpha male, really. And when you have that kind of experience, all of us, all of the brothers and sisters have had to somehow deal with that,” Ian Maxwell said. “Ghislaine was no exception. But clearly to then say, ‘Well, you know, he dies, then she moves along to the next rich man.’ I just don’t buy that.”

In sworn testimony for an earlier civil case, Ghislaine Maxwell acknowledg­ed she dated Epstein but said she later became his employee, tasked with things like hiring staff for his six homes.

“A very small part of my job was to find adult profession­al massage therapists for Jeffrey,” Maxwell said during a deposition in 2016. “As far as I’m concerned, everyone who came to his house was an adult profession­al person.”

But in 2005, Epstein was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida, accused of hiring multiple underage girls to perform sex acts.

He pleaded guilty to a charge of procuring a person under 18 for prostituti­on and served 13 months in jail.

Years of civil litigation followed, in which women accused Epstein and Maxwell of sexual abuse. Prosecutor­s in New York charged Epstein with sex trafficking in 2019, but he killed himself in jail before trial.

The indictment against Maxwell is based on accusation­s from four women who say she recruited them to give Epstein massages that progressed into sexual abuse.

Maxwell sometimes participat­ed in the sexual encounters and was involved in paying at least one accuser, prosecutor­s allege.

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