Ghislaine Maxwell has been put on suicide watch at a Brooklyn jail,and may seek to delay her Tuesday sentencing for aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of underage girls,her lawyer said.
Maxwell’s appearance proved wrong her claims of trauma-induced hair loss,prosecutors said:“The defendant is perfectly healthy,with a full head of hair.”
What struck me most about The House of Maxwell is – why hasn’t this been turned into a glossy HBO drama?
“Our family is optimistic about Ghislaine’s success on appeal,” wrote the family of Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend.
Maxwell had argued for a new trial because the juror’s failure to disclose his past abuse denied her lawyers a chance to question him about potential bias.
The plummeting status of the Queen’s second son surprised many,but it shouldn’t – his life has often paralleled his country’s place in the world.
There are few historic parallels from which to draw inferences about the options for the Duke of York as he tries to salvage whatever dignity he has left.
Andrew wants a jury to decide a lawsuit by a sexual assault accuser if he can’t get the case dismissed altogether,his lawyers said in court papers.
Lady Victoria Hervey said that Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell were a close team,like “Batman and Robin” but that she was young and naive about the pair’s abuse.
Friends and associates of the pair say their “easy warmth” suggested an intimate relationship in the past.
A New York judge has given the green light for a civil trial to go ahead against the prince. What legal avenues are open to him now?