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Summary

This legal document, filed on June 15, 2022, details the accomplishments and character of Ms. Ghislaine Maxwell. It highlights her professional achievements, including becoming an EMT and pilot, and her philanthropic work, such as founding The TerraMar Project in 2012, which was later closed after Epstein's death. The document also references letters from family, including siblings Anne Halve and Philip Maxwell, and friends that aim to counter her negative public image.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Ms. Maxwell Subject of the document
Described as a hard worker with many accomplishments, including EMT, pilot, banker, and founder of The TerraMar Proje...
Ghislaine Subject of the document
Mentioned in the context of letters from family and friends attesting to her character.
Epstein
His death is cited as the reason for the closure of The TerraMar Project.
Anne Halve psychotherapist
Identified as one of Ms. Maxwell's eldest siblings.
Philip Maxwell
Identified as one of Ms. Maxwell's eldest siblings.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
Cleveland Clinic medical organization
Partnered with Ms. Maxwell to establish a telemedicine platform.
Clinton Global Initiative non-profit
Ms. Maxwell helped develop this initiative.
The TerraMar Project non-profit environmental organization
Founded by Ms. Maxwell in 2012 with a mission to create a "global ocean community". It was closed after Epstein's death.
TED Talks media organization/conference
Ms. Maxwell gave talks on topics related to ocean conservation.
United Nations intergovernmental organization
Ms. Maxwell delivered a speech at the United Nations.
National Geographic organization
Collaborated in support of The TerraMar Project.
Oxford University university
Collaborated in support of The TerraMar Project.

Timeline (4 events)

2012
At age 50, Ms. Maxwell founded the non-profit environmental organization, The TerraMar Project.
Ms. Maxwell delivered a speech at the United Nations on topics related to ocean conservation.
United Nations
Ms. Maxwell gave TED Talks on topics related to ocean conservation.
Post-Epstein's death
The TerraMar Project was closed after Epstein’s death to spare her partners from invasion of privacy by the press due their association with her.

Locations (2)

Location Context
The focus of Ms. Maxwell's passion and her non-profit, The TerraMar Project.
Referred to as the global "commons" in the context of The TerraMar Project's mission.

Relationships (5)

Ms. Maxwell marital her husband
The document states she was married and that the marriage could not survive the negative impact of the case.
Ms. Maxwell familial (stepmother/stepchildren) her husband's two youngsters
The document describes her as a "devoted stepmother to her husband’s two youngsters".
Ms. Maxwell association Epstein
The TerraMar Project was closed after Epstein's death to protect her partners from scrutiny due to their association with her.
Ms. Maxwell familial (siblings) Anne Halve
The document identifies Anne Halve as one of her "eldest siblings".
Ms. Maxwell familial (siblings) Philip Maxwell
The document identifies Philip Maxwell as one of her "eldest siblings".

Key Quotes (2)

"global ocean community"
Source
— The TerraMar Project (mission statement) (Describes the mission of The TerraMar Project, founded by Ms. Maxwell.)
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Quote #1
"cancel culture"
Source
— Unnamed (document author) (Used to describe one of the reasons friends of Ms. Maxwell cut ties with her.)
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Quote #2

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 663 Filed 06/15/22 Page 14 of 77
a devoted stepmother to her husband’s two youngsters, who were ages three and four and a half at the start of the relationship. Sadly, the marriage could not survive the negative impact of this case nor a husband’s association with his dishonored wife.
Ms. Maxwell has always worked hard. Her many educational, occupational, and avocational accomplishments include becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), a helicopter pilot, a submersible pilot, a banker; partnering with the Cleveland Clinic to establish a telemedicine platform to enable people in remote areas to obtain quality medical treatment; helping develop the Clinton Global Initiative; and supporting a variety non-profit and charitable organizations. In 2012, at age 50, she turned a lifelong passion for the oceans into a non-profit environmental organization, The TerraMar Project, with the mission of creating a "global ocean community" based on the idea of shared ownership and responsibility of the global “commons” (the high seas and international waters). She spoke on topics related to ocean conservation, giving TED Talks, and delivering a speech at the United Nations. National Geographic and Oxford University were among the organizations that collaborated in support of the project. The TerraMar Project was closed after Epstein’s death to spare her partners from invasion of privacy by the press due their association with her. See PSR ¶178.
Letters from Family and Friends
Accompanying letters from family and remaining friends (most having cut ties due to fear of association and the lure of “cancel culture”) attest to Ghislaine’s character; each offers a first-person narrative of some aspect of her life in sharp contrast to her characterization as a villain, rich heiress, and vapid socialite. See Exhibits A -I.
Her eldest siblings, Anne Halve, a psychotherapist, and Philip Maxwell, recount the impact of their father:
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