This document is a personal account from journalist Vicky Ward, reflecting on her interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell after her 2003 Vanity Fair article. Ward describes Epstein as intelligent but socially awkward and Ghislaine as a charismatic, well-connected figure who became deeply loyal to Epstein after he 'saved her' following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The text provides anecdotal insights into their personalities, social circles (including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton), and the nature of their complex relationship.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Main Subject |
Described as knowledgeable, not a social animal, humorous, and surrounded by young women. The author notes he was a r...
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Main Subject / Associate of Epstein |
Daughter of Robert Maxwell. Described as interesting, vivacious, well-connected, and vulnerable. The author states Je...
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| Vicky Ward | Author |
The author of the text, a journalist who wrote a 2003 Vanity Fair story on Epstein and claims to know both him and Gh...
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| Mort Zuckerman | Newspaper Publisher |
An acquaintance of Epstein who told the author that 'Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects'.
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| Prince Andrew | British Royal / Trade Envoy |
Referred to as 'Andy' by Epstein. Was seen walking with Epstein in Central Park, with the author speculating he was s...
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| Leon Black | Financier |
Mentioned as one of the financiers who 'hang out' with Jeffrey Epstein.
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| Rupert Murdoch | Media Mogul |
Mentioned as a benchmark for having an impressive rolodex, which Ghislaine's supposedly surpasses.
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| Bill Clinton | Former U.S. President |
Mentioned as someone with whom Ghislaine Maxwell is 'close friends'.
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| Ariadne Calvo-Platero | Friend of Ghislaine Maxwell |
Ghislaine's best friend, known as 'the Tennis Goddess'. Ghislaine gave a nervous speech at her 40th birthday party.
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| Robert Maxwell | Newspaper Tycoon / Criminal |
Ghislaine Maxwell's late father. His death left her 'a wreck', and he is described as having died 'leaving a massive ...
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| Bruce Wasserstein | Financier |
Mentioned as an example of a very rich person with 'weird habits' (weight issues, girl issues, avoiding tax).
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| Sam Waksal | Businessman |
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who broke the law.
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| Martha Stewart | Businesswoman / Media Personality |
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who broke the law.
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| Warren Buffett | Investor |
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who 'didn't quite manage a normal life', having had a second 'wife'.
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| Vanity Fair |
The magazine for which the author wrote a story about Epstein in 2003.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030476), indicating it is an exhibit from the U.S. House Committee on...
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The author states that 'Most people in New York' like Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Location where Prince Andrew was seen walking with Jeffrey Epstein.
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The text mentions Epstein's 'big house, plane, island and ranch' without providing specific locations.
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"Do they speak?"Source
"Not like you, Vicky."Source
"Math for idiots."Source
"Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects."Source
"He saved her... When her father died, she was a wreck; inconsolable. And then Jeffrey took her in. She’s never forgotten that—and never will."Source
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