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Extraction Summary

14
People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
9
Relationships
5
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Article / personal account (exhibited as part of a house oversight collection)
File Size: 2.84 MB
Summary

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.

People (14)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Main Subject
Described as knowledgeable, not a social animal, humorous, and surrounded by young women. The author notes he was a r...
Ghislaine Maxwell Main Subject / Associate of Epstein
Daughter of Robert Maxwell. Described as interesting, vivacious, well-connected, and vulnerable. The author states Je...
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...
Mort Zuckerman Newspaper Publisher
An acquaintance of Epstein who told the author that 'Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects'.
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...
Leon Black Financier
Mentioned as one of the financiers who 'hang out' with Jeffrey Epstein.
Rupert Murdoch Media Mogul
Mentioned as a benchmark for having an impressive rolodex, which Ghislaine's supposedly surpasses.
Bill Clinton Former U.S. President
Mentioned as someone with whom Ghislaine Maxwell is 'close friends'.
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.
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 ...
Bruce Wasserstein Financier
Mentioned as an example of a very rich person with 'weird habits' (weight issues, girl issues, avoiding tax).
Sam Waksal Businessman
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who broke the law.
Martha Stewart Businesswoman / Media Personality
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who broke the law.
Warren Buffett Investor
Mentioned as an example of a successful person who 'didn't quite manage a normal life', having had a second 'wife'.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Vanity Fair
The magazine for which the author wrote a story about Epstein in 2003.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030476), indicating it is an exhibit from the U.S. House Committee on...

Timeline (5 events)

2003
The author, Vicky Ward, published a story about Jeffrey Epstein in Vanity Fair.
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Not specified
Prince Andrew was seen walking with Jeffrey Epstein in Central Park.
Central Park
Not specified
Ghislaine Maxwell gave a speech at the 40th birthday party for her best friend, Ariadne Calvo-Platero.
Unspecified party location
Not specified
The death of Robert Maxwell, which left his daughter Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable'.
N/A
Post-2003
The author frequently ran into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at parties.
Parties (unspecified)

Locations (3)

Location Context
The author states that 'Most people in New York' like Ghislaine Maxwell.
Location where Prince Andrew was seen walking with Jeffrey Epstein.
The text mentions Epstein's 'big house, plane, island and ranch' without providing specific locations.

Relationships (9)

Jeffrey Epstein Close Friendship / Patronage Ghislaine Maxwell
Described as a close friendship where Epstein 'took her in' and acted as a 'replacement for her father' after Robert Maxwell's death, earning her unwavering loyalty.
Vicky Ward Journalist-Subject / Acquaintance Jeffrey Epstein
Author got to know him after her 2003 article; they had conversations at parties and he sent her a book.
Vicky Ward Acquaintance / Friendly Ghislaine Maxwell
Author states, 'I like her.' They have had long conversations, and Ghislaine sent her a DVD.
Ghislaine Maxwell Close Friends Bill Clinton
The document states Ghislaine 'is passionate about Bill Clinton with whom she is close friends'.
Ariadne is described as Ghislaine's 'best friend'.
Jeffrey Epstein Associates Prince Andrew
They were seen walking together in Central Park, and Jeffrey refers to him informally as 'Andy'.
Jeffrey Epstein Associates Leon Black
Leon Black is listed as one of the 'financiers [who] hang out with him'.
Jeffrey Epstein Associates Mort Zuckerman
Mort Zuckerman is listed as one of the 'financiers [who] hang out with him' and spoke with the author about him.
Ghislaine Maxwell Daughter-Father Robert Maxwell
The text identifies Robert Maxwell as Ghislaine's late father.

Key Quotes (5)

"Do they speak?"
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"Not like you, Vicky."
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"Math for idiots."
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"Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects."
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"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."
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is she? At this point, I am so bored of repeating myself to others—it was, after all, my 2003 Vanity Fairstory that really brought him into the limelight—that I have decided to write about this myself.
Bizarrely, perhaps, I have gotten to know Jeffrey and Ghislaine far better after my piece than before it. I kept running into both of them, separately, at parties. Jeffrey is not a social animal so he usually has a couple of young women with him who stand two feet behind him, as if serving a monarch. “Do they speak?” I remember asking him once, nodding at his lookalike blondes. He laughed. “Not like you, Vicky,” was his riposte.
I remembered that when we’d once discussed math—in particular, an isosceles triangle—and I revealed I hadn’t studied math since I was 14 (such is, or was, the way of the British educational system), I received a package at home via messenger. It was a book: “Math for idiots.”
So he is not without humor, even though he doesn’t drink or smoke, and hates restaurants.
“Jeffrey knows a good deal about most subjects,” newspaper publisher Mort Zuckerman told me last week. He was certainly preaching to the converted. The truth is, Epstein does know a lot about a lot of things. Just a few moments in his company and you know this to be true.
When I saw pictures of Prince Andrew walking in Central Park with Jeffrey, my immediate thought was that “Andy”—as Jeffrey calls him—is probably asking for help with his role as British trade envoy, or whatever his strange title is. Because if one thing’s for sure: When it comes to international business, Jeffrey knows what he’s talking about far more than “Andy” does. Which is why Leon Black, Mort Zuckerman and a few other financiers hang out with him.
And Ghislaine?
Full disclosure: I like her. Most people in New York do. It’s almost impossible not to.
She is always the most interesting, the most vivacious, the most unusual person in any room. I’ve spent hours talking to her about the third world at a bar until 2am. She is as passionate as she is knowledgeable. She is curious. She has spent weeks at the bottom of the ocean, literally going deeper than anyone else. She has sent me a DVD of the fish there. Her rolodex would blow away almost anyone else’s I can think of—probably even Rupert Murdochs’. She is very well-read and can talk about most things for hours. She is passionate about Bill Clinton with whom she is close friends.
Yet, touchingly, when she had to give a speech at the 40th birthday party of her best friend, Ariadne Calvo-Platero, (known fondly to her close friends as “the Tennis Goddess”) Ghislaine shook a little with nerves. When it comes down to things she really cares about—and Ariadne is one of them—Ghislaine shows her vulnerability. And that vulnerability is key to understanding her friendship with Jeffrey.
“He saved her,” I remember a close friend of mine telling me. “When her father died, she was a wreck; inconsolable. And then Jeffrey took her in. She’s never forgotten that—and never will.”
In many ways, the socially awkward Epstein with his big house, plane, island and ranch was the perfect replacement for her father, the late Robert Maxwell, newspaper tycoon and criminal. Sure, Jeffrey had his sexual pecadillos, but then Ghislaine’s father was not without his oddities. After all, it was he who died leaving a massive “black hole” he’d fraudulently created. To Ghislaine, Jeffrey’s habits may not have seemed that strange.
In fact, she probably figured, rather like I have, after years of writing about he very rich, that most successful people in the end either have some weird habit (the late Bruce Wasserstein had the weight issues, the girl issues, and moved countries to avoid paying tax), or they break the law (Sam Waksal, Martha Stewart.) You don’t tend to get to the top by being the world’s most balanced human being. Even the folksy Warren Buffett didn’t quite manage a normal life—whatever that is. He had a second “wife” for many years whose existence he has been open about.
So what to make of the current fuss over Ghislaine? I haven’t spoken to her or to Jeffrey, but I suspect that her
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