This page from a legal filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN) argues that Ghislaine Maxwell has been subjected to intense media harassment and threats following Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and death. It includes a graph showing a spike in media mentions between 2015 and 2020, specifically highlighting the Miami Herald 'Perversion of Justice' series, Epstein's arrest/death, and a bounty offered by The Sun. The text details abusive social media messages received by Maxwell, citing terms like 'pedophile' and 'pimp,' while noting she was not charged in the original Epstein indictment.
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| Ghislaine Maxwell | Defendant / Subject |
Subject of media harassment and threatening messages; defense argues she was not charged in original Epstein indictment.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Associate / Deceased |
Mentioned in context of his arrest (July 6, 2019) and death (Aug 10, 2019).
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Sun |
British tabloid that offered a £10,000 bounty for information on Maxwell.
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| Miami Herald |
Published the 'Perversion of Justice' article series in Nov 2018.
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| LexisNexis |
Source cited for the media mentions graph.
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| Department of Justice (DOJ) |
Source of the document stamp (DOJ-OGR).
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"The level of press coverage spiked again in November 2019 when the British tabloid The Sun ran an advertisement offering a £10,000 bounty"Source
"This graph depicts in stark visual terms the sea change in media attention that upended Ms. Maxwell’s life"Source
"She also faced a deluge of threatening messages on social media"Source
"authors referred to her as a “crazy, pedophile, pimp, bitch” and a “subhuman c*nt,” and called for her to “rot in jail.”"Source
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