Ms. Maxwell

Person
Mentions
1982
Relationships
520
Events
872
Documents
955

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520 total relationships
Connected Entity Relationship Type
Strength (mentions)
Documents Actions
organization The government
Legal representative
15 Very Strong
68
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person MR. EPSTEIN
Business associate
15 Very Strong
20
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person Epstein
Business associate
13 Very Strong
23
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person Ms. Sternheim
Client
13 Very Strong
11
View
person Juror No. 50
Legal representative
12 Very Strong
35
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
12 Very Strong
17
View
person Mr. Everdell
Client
12 Very Strong
12
View
person Juror No. 50
Juror defendant
12 Very Strong
7
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organization The government
Adversarial
12 Very Strong
16
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person Bobbi C. Sternheim
Client
11 Very Strong
16
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person Judge Nathan
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
11
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person JANE
Alleged perpetrator victim
11 Very Strong
6
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person Epstein
Co conspirators
11 Very Strong
11
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organization GOVERNMENT
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
55
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person Judge Preska
Legal representative
11 Very Strong
10
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person JANE
Defendant victim
10 Very Strong
6
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
5
View
person Mr. Everdell
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
6
View
person Epstein
Financial
10 Very Strong
7
View
organization GOVERNMENT
Adversarial
10 Very Strong
21
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Association
10 Very Strong
11
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person Epstein
Friend
10 Very Strong
7
View
person Jeffrey Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
9
View
organization The Court
Legal representative
10 Very Strong
10
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person Epstein
Professional
10 Very Strong
7
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Rodgers visited Maxwell's 59th Street apartment 59th Street near Columbus C... View
N/A N/A Jury Charge/Instructions regarding 'similar acts' evidence. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Sentencing of Ms. Maxwell District Court View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell talking to Virginia Roberts after a treatment. Unspecified View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell sat for two depositions. Unknown View
N/A N/A Criminal indictment alleging Ms. Maxwell committed perjury. Unknown View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell met Ms. Roberts at Mar-a-Lago. Mar-a-Lago View
N/A N/A Transportation of Jane New Mexico View
N/A N/A Alleged mistreatment including sleep deprivation, constant surveillance, and lack of food/water. Detention Facility View
N/A N/A Isolation and Surveillance of Ghislaine Maxwell Detention Facility (New York) View
N/A N/A Targeting of Virginia at Mar-a-Lago. Mar-a-Lago parking lot View
N/A N/A Jury Charge (The moment the judge read these instructions to the jury). Courtroom View
N/A N/A Jury Instruction No. 21 regarding Count Four Courtroom (Southern Distric... View
N/A N/A Transportation of an Individual Under the Age of 17 to Engage in Illegal Sexual Activity Interstate commerce View
N/A N/A Sentencing hearing where the judge discusses factors for punishment. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell obtained expert reports on extradition law United Kingdom / France View
N/A N/A Jury Charge/Instructions regarding Counts Two, Four, and Six. Courtroom View
N/A N/A Carolyn and Virginia arrive at Jeffrey Epstein's house for the first time and are greeted in the ... Jeffrey Epstein's house (Ki... View
N/A N/A Security Sweep Ms. Maxwell's house View
N/A N/A Guards shine flashlights into cell every 15 minutes. MDC Cell View
N/A N/A Ms. Maxwell moves to various apartments. New York (implied by 59th st) View
N/A N/A Arrest of Ms. Maxwell Unknown View
N/A N/A Discussions regarding divorce between Maxwell and spouse. Unknown View
N/A N/A Change in circumstance leading to decision not to divorce (context heavily redacted). Unknown View
N/A N/A Transportation of Jane in interstate commerce Interstate commerce / Acros... View

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This legal document, part of a court filing, argues that Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) was intended to provide broad immunity to co-conspirators. It cites a Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) report where Epstein's counsel stated Epstein wanted to be the sole person to take blame. The document also notes that at the time of the agreement, the Government believed it lacked specific evidence against individuals like Ms. Maxwell, despite having interviewed accusers.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a legal brief from a court case, dated July 27, 2023, filed on behalf of Ms. Maxwell. It argues that her sentence was erroneous due to a miscalculation and an unsupported four-point enhancement. The brief also contends that Ms. Maxwell is a third-party beneficiary of a non-prosecution agreement that should have barred the USAO-SDNY from prosecuting her, and requests that her conviction be reversed or the case be remanded.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document is a preliminary statement in reply for an appeal by Ms. Maxwell. She argues that her prosecution was barred by a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) and that the District Court erred in its handling of ambiguities related to it. Additionally, she contends the court abused its discretion regarding Juror 50, citing the juror's false answers on a questionnaire and concealed past trauma as grounds for a valid challenge for cause.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from the Table of Contents (page ii) of a legal appeal filed on July 27, 2023. It outlines arguments regarding procedural errors by the District Court, specifically concerning the questioning of 'Juror 50' regarding bias and the sentencing of Ms. Maxwell. The page specifically references Case 22-1426.

Legal filing (appellate brief table of contents)
2025-11-20

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This document is the table of contents for a legal filing in Case 22-1426, dated July 27, 2023. The filing presents two main arguments on behalf of Ms. Maxwell: first, that a non-prosecution agreement makes her a third-party beneficiary and bars the USAO-SDNY from prosecuting her, and second, that the District Court erred by not removing Juror 50 for cause after the juror provided dishonest testimony and concealed information about being a victim of child sex abuse during voir dire.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426) recording the final moments of a hearing involving Ms. Maxwell. The Judge clarifies the fine guidelines ($20,000 to $200,000 per count), thanks the counsel, the victims who provided statements, and the government before adjourning the session.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426) regarding the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. During the proceeding, Maxwell's attorney, Ms. Sternheim, requests that Maxwell be designated to the BOP women's facility in Danbury and enrolled in the FIT (Female Integrated Treatment) program to address trauma. The Court agrees to make this recommendation and subsequently grants the government's motion, presented by Ms. Moe, to dismiss Counts Seven and Eight.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a transcript page from the sentencing hearing of Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 22-1426) dated June 29, 2023. Defense attorney Ms. Sternheim argues that a bequest in a will mentioned by the court is 'unactualized' and Maxwell has received nothing. The Court acknowledges this but concludes Maxwell has 'additional assets' sufficient to pay the fine and proceeds to formally impose the sentence.

Court transcript (sentencing hearing)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a sentencing hearing dated June 29, 2023. The judge orders the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, to serve five years of supervised release and pay a $750,000 fine, rejecting her claim of inability to pay by citing a $10 million bequest she received from Epstein. The judge also imposes a mandatory special assessment and notes that the government is not seeking restitution or forfeiture.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 29, 2023. The judge sentences Ms. Maxwell to 240 months (20 years) in prison, followed by five years of supervised release, noting her lack of remorse but following the Probation Department's recommendation. The total sentence is composed of concurrent sentences for three different counts.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a sentencing transcript for Ghislaine Maxwell. The judge is discussing sentencing factors, noting her age (over 60), lack of prior convictions, and the government's admission that she is not a continuing danger, while balancing this against her 'decade-long pattern of predatory activity.' The text also references mitigation arguments regarding her difficult family history (overbearing father, death of brother) and her charitable works and tutoring of inmates.

Court transcript (sentencing hearing)
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript where a judge is explaining the rationale for sentencing Ms. Maxwell. The judge states the sentence must be substantial to reflect the severity of her crime, the harm caused, and to serve as a general deterrent for similar offenses. The judge also emphasizes that the rule of law applies equally to everyone, regardless of wealth or social status, and that 'nobody is above the law'.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 29, 2023. The judge confirms with defense counsel, Ms. Sternheim and Ms. Moe, that there are no objections to the supervised release conditions recommended by the Probation Department. The judge also clarifies that although Count Six involves mandatory restitution, the government's position is that none should be ordered because all victims have already been compensated.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a sentencing hearing for Ms. Maxwell, dated June 29, 2023. The speaker, likely defense counsel, argues for leniency by highlighting Ms. Maxwell's positive contributions while incarcerated at the MDC, such as tutoring fellow inmates, and points to her age and lack of prior criminal history. While acknowledging the 'terrible conduct' for which she is being sentenced, the speaker emphasizes her client's good deeds and lack of danger to society.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript of a sentencing hearing for Ghislaine Maxwell, dated June 29, 2023. The speaker, likely her defense counsel, argues for a reasonable sentence by citing mitigating factors from her life. These factors include the traumatic accident and death of her eldest brother, the overwhelming influence of her 'narcissistic' father, and the 'controlling, demanding, manipulative' influence of Jeffrey Epstein on her adulthood.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from a sentencing hearing on June 29, 2023. Attorney Sternheim is speaking on behalf of her client, Ms. Maxwell, addressing the court and Judge Nathan. Ms. Sternheim acknowledges the courage of the victims and argues against the government's request for a sentence of 'multiple decades in prison' for Ms. Maxwell, who is nearly 61 years old.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a court transcript from June 29, 2023, detailing a procedural discussion about the order of statements. Counsel Ms. Moe asks the Court's preference for when victims should speak, and the Court outlines the sequence as government, victims, defense counsel, and then Ms. Maxwell. After confirming no objections from counsel, the Court calls for a luncheon recess until 1:00.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (likely the sentencing hearing) for Ms. Maxwell. The judge rejects the defense's claim that Maxwell is indigent, citing her previous report of $22 million in assets and a lack of documentation regarding her marriage or divorce settlement, and states an intention to impose a fine. The judge also notes that the government is not seeking restitution and prepares to discuss sentencing guidelines after a lunch break.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (related to Case 22-1426) involving the sentencing or fining of Ghislaine Maxwell. The Court overrules an objection regarding the inclusion of specific assets in the Presentence Investigation Report (PSR), specifically citing a $10 million bequest from Jeffrey Epstein to Maxwell. The Judge notes that despite Maxwell's claim of inability to pay, she had significant assets, including $3.8 million reported in July 2020.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This document, a legal transcript from June 29, 2023, discusses a criminal case, specifically focusing on the roles of Ms. Maxwell and Sarah Kellen. It analyzes trial testimony from Carolyn and Juan Alessi, concluding that Sarah Kellen replaced Ms. Maxwell in scheduling massage appointments, rather than being supervised by her. The text emphasizes a 'clear break' in their respective responsibilities.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This legal document, dated June 29, 2023, details a court's decision to overrule objections in Case 22-1426. The objections concerned the defendant's identification and isolation of minor girls, and a scheme developed by the defendant and Epstein to recruit girls for sexualized massages. The court found that trial evidence and testimony from witnesses like Annie and Jane supported the existence of this recruitment scheme, which involved a chain of recruitment from the defendant to Virginia, then to Carolyn, and further to Carolyn's friends.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This court transcript page, dated June 29, 2023, documents a judge overruling several objections from attorney Mr. Everdell. The judge upholds evidence against the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, including testimony that she targeted a victim named Virginia, metadata suggesting she authored an essay, and the assertion that she received approximately $23 million from co-conspirator Epstein.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a court transcript (Case 22-1426) concerning the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. The proceedings cover the confirmation of victim notification postings on the U.S. Attorney's website. Defense attorney Ms. Sternheim and the defendant, Ms. Maxwell, both confirm on the record that they have reviewed the presentence report and discussed it. Ms. Sternheim notes that co-counsel Mr. Everdell will handle objections.

Court transcript
2025-11-20

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This page from a legal brief (Case 22-1426) argues that Ms. Maxwell was deprived of an impartial jury due to Juror No. 50 providing false answers during voir dire. It details that the juror concealed his history as a victim of child sexual abuse by his step-brother, justifying his false answers on questions 25, 48, and 49 by citing his 'healing process,' distraction, and personal definition of family.

Legal brief / court filing (appellate)
2025-11-20

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This document, dated September 28, 2020, is a legal argument asserting that a writ of mandamus is necessary to address inconsistent decisions by judges in the Southern District of New York concerning Ms. Maxwell's motion to consolidate. It concludes by recommending that the Court deny the government's motion to dismiss the appeal, emphasizing that deposition material will become moot once unsealed.

Legal document
2025-11-20
Total Received
$43,000,000.00
6 transactions
Total Paid
$51,600,000.00
14 transactions
Net Flow
-$8,600,000.00
20 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $10,000,000.00 Bequest from estate View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Court $0.00 Judge intends to impose a fine. View
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $10,000,000.00 Bequest listed as an asset View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Government/Victims $0.00 Restitution (Government is not seeking restitut... View
N/A Paid Ms. Maxwell Unspecified $0.00 Sale of 69 Stanhope Mews and purchase of Kinner... View
N/A Received Jeffrey Epstein Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Purchase of a large townhouse. View
N/A Received Epstein Ms. Maxwell $23,000,000.00 Transfer of funds confirmed by bank statements. View
2023-06-29 Paid Ms. Maxwell Court/Government $0.00 Discussion regarding a court-imposed fine and M... View
2022-07-22 Paid Ms. Maxwell the government $0.00 Judge intends to impose a fine; amount not spec... View
2021-03-22 Paid Ms. Maxwell Attorney Escrow A... $0.00 Funds for legal services presently held in atto... View
2021-02-23 Paid Ms. Maxwell Court $0.00 Proposed bond (amount not specified on this pag... View
2021-02-23 Paid Ms. Maxwell Escrow $0.00 Money currently held in escrow for legal fees. View
2020-12-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $22,000,000.00 Reported assets in support of bail application. View
2020-07-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A (Reporting) $3,800,000.00 Assets reported by Maxwell in July 2020 View
2020-07-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $3,800,000.00 Assets reported by Ms. Maxwell in July 2020 View
2020-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell N/A $22,000,000.00 Assets reported in support of bail application. View
1997-01-01 Received Unknown Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Deal closed for leasehold property. View
1997-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill $0.00 Closing of the deal for property sale. View
1996-01-01 Received Unknown Ms. Maxwell $0.00 Contracts exchanged for leasehold property. View
1996-01-01 Paid Ms. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill $0.00 Exchange of contracts for property sale. View
As Sender
52
As Recipient
28
Total
80

Upcoming flight information

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via beeper to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.

Beeper
N/A

Upcoming flight on one of Mr. Epstein's planes

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness via beeper to provide information about an upcoming flight.

Beeper
N/A

Video conference

From: Counsel
To: Ms. Maxwell

Session reduced by 90 minutes; severe audio/video technical issues impacting confidentiality and visibility.

Meeting
N/A

Discovery relevant to motions

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: the government

Ms. Maxwell asked the government for documents relevant to these motions, but was denied.

Request for documents
N/A

Discovery Disc

From: the government
To: Ms. Maxwell

Federal Express envelope containing an unreadable discovery disc, delayed by two weeks.

Mail
N/A

Legal Emails

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Legal Counsel

Legal emails prematurely deleted by MDC in violation of policy.

Email
N/A

Civil Deposition

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Civil Court

Testimony where the judge concluded dishonesty/perjury occurred.

Deposition
N/A

Video conference

From: Counsel
To: Ms. Maxwell

Monitor repositioned further away, impacting document review.

Meeting
N/A

Divorce

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Her Spouse

Discussed divorce to create distance and protect him from consequences of association.

Discussion
N/A

Status/Indictment

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: the government

Maxwell stayed in contact with the government, allegedly to stave off indictment, but did not provide whereabouts.

Contact
N/A

Location tracking

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: N/A

Government located Maxwell by tracking her primary phone.

Cellular tracking
N/A

Legal Emails

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Legal Counsel

MDC allegedly prematurely deleted legal emails.

Email
N/A

Discovery Disc

From: the government
To: Ms. Maxwell

Federal Express envelope containing an unreadable discovery disc.

Mail
N/A

Pretrial motions

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Counsel

Request for a legal call to confer with counsel regarding pretrial motions was denied.

Legal call request
N/A

Legal Defense

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Counsel

Facilitated on-going communication.

Video conferencing
N/A

Rules and Regulations

From: BOP Guards
To: Ms. Maxwell

Guards were the sole source of information; Maxwell was instructed not to speak to them lest she face disciplinary sanction.

Verbal (restricted)
N/A

Missed Call

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: MR. EPSTEIN

Telephoned / Please Call

Call
N/A

In-person legal conference

From: Counsel
To: Ms. Maxwell

Four-hour legal conference marked by restrictions on water, earbuds, and privacy.

Meeting
N/A

Defense Preparation

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Counsel

Reference to Maxwell's need to communicate freely with counsel to prepare for defense.

Meeting
N/A

Discovery in Giuffre v. Maxwell

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: attorneys

Two depositions designated confidential.

Deposition
N/A

Phone Message

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: MR. EPSTEIN

Telephoned. (No specific message text written)

Call
N/A

Needs/requests

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Communication via beeper if she needed something

Beeper
N/A

General communication

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

Communication via cell phones

Call
N/A

Legal Defense

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Counsel

Meetings behind closed doors, visible but not audible to staff.

Meeting
N/A

Upcoming flight information

From: Ms. Maxwell
To: Rodgers

After beepers were no longer used, Ms. Maxwell would contact the witness (Rodgers) via cell phone to convey information about upcoming flights on Mr. Epstein's planes.

Cell phone
N/A

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