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| N/A | Law enforcement action | FBI agents walked up the driveway to Ms. Maxwell's house, leading to her being alerted and moving... | the house | View |
This legal document argues that Ms. Maxwell was not attempting to evade arrest. It explains that her retreat to a safe room was a standard security protocol initiated after her guard mistook approaching FBI agents for the press. The document further contends that she wrapped a cellphone in tin foil to prevent press access after her number was leaked, not to evade law enforcement, citing that the phone was registered to her charity and that she used another, uncovered phone as her primary device.
This document appears to be an excerpt (pages 93-94, Chapter 15) from a manuscript or memoir by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by Bates stamp GIUFFRE). The text details a sexual encounter with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, followed by a massage session. It describes the transactional nature of Epstein and Maxwell's relationship. Significantly, the narrator describes discovering a hidden security room in Epstein's mansion managed by an employee, featuring a bank of monitors recording the interior of the house, which the narrator surmises was used to generate 'free porn to share with all of his pedophile friends' and for surveillance.
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