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The death of Robert Maxwell, which left his daughter Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable'.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Ghislaine Maxwell person 306 View Entity
Robert Maxwell person 133 View Entity

Source Documents (3)

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Article / Opinion Piece • 2.62 MB
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This document is a first-person opinion piece defending Ghislaine Maxwell, written by an unnamed author who knows her. The author portrays Maxwell as a charismatic, intelligent, and loyal friend, contextualizing her deep bond with Jeffrey Epstein as a result of him 'saving' her after the death and disgrace of her father, Robert Maxwell. The piece suggests that despite the 'current fuss,' Ghislaine's social standing in New York will remain intact because, in that city, wealth and connections often overshadow moral failings.

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Personal Account / Article Excerpt • 2.85 MB
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This document is a first-person account from an author, identified as 'Vicky', describing her personal impressions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein is portrayed as intelligent but socially awkward, while Maxwell is described as vivacious, well-connected, and deeply loyal to Epstein, whom she credits with 'saving her' after the death of her father, Robert Maxwell. The author notes the powerful connections of both individuals, including Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton, and reflects on the nature of wealth and success.

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Article / Personal Account (Exhibited as part of a House Oversight collection) • 2.84 MB
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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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The author repeatedly ran into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at parties after writing an initial piece about them.

Date unknown • Undisclosed parties

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Robert Maxwell's death, after which Jeffrey Epstein 'took in' a 'wreck; inconsolable' Ghislaine.

Date unknown

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Ariadne Calvo-Platero's 40th birthday party, where Ghislaine Maxwell gave a speech and appeared nervous.

Date unknown • Not specified

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The death of Robert Maxwell, which left Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable' and led to Jeffrey Epstein taking her in.

1991-01-01 • Not applicable

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Following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine was 'a wreck; inconsolable' and Jeffrey Epstein 'took her in.'

Date unknown • N/A

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The 'current fuss over Ghislaine', an unspecified period of public scrutiny or controversy surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell.

Date unknown • Not applicable

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A Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance' was published.

2011-03-08

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Death of Robert Maxwell, which left Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable'.

Date unknown • Unknown

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A 'current fuss over Ghislaine' is mentioned, implying a period of scandal or public scrutiny.

Date unknown • Public domain

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Series of transactions on a 'HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT' including one large deposit, multiple cashed checks, and a payment for a check order.

2004-10-14

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Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
3
Extracted
2025-11-19 04:40

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