March 05, 2011
Deadline for response to The Mail on Sunday (noon).
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ghislaine Maxwell | person | 306 | View Entity |
| SUNDAY | organization | 118 | View Entity |
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This email chain from March 4, 2011, tracks a reaction to an upcoming 'Mail on Sunday' story involving Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew ('The Duke'). The chain begins with a journalist contacting lawyer Brett Jaffe, which is forwarded through Mark Cohen to Maxwell, then to Epstein, and finally to The Duke. Epstein dismisses the allegations as 'salcisous' (salacious) and jokes to The Duke that the only person Maxwell hasn't slept with is Elvis, while The Duke expresses confusion and asks how Epstein plans to respond.
Events with shared participants
The author repeatedly ran into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at parties after writing an initial piece about them.
Date unknown • Undisclosed parties
Robert Maxwell's death, after which Jeffrey Epstein 'took in' a 'wreck; inconsolable' Ghislaine.
Date unknown
Ariadne Calvo-Platero's 40th birthday party, where Ghislaine Maxwell gave a speech and appeared nervous.
Date unknown • Not specified
The death of Robert Maxwell, which left Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable' and led to Jeffrey Epstein taking her in.
1991-01-01 • Not applicable
Following the death of her father, Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine was 'a wreck; inconsolable' and Jeffrey Epstein 'took her in.'
Date unknown • N/A
The 'current fuss over Ghislaine', an unspecified period of public scrutiny or controversy surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell.
Date unknown • Not applicable
A Vanity Fair article by Vicky Ward titled 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine: Notes on New York's Oddest Alliance' was published.
2011-03-08
Death of Robert Maxwell, which left Ghislaine 'a wreck; inconsolable'.
Date unknown • Unknown
A 'current fuss over Ghislaine' is mentioned, implying a period of scandal or public scrutiny.
Date unknown • Public domain
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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