Text states defendant attempts to cast herself as a victim 'of her father'.
She was his favorite child, yacht named 'Lady Ghislane' after her, she was inconsolable after his death.
Strove for their father's... respect.
Described as having 'relentless demands', quashing her engagement, and forcing her business to merge with his.
father was narcissistic... strove for their father's and mother's respect
Her father, Robert Maxwell...
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This document is a page from the Government's sentencing memorandum in the case against Ghislaine Maxwell (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), filed on June 22, 2022. The text accuses the defendant of lying to the Court about her guilt, refusing to disclose details about her marriage to the Probation Office, and drastically altering her reported net worth from $22 million (during bail hearings) to almost nothing (during sentencing). The Government argues that Maxwell accepts no responsibility and instead falsely portrays herself as a victim of various entities, including her father, Epstein, and the government.
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This document appears to be a draft from Virginia Giuffre's memoir describing an evening in London where she was prepared by Ghislaine Maxwell to meet Prince Andrew. The text details her anxiety, her use of Xanax to cope, and a conversation with Jeffrey Epstein where he explains the controversial history of Ghislaine's father, Robert Maxwell (including his pension fraud and death at sea), to explain Ghislaine's background and loyalty to Epstein. The excerpt concludes with Prince Andrew arriving at the townhouse to take the narrator dancing.
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This document, page 7 of a larger report (likely a defense submission), details Ghislaine Maxwell's arrival in NYC in 1991 following her father's death and her subsequent relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. It characterizes Epstein as a supportive figure who helped her through depression with intellectual engagement and comedy clubs, and arranged a business loan which she repaid. The text notes their romantic relationship ended amicably around 2000 due to his work demands, comparing the breakup to one with 'Eva', and concludes with a positive character statement written by Maxwell about Epstein.
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This document is a page from a character reference letter filed in court on June 15, 2022, in support of Ghislaine Maxwell prior to her sentencing. The anonymous author, a family friend of over 60 years, describes the difficult upbringing of the Maxwell children under their 'narcissistic' father, Robert Maxwell, and highlights Ghislaine's intelligence and work ethic at Oxford. The letter appeals to the judge for leniency, noting Ghislaine's regret over meeting Jeffrey Epstein and the harsh conditions she has endured in jail, including sleep deprivation.
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This is a character reference letter addressed to Judge Alison J. Nathan dated October 28, 2020, in support of Ghislaine Maxwell's bail request. The anonymous author, a family friend since age 15, describes the Maxwell family dynamic, characterizing Robert Maxwell as narcissistic and controlling while praising Ghislaine's work ethic, intelligence, and caring nature. The letter details the author's long-term relationships with various Maxwell siblings and the mother, Betty Maxwell, noting the author wrote a book for Betty prior to her death in 2013.
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This page from a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE) details the biographical background of Ghislaine Maxwell, focusing on her family's financial troubles in the 1970s and her father Robert Maxwell's controlling nature. It outlines her education at Marlborough College and Oxford, her early work history in Spain and France, and her relocation to New York in 1991 to launch 'The European' magazine shortly before her father's death.
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