From Reuters:
“Ghislaine Maxwell convicted
of setting up girls for Epstein sex abuse”
Ghislaine Maxwell was found
guilty by a U.S. jury on Wednesday of helping the late financier Jeffrey
Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls, sealing a remarkable fall from gracefor
the British socialite. Maxwell, 60, was accused of recruiting and grooming four
teenagers for Epstein between 1994 and 2004. Her former boyfriend Epstein
killed himself in 2019 in a Manhattan jail cell while awaiting trial on sex
abuse charges of his own. She was convicted on five of six counts. After the
verdict was read, Maxwell pulled down her face mask and poured herself a glass
of water. Along with the trials of movie producer Harvey Weinstein and singer
R. Kelly, Maxwell's case is among the highest-profile trials to take place in
the wake of the #MeToo movement, which encouraged women to speak out about
sexual abuse by famous and powerful people.
During the trial's closing
arguments in federal court in Manhattan a prosecutor said Maxwell was Epstein's
"partner in crime." "Ghislaine Maxwell made her own choices. She
committed crimes hand in hand with Jeffrey Epstein. She was a grown woman who
knew exactly what she was doing," Assistant U.S. Attorney Alison Moe said.
Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York,
applauded the verdict in a statement that said Maxwell was convicted of
"one of the worst crimes imaginable." "The road to justice has
been far too long," his statement said. "But, today, justice has been
done. I want to commend the bravery of the girls – now grown women – who
stepped out of the shadows and into the courtroom." Maxwell's attorneys
had argued she was being used as a scapegoat for Epstein and sought to portray
the accounts of her four accusers as not credible, saying their memories had
been corrupted over the decades and that they were motivated by money. "Epstein's
death left a gaping hole in the pursuit of justice for many of these
women," Maxwell's defense lawyer Bobbi Sternheim said. "She's filling
that hole, and filling that empty chair." Maxwell dated Epstein for
several years in the 1990s, when the pair attended high society parties and
traveled on luxurious private jets. A few months after Epstein's death, Maxwell
purchased a home for $1 million in cash in Bradford, New Hampshire where she
remained out of the limelight until her July 2020 arrest. An FBI official said
Maxwell had "slithered away." Maxwell, a daughter of British press
baron Robert Maxwell, had been accustomed to opulence all her life. Her father
founded a publishing house and owned tabloids including the Daily Mirror. He
was found dead off his yacht near the Canary Islands in 1991.
GRAPHIC TESTIMONY U.S.
District Judge Alison Nathan did not say when Maxwell would be sentenced. She
said she appreciated the jury's work in the face of surging COVID-19 cases. "Let
me say my sincere thanks on behalf of the court and the parties and myself for
your attention, time and service," the judge said. The jury deliberated
for five full days before reaching the verdict. During the trial, jurors
heard emotional and graphic testimony from four women, two of whom said they
were 14 when Epstein began abusing them. Three of the women said Maxwell
herself had inappropriately touched them. Prosecutors displayed for the
jury a green massage table that was seized from Epstein's Palm Beach, Florida,
estate in 2005. Three of the four accusers said they gave Epstein massages that
escalated into sexual activity. A woman known by the pseudonym Jane
testified that she was 14 when Epstein first abused her in 1994. Maxwell
sometimes took part in her sexual encounters with Epstein and acted as if it
was normal, Jane testified. "It made me feel confused because that
did not feel normal to me," Jane said. "I'd never seen anything like
this or felt anything like this." Moe said during her closing
argument that Maxwell's presence made young girls feel comfortable with
Epstein. Otherwise, receiving an invitation to spend time with a middle-aged
man would have seemed "creepy" and "set off alarm bells,"
Moe said. "Epstein could not have done this alone," she said.
Moe reminded jurors of bank records they saw at trial showing that Epstein
paid Maxwell millions of dollars over the years. She said Maxwell was motivated
to do whatever it took to keep Epstein happy in order to maintain her luxurious
lifestyle. Defense attorney Laura Menninger countered during closing
arguments that Maxwell was an innocent woman and that prosecutors had not
proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Maxwell was aware of or involved in any
crimes Epstein committed.
The jury also saw images
depicting Maxwell's and Epstein's intimate relationship during the 1990s. The
never-before-seen digital photographs showed Maxwell kissing Epstein on the
cheek or rubbing his bare foot. Maxwell's lawyers aggressively pushed back on
the accusers' accounts during the trial, arguing that their stories had shifted
over the years. Under cross-examination by Menninger, Jane acknowledged that
she did not initially tell the FBI everything about Maxwell's involvement
because she was not comfortable sharing all the details. "I was sitting in
a room full of strangers and telling them the most shameful, deepest secrets
that I'd been carrying around with me my whole life," she said. Maxwell's
defense said the women were motivated by money to implicate Maxwell since all
four had received million-dollar awards from a compensation fund for Epstein's
victims. But the women disputed those characterizations, saying they decided to
testify out of a desire for justice, not money. "Money will not ever fix
what that woman has done to me," testified one woman, known by her first
name Carolyn.
^ it’s great to see this horrible
woman, who helped a Monster, be found guilty. I only hope she gets to spend the
rest of her life behind bars instead of the luxury she is used to. ^
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