In a new interview with the British show "TalkTV" airing Monday, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell claims the photo showing victim Virginia Giuffre with her and the prince "looks like it has been Photoshopped."
Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre had accused prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz of sexual assault, setting off a series of defamation suits, but Giuffre says, “I now recognize I may have made a mistake in identifying Mr. Dershowitz.”
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“She doesn’t think what she did was wrong. She is not sorry. She would do it again,” one woman who testified during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial under the name Kate said.
Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to two decades behind bars for her role in longtime friend Jeffrey Epstein's years-long pattern of sexually victimizing young girls.
In newly filed court documents, prosecutors refuted Ghislaine Maxwell's claims that she is being scapegoated, noting that the socialite "was an adult who made her own choices" when she engaged in the sex trafficking for which she was convicted.
In a legal brief intended to secure Ghislaine Maxwell a lighter sentence, her attorneys claim that a female inmate has said someone paid her to strangle Maxwell in her sleep.
Artist Rina Oh has accused Virginia Giuffre of "sexually abusing" her alongside Jeffrey Epstein in the massage room at Epstein's New York townhome in 2001, claims which Giuffre has denied through her attorney.