Ghislaine Maxwell
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Prince Andrew 'could be FBI's next target' after Maxwell, lawyers warn
Lawyers representing Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein’s victims are urging US prosecutors to investigate associates of the pair – including Andrew.
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Jeffrey Epstein survivor Sarah Ransome details being groomed by Ghislaine Maxwell: 'Once you’re there, you can't get out'
Sarah Ransome recounts her experience in Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking ring in her new memoir.
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Trump doubles down on support for Ghislaine Maxwell: 'Not looking for anything bad for her'
Trump again wished the alleged child sex trafficker well, and even appeared to question the allegations against her. saying "I don't know that."
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VideoTrump on Ghislaine Maxwell child sex trafficking allegations: 'I don’t know about that'
In an interview with Axios political reporter Jonathan Swan that aired Monday night, President Trump once again spoke about Ghislaine Maxwell, who was recently arrested for alleged child sex trafficking in connection with the deceased financier, and convicted pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. Two weeks ago, Trump, who knew Epstein and Maxwell socially, caused an uproar when he wished Maxwell well. On Monday, he doubled down on the well-wishes for Maxwell, but first, Trump appeared to question the char
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Woman claims to have seen Prince Andrew at nightclub with Virginia Giuffre
Shukri Walker said she was moved to come forward after seeing the Duke of York's Newsnight interview.
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Ghislaine Maxwell is 'worse' than Jeffrey Epstein, claims accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre: 'She is a monster'
"She was vicious, she was evil and she was a woman," Giuffre says of Maxwell.
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Prince Andrew 'highly likely' to be called to give evidence in Ghislaine Maxwell trial
Royal author Nigel Cawthorne said Andrew would be unable to hold his head in public if he refused to give evidence.
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