Ghislaine Maxwell Mentions Prince Andrew During Bombshell Prison Interview; Here's What Jeffrey Epstein's Madam Confesses!
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In her most recent interview from a jail cell, Ghislaine Maxwell mocked a well-known image of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein's victim Virginia Roberts.

In her first interview from a Florida jail cell, the convicted sex trafficker, Ghislaine Maxwell, says she feels so horrible for her dear buddy, Prince Andrew.

Maxwell acknowledged that her connection with Prince Andrew, who lost his royal responsibilities as a result of his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has not been able to endure.

Ghislaine Maxwell Feels Bad For 'Dear Friend' Prince Andrew

This year, Maxwell, 60, was found guilty of seducing young females who Epstein would later abuse between 1994 and 2004. She has disputed all of the accusations leveled against her and is appealing the judgment for which she was given a 20-year term.

The first interview with Maxwell was conducted in a New York detention facility, and the second one was conducted in a Florida low-security jail where she had been transferred over the summer. Epstein, a disgraced banker, was detained in July 2019 on suspicion of sex trafficking. A month later, he committed suicide in a New York prison.

The late media mogul Robert Maxwell's daughter stated her contact with Epstein was her worst regret and that she would avoid meeting him if she could go back in time. However, she went on to say that many women may connect with the experience of falling in love with someone they later regretted, as per Independent.

Maxwell now claims that the image is a hoax, reversing his earlier claim that it "looks authentic." Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for trafficking, claimed after her arrest in 2020 that another inmate had plotted to kill her while she slept in a New York jail. She claims the photograph has over 50 problems.

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Prince Andrew's Sexual Abuse Scandal

Sigrid McCawley, Giuffre's attorney, expressed her surprise that Maxwell had agreed to an interview despite the strong and compelling evidence against her. She stated that the jury was the only audience that matters.

Gloria Allred, an attorney who represents the Epstein victims, claimed that by bringing up the controversy, Maxwell had done Andrew no favors. The Duke of York and Buckingham Palace did not want to comment through their spokespeople, according to The Sun.

As he defended himself against claims that he molested Ms. Roberts, one of Epstein's victims, as a teenager in London, Manhattan, and the US Virgin Islands, Prince Andrew had his military titles and royal patronages revoked in January. He has categorically and repeatedly denied the accusations. He reached an out-of-court agreement with Ms. Roberts, who now goes by her married name Giuffre, for an undisclosed sum without admitting any wrongdoing.

In a court filing in January, the Duke's counsel refuted 41 different assertions made by Ms. Roberts, including her allegation that Prince Andrew was a close friend of Ghislaine Maxwell.

Prison administrators placed her on suicide watch before her punishment after Epstein committed suicide while waiting for his trial. A fellow prisoner at the MDC boasted that she planned to kill Maxwell and that there was a $1 million bounty on her head, according to information released by the MoS in June.

This past weekend, Maxwell acknowledged that a lady had threatened to kill her while she slept. Maxwell is currently employed in the prison's law library, where she assists other prisoners with their legal issues, Daily Mail reported.

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