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Charges against Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured with Jeffrey Epstein) are announced at a press conference in New York in July 2020. Photo: AFP

Photo of Ghislaine Maxwell with ‘black eye’ prompts questions from judge

  • The UK socialite, who is accused of enabling Epstein’s sex abuses, may have got the bruise when shielding her eyes from prison guards’ flashlights, lawyer says
  • The judge overseeing the case has asked prosecutors to explain Maxwell’s treatment by jail officials

A lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell on Thursday released a photo that shows the British socialite accused of enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex abuses with a bruise around her left eye, which the lawyer called a “black eye”.

The photo was attached to a letter from Maxwell’s lawyer Bobbi Sternheim to US District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan, who oversees Maxwell’s criminal case.

Guards at the Brooklyn jail housing the 59-year-old Maxwell “confronted” her on Wednesday night about the bruise and threatened to put her in a separate housing unit if she did not explain its origin, according to the letter.

Sternheim said Maxwell did not know where the bruise came from, but it may be from her using a sock or towel to shield her eyes because guards shine light into her cell every 15 minutes, to ensure she is breathing and has not committed suicide.

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell is seen in a photo that was included in a court filing by her lawyer Bobbi Sternheim on Thursday. Photo: United States Courthouse court filing via Reuters

Neither jail officials nor the US Attorney’s unit in Manhattan, which is prosecuting Maxwell, immediately responded to requests for comment.

Sternheim did not immediately respond to a similar request. Her letter did not say who took the photo.

Late on Thursday, Nathan ordered prosecutors to explain by May 5 whether and why jail officials might be subjecting Maxwell to nighttime “flashlight surveillance”, and whether she could receive “appropriate eye covering”.

Lawyers for Maxwell have complained repeatedly about her confinement, saying the conditions undermine her preparation for her scheduled July 12 trial.

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Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and other charges over her alleged role in procuring four teenage girls for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 2004.

Epstein killed himself in jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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