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Ghislaine Maxwell convicted of setting up girls for Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse

  • The British socialite was accused of recruiting and grooming teenagers for her former boyfriend
  • During the trial, jurors heard emotional and graphic testimony from four women; Maxwell was said to have taken part in some of the encounters

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An image of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein was introduced as evidence at Maxwell’s trial. Photo: US Department of Justice via TNS
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Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty by a US jury on Wednesday of helping the late financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls, sealing a remarkable fall from grace for 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.

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The jury deliberated for five full days before reaching the verdict.

Defence lawyers Bobbi Sternheim and Christian Everdell speak with Ghislaine Maxwell during her trial in New York on Wednesday. Courtroom sketch: Jane Rosenberg via Reuters
Defence lawyers Bobbi Sternheim and Christian Everdell speak with Ghislaine Maxwell during her trial in New York on Wednesday. Courtroom sketch: Jane Rosenberg via Reuters

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.

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