Yolanda Hadid denies claims she let Ghislaine Maxwell hide at her Pa. home
Yolanda Hadid has denied claims that she let Ghislaine
Maxwell hide out at the family’s Pennsylvania farmhouse in November 2019.
The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star and her
supermodel daughter Gigi Hadid spoke out publicly following a series of tweets
from Dutch journalist Henk Van Ess, who claimed he tracked Maxwell through her
IP address.
Van Ess claimed the longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate had
visited a doughnut shop in the vicinity of the Hadids’ farmhouse in New Hope,
Pennsylvania, while also noting that she was “friendly with the Hadid family.”
He tweeted — then deleted — a post containing a link to an
article about the Hadids’ home, writing, “Thanks to @NWOGaction here are some
photos of the place #ghislanemaxwell near #doylestown probably stayed in – the
farm of Dutch born Yolanda van den Herik, now called Yolanda Hadid.”
Yolanda refuted the allegations.
“I do not know or have ever associated with Ghislane- the
first time I have heard about her or any of this was watching the documentary,
like the rest of the world, on Netflix,” she tweeted, before accusing Van Ess
of not contacting her for comment.
Van Ess’ tweets, some of which have since been deleted, were
posted Thursday — the same day Maxwell was arrested on sex abuse charges.
Gigi came to her mother’s defense on Twitter, also accusing
Van Ess of failing to contact Yolanda.
“My mom, clearly from her timeline, almost never uses the
twitter app.. this was only brought to her attention by me bc fans were sending
me your tweets,” Gigi wrote.
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