What's going on with Ghislaine Maxwell's sex abuse trial?
NEW YORK -- The case for and against Ghislaine Maxwell has
been made, and as soon as Monday, her fate will rest squarely in the jury's
hands.
Maxwell, a socialite, has denied allegations from four women
who say they were teens when she helped the wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein
sexually abuse them. Her lawyers say she has been wrongly targeted by
prosecutors intent on holding someone — anyone — accountable after Epstein
killed himself while awaiting trial on related sex-abuse charges.
The evidence phase of the trial concluded within three
weeks. With just days left before a verdict is expected, it’s time to take
stock of developments.
WHO ARE GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S ACCUSERS?
The prosecution, mounted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for
the Southern District of New York, hinges on the accusations of four women who
say they were teenagers when Maxwell and Epstein sexually exploited them in the
1990s and early 2000s. Three testified under the pseudonyms Jane, Kate and
Carolyn. One, Annie Farmer, decided to tell her story publicly.
WHAT WAS GHISLAINE MAXWELL UP TO BEFORE HER ARREST?
Maxwell was arrested in July 2020 — almost a year after
Epstein killed himself in jail while awaiting trial. After Epstein's death, she
withdrew from public activities like running an oceans charity. Her whereabouts
became a subject of public speculation. Was that her eating a burger and
reading a book on CIA operatives in Southern California? Was she living in
Britain or Paris or maybe even Massachusetts? Prosecutors say she went into
hiding in New Hampshire — where she was eventually arrested — in a
million-dollar home where she kept her cellphone wrapped in foil.
SO HAS GHISLAINE MAXWELL BEEN IN JAIL THIS WHOLE TIME?
Yes, despite multiple requests for bail, Maxwell has spent
well over a year lodged in federal lockup in Brooklyn. Maxwell has triple
citizenship with the U.S., U.K. and France, the last of which does not
extradite its citizens. Her attorneys and family have lambasted jail
conditions, which they say are punitive and inhospitable to Maxwell’s ability
to mount a proper defense.
HOW EXACTLY DO YOU PRONOUNCE ‘GHISLAINE’?
Think French. Hard "g," silent “s.” First
syllable: “ghee,” like the clarified butter, and quick. Second syllable, like a
country lane and slightly emphasized.
IS THE GHISLAINE MAXWELL TRIAL AIRING ON TELEVISION OR
STREAMING?
No. It's in federal court, which doesn't allow cameras.
That's why all the images from the courtroom are sketched.
WHEN DID TESTIMONY BEGIN?
Nov. 29.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE PROSECUTORS TO MAKE THEIR CASE?
The prosecution's case lasted two weeks, across 10 days of
testimony.
HOW LONG DID IT TAKE THE DEFENSE TO MAKE THEIR CASE?
Two days.
THAT'S IT?
Yes, the witness lists for both sides were greatly
truncated. The whole trial was originally projected to last six weeks!
WHEN WILL GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S TRIAL BE OVER NOW?
It's hard to give a precise estimate, but closing arguments
are set for Monday and the jury could get the case as soon as the end of that
day. We might see a verdict as early as Christmas, which also happens to be
Maxwell's 60th birthday.
WHY DIDN'T GHISLAINE MAXWELL TESTIFY?
When offered the chance, she told the judge — not without some
defiance — that she had no need to testify, as the prosecution had failed to
adequately prove their case. But regardless, it's rare for a high-profile
defendant to put themselves on the stand, as it opens them up to a lot more
scrutiny.
WHAT EXACTLY WAS GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S RELATIONSHIP WITH
JEFFREY EPSTEIN?
They were romantically involved, but at some point — the
timeline is unclear — she says she transitioned to being more of an employee,
running his households. Prosecutors have accused of her as functioning as
Epstein's madam, procuring underage girls to satisfy him sexually.
WHERE DID JEFFREY EPSTEIN HAVE HOMES?
All over the place: Palm Beach, Florida; New Mexico;
Manhattan; the U.S. Virgin Islands; Paris.
WHAT DID JEFFREY EPSTEIN DO FOR A LIVING?
He left his teaching career at a tony Manhattan prep school
to work at Bear Stearns, an investment bank, and then started his own
money-management business. He would not disclose his assets and income even
after his July 2019 arrest, but he seems to have built a fortune managing
investments for others.
HOW IS PRINCE ANDREW INVOLVED IN ALL OF THIS?
He's not. Not exactly, at least. A woman is suing the
British royal, saying he sexually abused her when she was 17. She says Maxwell
facilitated her meetings with Andrew, who has denied the account. But the
woman's accusations have been left out of this trial. That lawsuit won't go to
trial until at least late 2022. Andrew's name has come up in this trial,
though: a pilot of Epstein's private jet, dubbed the “Lolita Express” by the
news media, testified he had flown Andrew and an accuser confirmed she told the
FBI she had flown with the prince, as well.
WHO IS GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S HUSBAND?
Also unclear! She was living with him when she was arrested
in New Hampshire, but court documents have not made his name public. He did
support her bail attempts, but has not been spotted at the trial.
DOES GHISLAINE MAXWELL HAVE ANY NOTABLE SUPPORTERS?
Her family — the scions of the late publishing magnate,
Robert Maxwell — is sticking by her. Two of her siblings, Kevin and Isabel,
have attended each day of proceedings. The Maxwells strongly assert the U.S.
justice system is making a patsy of their youngest sister. Ghislaine is notably
the baby of the family and said to have been the favorite of her father, who
died falling off a yacht named for her.
WHO IS THE JUDGE FOR GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S TRIAL?
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan, who was recently nominated
by President Joe Biden to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second
Circuit. That promotion is not expected to interfere with proceedings in the
Maxwell case, but the trial was in recess for the first three days of its third
week so she could answer questions from the U.S. Senate panel charged with
considering her elevation.
HOW HAS GHISLAINE MAXWELL BEEN SPENDING HER TIME IN JAIL?
According to a website set up by her family, Maxwell has
been working through a pile of books. Her reading list runs the gamut of
criminal-justice related books like the award-winning “Just Mercy” by Bryan
Stevenson to “Licensed to Lie: Exposing Corruption in the Department Justice”
by Sidney Powell, a conspiracy theorist and former lawyer for President Donald
Trump. She's also been making her way through Philip Pullman's “His Dark
Materials” fantasy series and popular book club fiction pick “Eleanor Oliphant
is Completely Fine,” by Gail Honeyman.
IF CONVICTED, HOW MUCH TIME IN PRISON WOULD SHE BE LOOKING
AT?
Potentially many years.
LET'S REWIND: WHAT EXACTLY IS GHISLAINE MAXWELL CHARGED
WITH?
This ongoing trial revolves around six charges:
1. conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in
illegal sex acts
2. enticement of a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex
acts
3. conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in
criminal sexual activity
4. transportation of a minor with intent to engage in
criminal sexual activity
5. sex trafficking conspiracy
6. sex trafficking of a minor
A superseding indictment in March also charged Maxwell with
two counts of perjury, but the judge granted the defense's request to spin
those off into a separate trial.
SO THERE'S MORE TO COME?
Yes. Regardless of the outcome of this trial, there's more
to come.
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