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Ghislaine Maxwell ‘Imposter’ Bombshell as Top Surgeon Claims Jailed Ex-Madam Is a ‘Completely Different Person’

Recently released footage of Ghislaine Maxwell’s long-awaited congressional deposition has one top plastic surgeon wondering if that person is really the woman who once trafficked young girls for s– fiend Jeffrey Epstein, RadarOnline.com can reveal. . .

Beverly Hills board-certified plastic surgeon Michael Zarrabi is among them. He says side-by-side photo comparisons show “two completely different people” with “so many stark differences” between the images.

“You can see that the shape of the face has changed and the nose looks completely different,” he examined, before pointing out Maxwell’s eyelids appeared to be altered as well.

“Before, she had very heavy-set eyelids and a very low eyelid crease. And now it looks like she may have had plastic surgery of her upper eyelids.”

Zarabbi stressed if Maxwell’s new look isn’t from plastic surgery, there can be only one other option: “This is a completely different person.” (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell ‘Imposter’ Bombshell as Top Surgeon Claims Jailed Ex-Madam Is a ‘Completely Different Person’” HERE)

Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads the Fifth but Says She’d ‘Speak Fully and Honestly’ if Trump Grants Her Clemency

Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions from the House Oversight Committee on Monday, but her attorney said she is “prepared to speak fully and honestly” if President Donald Trump grants her clemency.

“Only she can provide the complete account” of Epstein’s actions, David Oscar Markus said in a statement after Maxwell’s brief virtual appearance before the panel in the morning, where she invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.

“Some may not like what they hear, but the truth matters. For example, both President Trump and President Clinton are innocent of any wrongdoing. Ms. Maxwell alone can explain why, and the public is entitled to that explanation,” Markus said, sharing what he said he told the panel.

Markus said he told committee members his client “would very much like to answer your questions,” but she “must remain silent because Ms. Maxwell has a habeas petition currently pending that demonstrates that her conviction rests on a fundamentally unfair trial.”

That would change if she’s granted clemency, the statement said. Trump has not publicly ruled out pardoning Maxwell. “I haven’t thought about it for months. Maybe I haven’t thought about it at all,” he told reporters on Air Force One in November. “I don’t talk about that. I don’t rule it in or out,” he said then. (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads the Fifth but Says She’d ‘Speak Fully and Honestly’ if Trump Grants Her Clemency” HERE)

‘Unknown’ Epstein Victim Told DOJ of Accomplice ‘100x Worse Than Maxwell,’ Latest Files Dump Reveals; Epstein Claimed Bill Gates Caught STD From ‘Sex With Russian Girls,’ Slipped Melinda Antibiotics in Latest Files Released by DOJ

By New York Post. A woman calling herself an “unknown” victim of Jeffrey Epstein contacted the Justice Department in November 2021 to make allegations about a man she said was “100x worse” than Ghislaine Maxwell, newly released emails show.

Jean-Luc Brunel, a French modeling agent and longtime Epstein friend, “for 40 years traffic[ked] women internationally,” the tipster wrote, more than four months after Brunel was arrested in France for allegedly raping girls.

“He is 100x worse than Maxwell. Maxwell is bad and guilty but she is nothing compared to him. If you are interested in more information or stories about them/Maxwell please let me know,” the woman wrote. “I was a victim of them and MANY others they all knew.”

It’s unclear if the Justice Department contacted the woman, whose name was redacted in documents.

Brunel was found dead in his French jail cell in February 2022. Authorities said he hanged himself. (Read more from “‘Unknown’ Epstein Victim Told DOJ of Accomplice ‘100x Worse Than Maxwell,’ Latest Files Dump Reveals” HERE)

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Epstein claimed Bill Gates caught STD from ‘sex with Russian girls,’ slipped Melinda antibiotics in latest files released by DOJ

By New York Post. Jeffrey Epstein claimed in July 2013 that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, one of the world’s richest men, asked one of his advisers to provide him with medicine to treat sexually transmitted diseases — the consequences of “sex with Russian girls.”

The late convicted pedophile’s stunning allegations — which were rejected as “completely false” by a Gates’s spokesperson — were included in a tranche of 3.5 million pages of documents released by the Justice Department Friday. . .

“During the past few weeks I have been caught up in a severe marital dispute between Melinda and Bill,” Epstein wrote in Nikolic’s voice on July 18, 2013.

“… In my role as his right hand I had been asked on mulitple occassion [sic] and in hindsight, wrongly acquiesced into participating in things that have ranged from the morally inappropriate, to the ethically unsound and had been repeatedly asked to do other things that get near and potentially over the line into the illegal,” Epstein continued.

“… From helping Bill to get drugs, in order to deal with consequences of sex with russian girls, to facilictating [sic] his illicit trysts, with married women, to being asked to provide adderall [for] bridge [tournaments] . I feel I owe it to my friends and futre [sic] colleagues to admit a moral failure , to ask forgiveness and to move on with my life.” (Read m ore from “Epstein claimed Bill Gates caught STD from ‘sex with Russian girls,’ slipped Melinda antibiotics in latest files released by DOJ” HERE)

Ghislaine Maxwell To Appear Before Congress In Epstein Investigation

Ghislaine Maxwell has agreed to appear before the House Oversight Committee in February.

Maxwell is set to testify on Feb. 9 as part of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer revealed during a markup of contempt resolutions against former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

The former Epstein confidant, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking alongside Epstein — who died in 2019 before facing trial on federal sex-trafficking charges — will provide her testimony virtually, a Oversight Committee spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Caller.

“Her lawyers have made it clear that she’s going to plead the Fifth,” Comer told Fox News Digital. “I hope she changes her mind, because I want to hear from her.”

The spokesperson told the Caller that Maxwell is expected to “take the fifth” during the deposition before the committee.

(Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell To Appear Before Congress In Epstein Investigation” HERE)

Ghislaine Maxwell Moves to Overturn Conviction

Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate and former girlfriend of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, has launched a dramatic bid to overturn her sex-trafficking conviction and walk free from federal prison, claiming newly uncovered evidence proves her trial was fundamentally unfair.

In a habeas corpus petition filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, Maxwell asked a judge to vacate her 2021 conviction and release her from her 20-year sentence. The filing argues that prosecutors withheld critical evidence, relied on false testimony, and committed constitutional violations that, taken together, resulted in what Maxwell’s attorneys describe as a “complete miscarriage of justice.”

According to the petition, information that could have cleared Maxwell was not disclosed to the defense before or during trial. Her legal team contends that evidence emerging from civil lawsuits, government disclosures, investigative records, and newly obtained documents would have changed the outcome of the case.

“In light of the full evidentiary record, no reasonable juror would have convicted her,” the filing states.

The move comes at a pivotal moment. Maxwell’s petition was filed just days before the federal government is required to release a massive trove of Epstein-related records under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, a law signed by President Donald Trump after sustained public pressure for accountability. The statute compels the Justice Department to make public a wide range of investigative materials by Dec. 19.

Those records are expected to include search warrants, financial documents, victim interview notes, electronic data, and other evidence gathered during the sprawling sex-trafficking investigation that engulfed Epstein and his network.

Maxwell’s attorneys argue that the impending document release could complicate matters if her conviction is overturned and a retrial is ordered. While she is no longer opposing the unsealing of records, her legal team warned that public disclosure could severely prejudice any future proceedings, noting the materials contain allegations that were never tested in court.

Maxwell was convicted in December 2021 on multiple counts related to recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein. Epstein himself was arrested in July 2019 and died weeks later in a New York federal jail in what authorities ruled a suicide. Maxwell was arrested a year after Epstein’s death and later transferred from a Florida prison to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas following a meeting with senior Justice Department officials earlier this year.

Ghislaine Maxwell Files Petition Seeking Release From Federal Prison Following Meeting with Trump Official

Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has filed a petition asking a federal judge to release her from prison, according to new court filings reported by The New York Times.

Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence at a minimum-security federal prison camp in Texas, submitted a habeas corpus petition this week through her attorney, David Oscar Markus. The filing, made in Manhattan federal court, did not specify the legal grounds for her request.

Maxwell, a British socialite and longtime associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested in July 2020 on charges connected to Epstein’s sexual exploitation of underage girls. Following a high-profile trial in December 2021, a jury convicted her on five of six counts, including sex trafficking of a minor. Prosecutors argued that Maxwell played a key role in recruiting and grooming victims for Epstein.

The new petition follows scrutiny that intensified earlier this year after a private July meeting between Maxwell and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. The meeting drew criticism because of Blanche’s longstanding ties to President Donald Trump.

Legal experts and watchdog groups questioned why a high-ranking Justice Department official met behind closed doors with a convicted sex trafficker, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and whether the meeting could be perceived as an effort to protect powerful figures connected to Epstein.

The Justice Department did not provide details about the purpose or content of the meeting, and it remains unclear whether Maxwell’s latest legal filing is related.

Maxwell continues to serve her federal sentence while her petition awaits judicial review.

‘I Know How Dirty Donald Is’: Stunningly Candid Epstein Email About Trump Gets Released — By Republicans

Republicans on the House Oversight Committee released a trove of Epstein-related files on Wednesday following House Democrats’ release of emails showing Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell discussing President Donald Trump. . .

The emails released by the Republicans are also not flattering for Trump, with an exchange including Epstein writing, “you see , i know how dirty donald is.”

The email dated August 23, 2018, appears to show Epstein and former Obama White House Counsel Kathy Ruemmler discussing Trump’s former fixer, Michael Cohen, flipping on him.

The subject line on the email chain reads, “NYTimes: Donald Trump’s High Crimes and Misdemeanors” and begins with Ruemmler sharing an article with Epstein. “Here’s a story from The New York Times that I thought you’d find interesting: The principled case for impeachment is clear. What’s missing is the courage,” reads Ruemmler’s email. “Donald Trump’s High Crimes and Misdemeanors” is the title of August 22, 2018 oped in the Times by Bret Stephens that included the sub head, “The principled case for impeachment is clear. What’s missing is the courage.”

Epstein replied:

I think he makes the argument that it was his, trumps money , making it not illegal. though he also said he only found out afterwards? and the fact according to the indicment [sic] was billed as services rendered and grossed up. im sure his acct has flipped anyway. , I did talk in detail to starr yesterday re indicments [sic] how trump can make a deal (special counsel). clintons trash can yes starr gave me more. YECHHHH!.

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REPORT: New Epstein Emails Reveal Graphic Recruitment Tactics, Deep Ties to Ghislaine Maxwell

Newly uncovered emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s personal Yahoo account have shed disturbing new light on how the convicted sex offender allegedly operated his trafficking network — not only exploiting underage girls, but actively using victims to help recruit others, often with the help of Ghislaine Maxwell, according to a new Bloomberg report released Sept. 12.

The trove, which spans over 20 years and includes thousands of messages, focuses especially on the period between 2005 and 2008, as Epstein came under mounting legal scrutiny in Florida. The emails suggest that, rather than retreating, Epstein and Maxwell tightened their grip on a coordinated operation to recruit and reward young women — while simultaneously crafting legal strategies to avoid consequences.

According to Bloomberg, the emails included messages from Epstein’s female associates, who regularly sent him photos and dossiers of prospective targets. These profiles included age, ethnicity, job, personality traits, and physical descriptions.

One particularly callous email allegedly shows Epstein dismissing a candidate with a single line:

“Fat and Asian sorry.”

This language and system underscore what investigators have long alleged — that Epstein’s network operated like a targeted grooming machine, designed to identify and isolate vulnerable young women who could be manipulated or bought.

In a 2007 email, Epstein received a spreadsheet from his accountant, detailing over $1.8 million in gifts and cash payments made between 2003 and 2006.

Among the entries were:

Direct cash payments to girls later identified as victims

Electronics, including laptops

Victoria’s Secret purchases

One individual received $75,000 in gifts alone

This financial documentation appears to align with accusations that Epstein used money and material goods to not only silence victims, but bind them into his operation — creating an exploitative cycle of dependence.

Maxwell’s Involvement: 650 Messages, Damning Replies

Despite claims during her trial that her relationship with Epstein diminished after his first legal troubles, the emails tell a different story.

650 messages between Epstein and Maxwell were identified

203 messages were sent in just the first half of 2008, as his legal team negotiated a plea deal

In one striking exchange, Epstein allegedly emailed Maxwell asking:

“Which one do you prefer,,, lewd and lascivious conduct,, or procuring minors for prostitution”

Maxwell’s alleged reply:

“I suppose lewd and lascivious conduct… I would prefer lewd and lascivious conduct w/a prostitute if possible.”

This exchange — during an active criminal investigation — appears to undercut Maxwell’s defense that she was no longer involved in Epstein’s world at the time. In fact, it suggests that she was still actively engaged in his legal defense and his broader operation.

Though communications between the two reportedly slowed after Epstein’s 2008 imprisonment, they resumed in late 2014, just as Maxwell faced new allegations from Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers.

In 2014, Maxwell allegedly emailed Epstein:

“Can you send me the file on Virginia that your lawyers have or whatever info you have on her.”

Then, in January 2015, she forwarded a confidential 20-year-old Palm Beach County Sheriff’s report to Epstein. The report involved a 15-year-old Giuffre accusing two men of rape — a case that was eventually dropped due to “lack of credibility,” according to the document.

Ten days later, Maxwell sent another email to Epstein’s legal team, voicing concern over an emerging U.K. investigation:

“This would take whatever slim shred of a life I have after this mess and kill it.”

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking minor girls in connection with Epstein’s abuse network. Her legal team has submitted a final appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which is set to be reviewed during the justices’ “long conference” — a session where petitions accumulated over summer recess are considered.

The newly released emails — particularly those directly contradicting Maxwell’s claims of distancing herself from Epstein — may further complicate her appeal.

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Reported Work-Release Deal Raises Alarming Questions

The reported granting of work-release privileges to convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell — despite Bureau of Prisons policies barring such benefits for sex offenders — has sparked renewed scrutiny of the network surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.

For many, Maxwell’s case was supposed to represent accountability within the Epstein saga. Her 2021 conviction on multiple counts of trafficking minors for Epstein’s abuse was viewed as a partial victory for survivors and a rare win against an entrenched system that shielded the powerful. But this new development has reopened old wounds and raised new fears: that the machinery of influence protecting the Epstein network is still operational.

According to investigative podcast host Allison Gill, internal records indicate Maxwell’s Public Safety Factor — a designation that typically blocks sex offenders from minimum-security prison camps and outside work programs — was waived. That waiver reportedly allowed her transfer to the low-security Federal Prison Camp Bryan and gave her a custody level marked as “OUT,” enabling work assignments outside the facility.

The question gripping legal observers: who approved this exception, and why?

Federal rules are explicit — sex offenders, particularly those with Maxwell’s conviction history, are not eligible for such privileges.

The controversy over Maxwell’s work release comes just as the White House expressed disappointment over a federal court’s refusal to unseal grand jury transcripts tied to her case. Those records could contain testimony implicating individuals in Epstein’s trafficking ring who have never been charged.

This is not the first time critical evidence in the Epstein saga has been withheld from public view. The financier’s “black book” of contacts, sealed plea deal records from his 2008 Florida case, and the yet-unreleased Epstein “files” from various civil suits remain tightly controlled.

The DOJ could still appeal the decision to keep Maxwell’s grand jury records sealed.

Maxwell’s DOJ Testimony Clears Trump, Fuels Speculation Over Controversial Pardon

Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Jeffrey Epstein, recently met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche for nine hours over two days in a Department of Justice interview. According to sources familiar with the exchange, Maxwell stated that former President Donald Trump had never engaged in any concerning conduct in her presence. This statement has fueled speculation that a presidential pardon for Maxwell may be under consideration — a possibility drawing outrage from victims’ advocates.

Details of the DOJ Interview

Timing & Duration: Maxwell’s interviews with Blanche occurred last month, totaling nine hours across two days.

Content: Sources say Maxwell made no statements damaging to Trump and specifically said she had never observed troubling behavior from him.

Documentation: There is both a transcript and an audio recording of the interview. The Trump administration is reportedly weighing whether to release the transcripts — and possibly the audio — to the public, potentially as soon as this week.

Initiation: Sources indicate Maxwell herself requested the meeting with DOJ officials.

Speculation on a Potential Pardon

While no official decision has been announced, President Trump has not ruled out pardoning Maxwell. The timing of her favorable comments about Trump has led to speculation that the interview could be a factor in such a decision.

Victims’ attorney Arick Fudali, who represents 11 Epstein survivors, condemned the idea of any leniency for Maxwell, calling it “revictimizing” for those she harmed. Fudali emphasized that Maxwell remains the only person convicted in connection with Epstein’s trafficking network and argued that she “belongs behind bars.”

Fudali and others argue that both political parties have failed Epstein’s victims for decades.
Key points from his statement include:

Survivors have been “wronged at every single step,” starting with what he described as an inadequate 1990s FBI investigation.

Epstein’s death in federal custody in 2019 robbed victims of their opportunity to see him face justice.

Continued public discussion of Epstein and Maxwell is retraumatizing for survivors.

Fudali also questioned whether talk of a pardon could be a way for Trump to avoid releasing sensitive Epstein-related files. Calls for transparency in the case have intensified, though the DOJ and FBI have previously stated they will not release additional evidence.

Maxwell’s recent interview with DOJ officials, her favorable comments regarding Trump, and the administration’s possible release of interview transcripts have combined to spark intense public and political debate. For survivors and their advocates, the possibility of a pardon represents not only a failure of justice but also a continuation of the harm inflicted by Epstein and his network.