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Ghislaine Maxwell disputed the accuser's allegation of a sexual encounter involving Prince Andrew during deliberations with the Department of Justice.

Maxwell's Statement to DOJ: The claimed instance of sexual activity between Prince Andrew and an American minor in 2001 reportedly at her London residence, is, according to her, implausible.

Ghislaine Maxwell disputes sexual encounter allegation with Prince Andrew during Department of...
Ghislaine Maxwell disputes sexual encounter allegation with Prince Andrew during Department of Justice discussions with a claimant

Ghislaine Maxwell disputed the accuser's allegation of a sexual encounter involving Prince Andrew during deliberations with the Department of Justice.

In a recent interview, Ghislaine Maxwell, the disgraced socialite convicted of sex-trafficking, addressed various allegations and claims made against her. The interview, conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, aimed to determine if Maxwell had information about anyone who has committed crimes against Epstein's victims.

Maxwell contended that she did not introduce Prince Andrew to Epstein, a claim that has been a subject of much scrutiny. She also claimed an infamous photo of her with Prince Andrew and an American teenager is fake. Regarding the alleged sexual encounter between Prince Andrew and the teenager, Maxwell asserted that it could not have happened at her London home, citing the small size of her house, which she described as "tiny" and "the size of a nut."

Maxwell's brother, Ian, added fuel to the fire by releasing a staged photograph of two people in the home's bathtub to discredit Virginia Giuffre's account. Giuffre's family has criticized the government's decision to meet with Maxwell, arguing that she cannot be trusted.

Flight logs for Epstein's planes show a trip on a Gulfstream jet from Palm Beach to Paris, Spain, Morocco, and London in early March 2001, with "JE," "GM," and Virginia Roberts (Giuffre) listed as passengers. Maxwell told Blanche the primary purpose of the trip was for Epstein and his decorator to visit a house in Marrakesh, Morocco, and for Maxwell to be in England for her mother's birthday weekend.

Maxwell said she did not hear or witness any improper or illegal activity by any of the prominent people previously linked to Epstein. However, it's important to note that while several figures, including Donald Trump, have been publicly connected to Epstein, no direct allegations of illegal or immoral activities against these individuals have been proven. Maxwell was convicted for facilitating sexual abuse, while Epstein had extensive charges related to child exploitation and trafficking.

Prince Andrew settled the lawsuit with Giuffre for an undisclosed sum. Maxwell currently has a petition pending before the U.S. Supreme Court to review her conviction. The Department of Justice has opposed Maxwell's petition. Maxwell's lawyers have not asked President Donald Trump for a pardon or commutation of her sentence.

In a surprising turn of events, Maxwell met Prince Andrew independently of each other, according to her statements. Maxwell's claims and the ongoing legal proceedings continue to generate significant interest and debate.

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