Will Ghislaine Maxwell save herself and give up Epstein’s friends?
Prosecutors from the public-corruption unit in the Manhattan US attorney’s office are on the case, suggesting a public official may be involved
05 July 2020 - 05:33
New York/London — The death of Jeffrey Epstein in a New York prison cell in August 2019 robbed his accusers of a chance for justice and shut down the tantalising possibility that the secrets of a sordid life spent among the rich and powerful might be revealed.
Thursday’s arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell — almost exactly a year after Epstein was arrested — suggests a fuller accounting of his acts may yet come...
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