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Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice and ‘good friend’ to Prince Andrew, was a ‘monster’ sex trafficker

She was found guilty of sex trafficking crimes

Ghislaine Maxwell: Making of a Monster on Channel 4 tells the sickening true story of the infamous heiress, but where is she now?

It’s a disturbing insight into how the daughter of Robert Maxwell turned to depraved acts, despite being surrounded by the privilege and wealth most of us only dream of.

The crimes she committed with her boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, and her links to Prince Andrew, saw her face a very public and damning trial. So what exactly did Ghislaine Maxwell do, and where is she now?

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Here’s everything you need to know about the convicted sex offender and former socialite.

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Epstein with British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?

British Ghislaine is famous for being the daughter of publishing mogul Robert Maxwell, who became known as a socialite in her own right.

Born in France and raised in Oxford, she grew up with her family at Headington Hill Hall in Oxford. Her home was a 53-room mansion. She went on to attend Balliol College, Oxford, and became a familiar face in London’s social scene. Ghislaine worked for her father until his unexpected death in November 1991.

She subsequently moved to New York City, where she continued living as a socialite. She gained the most notoriety, however, for her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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Ghislaine Maxwell smiles at camera

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Prince Andrew with Virginia Roberts, and Ghislaine Maxwell on right

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell take a stroll

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Helen Fear
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