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Stephen Flatley, part of the FBI’s Computer Analysis Response Team was asked to read the advert to the court. Images shown to jurors in court included an advert for massage therapists to visit Epstein's Palm Beach home at weekends.Īn advert offered "excellent pay" was found on an email document which referred to a "household manual" and "massage creams" Maxwell’s lawyers described it as “an unauthenticated hearsay document from suspect sources”. The book, labelled Exhibit 52, contains “contact information for victims who interacted with the defendant during the relevant time period”, court papers said. Maxwell’s version was allegedly found in her office at the Florida mansion she shared with Epstein and was taken by a former butler who tried to sell it to an undercover FBI agent in 2009. It has been compared to Jeffrey Epstein’s “black book” listing details of some of the world’s most powerful people, including Donald Trump and Prince Andrew. Prosecutors claimed the 97-page book with the names of her alleged victims offered “compelling evidence of her guilt”. Ghislaine Maxwell was challenged over her “little black book” of contacts.
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The trial saw a number of bombshell revelations, including an instruction manual and massage adverts. Maxwell chose not to testify, bringing an end to defence proceedings before the jury left to deliberate. The court was told in intimate detail how Maxwell recruited, groomed and abused girls for sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell pleaded not guilty, with lawyers arguing she was being used as a scapegoat after Epstein took his own life in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex abuse charges.
Three of the accusers testified at the trial that Maxwell herself inappropriately touched them when they were teenagers, the Mirror reports.
READ MORE: New 'key' Omicron symptom experts are warning about Prosecutors claimed the 60-year-old groomed four teenagers to have sexual contact with Epstein between 19. Maxwell, the former girlfriend of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, was found guilty of five out of six charges of sex trafficking at her New York trial, which moved ahead far quicker than than the planned eight weeks set out. Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty of child sex trafficking charges.