
Former Art Students Confirm Maria Farmers Account Of The New Mexico Trip
14.08.2025
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When several art students came forward to corroborate Maria Farmer’s account of her trip to Jeffrey Epstein’s New Mexico compound with Ghislaine Maxwell, their testimony should have been a turning point. It was independent, credible, and detailed—precisely the kind of supporting evidence that, in a just system, strengthens a survivor’s case. Yet, in the rarefied air of high society, truth is often treated as a nuisance rather than a compass. The corroboration was met with the same pattern of silence, dismissal, and selective blindness that always seems to emerge when accusations target the powerful. The goal wasn’t to disprove the art students—it was to make their voices irrelevant.
Their accounts undercut the “he said, she said” defense that Maxwell’s defenders quietly leaned on, yet the institutions and individuals capable of acting on the information showed no urgency to do so. That’s because acknowledging the art students meant acknowledging that Maria Farmer’s accusations were not isolated, but part of a broader and corroborated pattern of abuse. In high society, that’s dangerous—because one open door of truth often leads to an entire hallway of scandal. Instead of embracing the credibility these witnesses brought, the powerful chose to bury it under the weight of their own self-preservation, proving once again that truth does not topple power unless power allows it.
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Their accounts undercut the “he said, she said” defense that Maxwell’s defenders quietly leaned on, yet the institutions and individuals capable of acting on the information showed no urgency to do so. That’s because acknowledging the art students meant acknowledging that Maria Farmer’s accusations were not isolated, but part of a broader and corroborated pattern of abuse. In high society, that’s dangerous—because one open door of truth often leads to an entire hallway of scandal. Instead of embracing the credibility these witnesses brought, the powerful chose to bury it under the weight of their own self-preservation, proving once again that truth does not topple power unless power allows it.
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To contact me:
[email protected]
Source:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.artnet.com/art-world/epstein-ranch-art-students-1760265/amp-page
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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