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Ghislaine Maxwell repeatedly attempted to frame her lifestyle as requiring extraordinary security, at one point explicitly comparing her situation to that of Princess Diana. In court filings and public statements, Maxwell suggested that the level of scrutiny, media attention, and alleged threats she faced justified special treatment—arguing that, like Diana, she was a high-profile target whose safety concerns were exceptional rather than routine.
The comparison was widely criticized as self-serving and tone-deaf. Princess Diana was a globally recognized royal subjected to relentless press intrusion and documented security failures that ended in her death, while Maxwell’s notoriety stemmed directly from her role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Courts and critics viewed Maxwell’s analogy as an attempt to elevate her status and minimize accountability, rather than a credible comparison grounded in reality or risk.
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The comparison was widely criticized as self-serving and tone-deaf. Princess Diana was a globally recognized royal subjected to relentless press intrusion and documented security failures that ended in her death, while Maxwell’s notoriety stemmed directly from her role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. Courts and critics viewed Maxwell’s analogy as an attempt to elevate her status and minimize accountability, rather than a credible comparison grounded in reality or risk.
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[email protected]
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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