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Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Less Than Solid Relationship With The Truth

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Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with two counts of perjury after federal prosecutors alleged she blatantly lied under oath during sworn depositions in 2016 tied to civil litigation brought by one of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. In those depositions, Maxwell denied recruiting underage girls, denied facilitating sexual encounters, and denied any meaningful knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of minors. Prosecutors later argued those denials were not misunderstandings or memory lapses but deliberate falsehoods designed to obstruct justice and protect herself from mounting legal exposure. The perjury charges reflected the government’s position that Maxwell was willing to lie under oath to preserve her status, reputation, and freedom, even as evidence accumulated showing her deep involvement in Epstein’s trafficking operation.


Although Maxwell was ultimately convicted in 2021 on multiple sex-trafficking conspiracy counts, the perjury charges were later dismissed on procedural grounds related to prior non-prosecution agreements tied to Epstein’s earlier plea deal. That dismissal did not amount to a finding that she had told the truth; rather, it stemmed from technical legal arguments about charging authority. The underlying allegations remained stark: that Maxwell repeatedly denied obvious facts, contradicted documentary evidence, and attempted to distance herself from conduct that jurors later concluded she helped orchestrate. The perjury counts underscored what prosecutors portrayed as a consistent pattern — when confronted under oath, Maxwell did not correct the record but doubled down, reinforcing a reputation for evasiveness and calculated dishonesty in the face of overwhelming evidence.



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