Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell is once again shaking the foundations of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal — this time by alleging that dozens of powerful individuals quietly escaped accountability through secret legal deals while she alone was left to take the fall.
In newly filed court documents submitted as part of her ongoing effort to overturn her conviction, Maxwell claims that 25 alleged accomplices connected to Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation reached confidential settlements with Epstein’s accusers. According to Maxwell, these agreements were hidden from her defense team and never disclosed during her trial.
The explosive filing, submitted in December and written by Maxwell herself without assistance from her attorneys, describes what she calls “new evidence” pointing to backroom legal maneuvering that shielded other potential co-conspirators from public exposure — and prosecution.
“New evidence reveals that there were 25 men with which the plaintiff lawyers reached secret settlements — that could equally be considered as co-conspirators,” Maxwell wrote. “None of these men have been prosecuted and none has been revealed to [me]; I would have called them as witnesses had I known.”
Maxwell argues that had her defense been aware of these individuals and their alleged involvement, it could have dramatically altered the outcome of her trial.
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