Ghislaine Maxwell to Use Unsealed Epstein Documents to Defend Herself, Claims Prince Andrew’s Cousin

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Prince Andrew's Cousin Claims Maxwell Will Show Others Were "Even Worse" Than Her

Ghislaine Maxwell, who was recently sentenced to 20 years in prison for her involvement in sex trafficking, plans to use the newly-unsealed Epstein documents to prove that she is not the "most horriblest person on earth," according to author Christina Oxenberg in an exclusive interview with The U.S. Sun.

Over 100 Names of Epstein Associates Listed in Documents

The unsealed documents contain a list of over 100 names of rich and powerful individuals who were associated with Epstein, including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump. Maxwell hopes that these names will demonstrate that she is not the only one guilty of wrongdoing.

Maxwell's Attorney Responds to Unsealed Documents

Maxwell's attorney, Arthur Aidala, commented on her behalf after the documents were unsealed, stating that the overall crime is about men abusing women over a long period of time and that Maxwell is the only woman in jail. Oxenberg scoffed at this response, suggesting that it was an attempt to deflect from Maxwell's actions.

Accusations Against Prince Andrew Revealed in Court Filing

The unsealed documents contain allegations that Prince Andrew participated in an "underage orgy" and that Maxwell facilitated his acts of sexual abuse by acting as a "madame" for Epstein. The Duke of York has consistently denied any wrongdoing and settled with one of Epstein's accusers out of court.

Maxwell's Move to Florida Prison and Popularity Among Inmates

Maxwell has been moved from New York to FCI Tallahassee in Florida and has reportedly bonded with her cellmates. She is said to be entertaining, although Oxenberg finds her repulsive and vulgar. Maxwell is eligible for release on July 17, 2037.

Overall, the unsealed Epstein documents have the potential to shed more light on the extent of Maxwell's involvement and the network of individuals associated with Epstein's crimes.