Convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell instead of attending a deposition in a civil lawsuit brought against Jeffrey Epstein by one of her accusers, according to court documents released Friday. , attended Chelsea Clinton's wedding.
Maxwell, who is currently jailed for recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein, was arrested in 2010 despite claiming she was tied up by family commitments in the UK at the time. Former President Bill Clinton was photographed looking out of the crowd as he walked his daughter down the aisle. .
The British socialite was subpoenaed in 2009 to testify in a lawsuit brought against Epstein by alleged victim Virginia Giffle, according to court documents.
Guiffre's attorney wrote in a 2016 complaint that Maxwell initially agreed to be fired.
She arranged a “convenient time and place” with Guiffre's lawyer and even secured a “non-disclosure agreement” in exchange for seemingly reliable testimony.
“At the 11th hour, Maxwell's attorney informed Plaintiff's attorney that Maxwell's mother was seriously ill and, as such, Maxwell was leaving the country with no plans to return,” the filing states.
In view of the envisaged circumstances, the deposition was canceled.
Just a few months later, the sex trafficker was one of 400 guests at a lavish wedding in upstate New York.
“Maxwell was photographed at Chelsea Clinton's wedding in Rhinebeck, New York, confirming suspicions that she is indeed still in the country and willing to say anything to avoid a deposition. “,” the application states.
The claim was made in a 2016 motion to dismiss Maxwell's request to hide her financial assets, saying the money proves she was deeply involved in Epstein's sex trafficking operations. insisted.
The complaint does not list the 2009 civil suit against Epstein, which was filed the same year Giuffre sued the pedophile. He was fired in December of the same year.
Giuffre claimed that he sexually assaulted her when she was 15 years old and that he “demanded sexual exploitation” of her. [Epstein’s] Adult male aristocrats, including royalty, politicians, academics, etc.
Although he has not been accused of any wrongdoing, former President Bill Clinton's name appears 73 times in newly released documents related to Epstein.
The former commander-in-chief has long denied any nefarious relationship with the convicted pedophile, although he was photographed with Epstein and flew on his private jet multiple times.





