
""I was walking toward the Mar-a-Lago spa, on my way to work, when a car slowed behind me," Giuffre writes. "Inside was a British socialite named Ghislaine Maxwell and her driver, Juan Alessi, whom she insisted on calling 'John.' Alessi would later testify under oath that on this day, when Maxwell spotted me-my long blond hair, my slim build, and what he called my notably 'young' appearance-she commanded him from the back seat, 'Stop, John, stop!'""
"Earlier this year, Virginia Giuffre, who was recruited by Maxwell when she was working at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago spa at 17 years old, died by suicide. Before her death, however, Giuffre finished a memoir, Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice. Due October 25, the book painstakingly details the predation and exploitation she suffered at Epstein and Maxwell's hands."
"Maxwell then approached Giuffre as she worked the front desk and offered her the opportunity that would ultimately mar her life: to become the massage therapist to a wealthy man and longtime Mar-a-Lago member: Epstein. Lured by the promise of financial freedom, Giuffre agreed and was instructed to come to Epstein's Palm Beach mansion for an intro"
Reports that Ghislaine Maxwell is being treated "like a guest in a hotel" at a low-security Texas prison prompted scrutiny and questions about potential preferential treatment. Attorney General Pam Bondi faced inquiries about Maxwell's treatment and did not directly answer those questions. Virginia Giuffre, recruited by Maxwell while working at Mar-a-Lago at 17, died by suicide earlier this year after completing a memoir. Giuffre's memoir, due October 25, recounts her recruitment, the promise of financial freedom, her trips to Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, and the predation and exploitation she suffered at Epstein and Maxwell's hands.
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