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Ghislaine Maxwell Does Shocking First Interview From Prison And Reveals Her Close Relationship With ‘Dear Friend’ Prince Andrew

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Ghislaine Maxwell who was convicted of sex trafficking teenage girls has just been interviewed from behind bars.

Maxwell who was Jeffery Epstein’s partner in crime spoke to a CBS reporter and stated she feels sorry for her “dear friend Prince Andrew”.

Prince Andrew recently settled a lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre after Giuffre sued Andrew for raping her at Epstein’s mansion when she was 17.

Maxwell who is serving 20 years in prison told CBS that she wished she never met Epstein and that meeting him was the worst thing that occurred in her life.

The truth is Maxwell never regretted meeting Epstein until they were both caught.

The Sun had these details to add:

GHISLAINE Maxwell has spoken for the first time from jail about her “dear friend” Prince Andrew.

In a world exclusive interview from the prison where she is serving 20 years for trafficking teenage girls, she confessed: “I feel so bad for him. I follow what is happening to him.’’

Maxwell, 60, appeared shaken when told the Prince’s lawyers had claimed they were never close, before adding sadly: “I accept that this friendship could not survive my conviction.

“He is paying such a price for the association. I consider him a dear friend. I care about him.”

It comes as the Duke of York struggles to rescue his image in the face of hostile public opinion and the heartbreak of his mother the Queen’s death.

In two explosive interviews, one of which was conducted face-to-face in prison, Maxwell even told how she is now convinced Andrew is a victim of faked evidence.

She also spoke for the first time of her close friendships with former US Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and her association with “the greatest regret of my life’’, paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Our first meeting, conducted as part of an upcoming CBS-Paramount Plus special, took place in June this year inside New York’s notorious Metropolitan Detention Centre, followed by another lengthy interview conducted remotely from her current jail in Florida.

Speaking for the first time since her arrest in July 2020, Maxwell talked of her regrets over her association with billionaire financier and sex abuser Epstein, claiming it had turned her into a “wicked witch” hate figure and damaged those she loved. And she revealed she longs to turn back the clock.

“I said in my court statement that meeting Epstein was the greatest mistake of my life,” Maxwell admits.

Sky News got the scoop too:

In a bombshell first interview from prison after being convicted for sex trafficking teenage girls, disgraced former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has spoken about her “dear friend” Prince Andrew.

The right-hand woman and one-time girlfriend of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein spoke to documentary filmmaker Daphne Barak as part of an upcoming CBS-Paramount Plus special.

“I feel so bad for him,” she said, Mail on Sunday reports.

The 60-year-old daughter of the late publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell was convicted of playing an instrumental role in the sexual abuse of multiple teenage girls between 1994 and 2004 in December and sentenced to 20 years in prison.

“I accept that this friendship could not survive my conviction” she replied sadly.

“I follow what is happening to him. He is paying such a price for the association. I consider him a dear friend. I care about him.”

Maxwell said she regrets her close association with the billionaire financier who was found dead in his cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in 2019, because it turned her into a “wicked witch.”

“Meeting Epstein was the greatest mistake of my life,” she admitted.

“And obviously, if I could go back today, I would avoid meeting him, and I would make different choices.”

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david russell
david russell
1 year ago

For sure it was a mistake to be an associate of Epstein. But she was more than an associate. She recruited the girls. To an extent Epstein couldn’t have done it without her.

I do believe she has the goods on a lot of important people and that thus her life is in danger. Maybe that’s why she’s kept her mouth shut (so far). But “so far” will never be good enough. If she were smart she’d spill the beans NOW just to preserve her evil self.

John
John
1 year ago

This “interview” is nothing more then a cover up speech!

Trierstadt
Trierstadt
1 year ago

She is only sad that she got caught and sent to prison. Just another Mosaad agent sacrificed to keep their other spy rings and “honey-pots” open for business.

showme
showme
1 year ago
Reply to  Trierstadt

She will say anything and blame anyone for her actions. She is a female she knew all along what the deal was trafficking girls and boys is a disgusting act, and she sure didn’t mind spending the money did she. No sympathy here folks.

caleb
caleb
1 year ago

The title says she reveals how they tried to kill her, but at no point in the article do you even anything about it. You are not a journalist, you make click-bait trash.

ron
ron
1 year ago

Show us the client list. And I think if Trump was on it. It would have already been in the press.

showme
showme
1 year ago
Reply to  ron

Wonder how much she is getting for saying that one?? So blame it all on Epstein and she can say anything she is GUILTY beyond a reasonable doubt. She’s a female she should know better male or female trafficking is evil and so is she.

Janice
Janice
1 year ago

I want to hear more about Slick willy Clinton and the wife, Hitlary, that accompanied him on these trips to the private island. He’s a sick old man that probably couldn’t do anything not, but he did back then and should be punished for it.

Arlene Galambos
Arlene Galambos
1 year ago

I have always wondered where were the mothers of these girls? I would never have allowed my daughters to be associated with something like this. It all starts with bad parenting.

Perhaps she will find God in prison and redemption. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”. I as a sinner do not have the right to judge another.