Ghislaine Maxwell's trial enters eighth day, testimony of fourth victim
expected soon
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[December 08, 2021]
By Luc Cohen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ghislaine Maxwell's
criminal trial entered its eighth day on Wednesday, after jurors heard
testimony from three women who said they were teenagers when the British
socialite set them up for sexual abuse by the late financier Jeffrey
Epstein.
Prosecutors are expected to call one more alleged victim to take the
stand, and may wrap up their case as soon as Thursday, about two weeks
faster than they had originally forecast.
The defense would then have a chance to present a case. It is unclear
whether Maxwell would testify, given the prospect she could face a
lengthy cross-examination by prosecutors.
Maxwell, 59, has pleaded not guilty to eight counts of sex trafficking
and other charges for her alleged role in recruiting and grooming girls
for Epstein to abuse between 1994 and 2004.
Her lawyers have said her accusers' memories have been corrupted over
the years, and that Maxwell is being scapegoated for Epstein's alleged
conduct.
The globetrotting investor died by suicide in 2019 in a Manhattan jail
cell while awaiting his own sex abuse trial.
Two of the women who have testified, identified as Jane and Carolyn,
said they had sexual contact with Epstein starting when they were 14.
Carolyn's case underlies Maxwell's sex trafficking charge, because she
was allegedly paid for interactions with Epstein. She said the
encounters began as massages before escalating.
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Witness "Carolyn" answers question from defense attorney Jeffrey
Pagliuca during the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, the Jeffrey Epstein
associate accused of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New
York City, U.S., December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
In more than four hours of often tearful testimony on Tuesday, Carolyn
recalled telling Maxwell about her troubled childhood, including that
her mother was an alcoholic and that she was molested by her grandfather
at age 4.
She also said she was nude and preparing to massage Epstein, when
Maxwell once fondled her.
"What she did was wrong," Carolyn said.
Maxwell's lawyers have argued that Carolyn, Jane and a third woman who
testified for the government, Kate, had incentives to implicate Maxwell
because they received seven-figure settlements from a compensation fund
for Epstein's victims.
Kate was described as a victim in the 2021 indictment against Maxwell,
but U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan ruled that her encounters with
Epstein were not illegal because she was old enough to consent.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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