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Subject: Coverasge of Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell Continues
Prince Andrew coverage continues in local media, including in the The Guardian, Sun, and Express. See
telegraph article below.
Telegraph Exclusive: Ghislaine Maxwell 'won't sell Prince Andrew out'
Socialite will never offer information on the Duke of York as part of a plea deal, insists one of her closest friends
By Camilla Tominey, Associate Editor and Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter 3 July 2020 • 9:31pm
Ghislaine Maxwell will "never" offer any information about the Duke of York as part of a plea deal, one of her
closest confidantes has revealed.
As a new photograph on Friday night emerged of the socialite sitting in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace,
Laura Goldman, who has been friends with Ms Maxwell for several years, told The Telegraph she would "never
sell out" Prince Andrew.
The extraordinary image, showing the 58-year-old lounging on a throne alongside the Hollywood actor Kevin
Spacey, emerged after she was arrested on sex-trafficking charges linked to Jeffrey Epstein on Thursday. It is
believed to have been taken in 2002 — three years before the police began investigating the late financier for
child-sex crimes.
It is thought Ms Maxwell's arrest could have significant implications for the Duke, 60, who was reportedly
introduced to the billionaire paedophile by her in 1999.
In an exclusive interview, former New York stockbroker Ms Goldman sensationally claims that Ms Maxwell had a
"fling" with the Queen's son, with whom she has remained close friends, last meeting at Buckingham Palace in
July 2019.
"The only way she can walk is if she gives someone up, but that definitely won't be Andrew," said Ms Goldman.
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"She is so appreciative that when she first came to New York, the Duke helped to launch her into high society.
She always talks about what a true friend he is. She doesn't see any reason to speak about him to the
authorities."
Ms Goldman suggested that the Duke's "sense of entitlement" may have blinded him to what was going on
inside Epstein's depraved world.
She said: "Ghislaine's always told me that Andrew's kind of stupid and naive and if there were girls in the house
while he was there, he would have thought they were servants. "All these people thinking he is evil are just
wrong. He is just the kind of entitled person who sees everyone as a servant."
Ms Goldman suggested that Ms Maxwell is more likely to talk about former US president Bill Clinton and
President Donald Trump, who were among the disgraced businessman's high-profile associates. No allegations
have been made about either man.
Ms Maxwell was discovered in Bradford, a small town in New Hampshire, and charged with helping to entice
underage girls to travel for sex and lying to investigators. It is not known how she will plead.
It is understood she has been moved from Bradford, where she was arrested after evading investigators for a
year, to a nearby federal facility before a court appearance in New York.
The youngest daughter of the late media tycoon Robert Maxwell is central to allegations made ba
who claims she was trafficked from the US to London and was forced to sleep with the Duke
when she was 17.
The Duke himself has always strongly denied the claims, maintaining that he has no recollection of meetingM
She alleges she was introduced to the Duke in Ms Maxwell's London home in March 2001, with a now-infamous
photograph of the Duke with his arm around the younger woman said to have been taken at the residence.
Ms Maxwell is accused of lying about Epstein's sexual activities, including the recruitment of underage girls for
sexual massages, and his use of sex toys. The perjury allegations are the only charges brought against Ms
Maxwell to date that relate to a period of time when the Duke knew Epstein.
The more serious offences of child sex trafficking and grooming are alleged to have taken place between 1994
and 1997, two years before the Duke was introduced to Epstein.
US prosecutors said they would "welcome" the Duke's testimony as part of the ongoing FBI investigation.
His lawyers claim they twice contacted the US Department of Justice in the past month but received no
response. On Friday, the Duke's legal problems mounted after a new lawsuit from one of Epstein's alleged
victims was filed on Thursday.
The civil claim is being brought b
now 26, who alleges that she was sexually abused by
Epstein in 2010 when she was 17 at the financier's New York mansion. She claims that she was raped while the
Duke of York was visiting. Ms
said she was invited to the house for a "modelling interview", according
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to the claim seen by The Daily Telegraph that was filed at the Manhattan Federal Court against Epstein's $630
million (£505 million) estate.
Prince Andrew was pictured leaving the Upper East Side townhouse in 2010, two years after Epstein was
convicted by a Florida state court of procuring an underage girl for prostitution.
The Duke claimed he had travelled to the US to cut ties with Epstein, who committed suicide last year in a new
York cell while facing fresh charges.
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