There was little Jeffrey Epstein wouldn’t do to satisfy his L for young women and girls he spent Millions masterminding a worldwide sex trafficking operation a year ago he was arrested and a month after that died in custody investigators though refused to let this Scandal go to the Grave with him they shifted their attention to his high-profile friends among them prince Andrew who continues to dodge requests from the FBI for an interview but now there’s been a substantial breakthrough with the arrest of socialite Gillen
Maxwell accused of being Epstein’s right-hand woman she’s been charged with multiple child sex offenses and for the first time in a long time the countless victims in this wicked Saga are feeling relief instead of Terror little St James in the Virgin Islands is a picture perfect playground for the super rich but it’s never been seen like this before this now abandoned island is the keeper of terrible Secrets there’s something a place haunted by what went on here at the hands of the now dead Jeffrey Epstein a man who knew no limits
on my own Island I can the thoughts I want to think I can do the work I want to do and freom expore as I see in 2003 as he told a reporter this island was his world run by his rules I realize what I am I’m very comfortable in my own skin what I’m really free to do is I’m free to follow my own personality and what a dark personality it was children driven to sexually abuse countless young girls his private Sanctuary an isolated prison known as pedo Island where he would share the girls like prey with his rich and Powerful
friends we weren’t anything important to them at all we weren’t even a human being to them we were just another toy to be passed around and that’s what they did Jeffrey Epstein may be dead but the fight for justice is not today we announced the arrest of one of the villains in this investigation Just 4 days ago Glenn Maxwell the Most Wanted woman in the world was found hiding out in New Hampshire she ruined so many lives she belongs in jail you want to hurt kids that’s where you go IP stain’s number one co-conspirator finally
arrested after a year on the Run helped him exploit girls who were as young as 14 years old she’s repellent she’s truly evil now a new criminal investigation on Epstein’s Caribbean island exposes the true extent of his predator’s shocking Behavior what happened on little St James it was so horrifying the actions were just reprehensible and adds pressure on prince Andrew still hiding in the palace refusing to be interviewed by the FBI prince Andrew has simply totally stonewalled of all Epstein’s victims it’s the allegations of Virginia Roberts
Dre Fray that has had the most Fallout around the world amongst many others she claims Epstein trafficked her to prince Andrew three times the first in London when she was 17 then once in New York and the third and final time here in the Virgin Island prince Andrew close friends with Glenn Maxwell denies the allegations the third time that you were trafficked to him were you alone with him no there there were a lot of younger girls with us and it was um it was very shocking how many young women with you I believe there were
eight prince Andrew Med Epstein through Maxwell a British socialite daughter of disgraced media Baron Robert Maxwell with gilen Maxwell’s arrest how do you think prince Andrew is feeling right now oh prince Andrew should be panicking at the moment uh because gilen doesn’t really care about anyone else but Gillen it’s all laid bare in her artwork [Music] Maria farmer is filling her canvas with the Epstein story The Bad and The Ugly for her a story that started in 1995 it was then as a gifted student at the New York Academy of Art she met
patrons Jeffrey Epstein and Galen Maxwell it makes me really sad because the only thing I did wrong was I went to the wrong graduate school that’s the only thing I did wrong Jeffrey fell in love with Marie art bought her first major work and hired her in 1995 to buy art for his New York Mansion during that year she had a front row seat to what went on Behind These closed doors and saw Glenn Maxwell in full flight she would turn like that and like as school’s getting out she’s like I’ve got to get the new biles I’m going
to get the new biles what did she mean by that and and what did you witness so several times um I was in the car with her and she would ask the driver to stop the car and she’d Dash across to the school or the park or wherever she was going and she would like write down her phone number for a child a young girl and then I’d see that child at the house and she’d say they’re auditioning you know I found a model in the park and I thought it was really strange because I did see a couple girls in braces and I’ve never seen a model with
braces of course it was a Roose Epstein claimed to help manage Victoria secret and Maxwell was his eager model Scout he asked me to take my shirt off so I took my shirt off instead as Maria unwittingly witnessed Maxwell was happily procuring girls to feed Epstein’s insatiable appetite for sex with teenagers and young women he start getting a little excited about it and he start touching himself a compulsion Maria would soon experience firsthand gilan came in to get me one evening um basically they brought me to
the gilan escorts me to Jeffrey’s room and he’s lying there and he goes well here sit down you know and so right next to him and then gilan sits on the other side and they began assaulting me but really while I was lying there the whole time I’m thinking my sister’s been around these people my sister was 16 she’s been around them alone Maria’s fears were well-founded her younger sister Annie revealed she too was sexually abused by the peir Maria went to the FBI it was 1996 and she was the very first victim to
officially report Jeffrey Epstein and Galen Maxwell to the authorities but in a pattern that would be set in the decades ahead her complaint was ignored they just kept it all quiet put in the bottom drawer and they’re so dismissive that I just felt daunted and I stopped but by going to police Maria felt the full force of Maxwell’s Fury terrified Maria went into hiding and gave up her art career what sort of threats has she made against you originally it started with things like I’m going to burn your art and then I’m
going to burn your career and then I’m going to burn you and the house you live in and then it was oh be careful crossing a street you know you can get shot in the back of the head you know they were threats against my life and I told the FBI this do you reflect on how different life would be for so many women today if the FBI had investigated your complaints in 1996 yeah they yeah I think about it all the time I do and it hurts a lot and I never had children because of it because I didn’t feel like they would be safe
coming up tricks he made no bones about that he could inflict harm lies she wanted me to believe that she was Jeffrey’s girlfriend and Bargains with prosecutors get a deal like none other that I’ve ever heard of how Epstein and Maxwell she’s repellent way worse than I even understood did whatever they pleased to get away with it makes me very angry that’s next on 60 Minutes yes your soul in July last year the slippery Jeffrey Epstein was finally arrested and charged with sex trafficking a minor abstein was arrested aboard his private
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jet for years he’d used his wealth and power to avoid the full brunt of the law the charges alleged that Epstein sexually abused young girls by enticing them to engage in sex acts for money but finally apprehended in New York with baale refused and with no other way out lawyer Brad Edwards believes Epstein killed himself in prison despite some speculation he was murdered I think once his bond was revoked I think his world just crashed in and the only control he had left was over his life so he took it hearing directly from a victim is the
only way that anyone’s really going to understand Brad represents victims and describes Epstein as has a genius sociopath one of his most confounding and dangerous adversaries he was Charming charismatic funny uh he made you want to like him that’s why he was able to access over a hundred uh young girls and do the kind of things that he was able to do yeah you speak about his Charisma and charm but he he sort of had a double whammy didn’t he because he was always implying threats that he could and would hurt you he would make no
bones about he could uh inflict harm you know um he he might say I’ll tell you what if you keep Prosecuting me this way if you keep doing this someone is going to get hurt and so clearly it was a threat you know there’s no other way to perceive it but his um his delivery was as nonthreatening as possible I think they were in Disguise they were wolves in sheep’s clothing in the early ’90s the wellc connected Christina Oxenberg a member of the Serbian royal family and a cousin to the British Royals met Epstein and Galen
Maxwell his alleged Madam now charged with procuring girls for him and sometimes joining in the abuse she wanted me to believe that she was Jeffrey’s girlfriend but I knew that she wasn’t but she wanted that to to be the the storyline how did you know she wasn’t his girlfriend cuz she’s not 12 with Epstein’s death Maxwell went on the run but Christina remembers the time when both Maxwell and Epstein were desperate to be seen they were a perfect fit they needed each other they were both halves of a hole that they wanted to be he had the

money shared the connections did you like Jeffrey Epstein no not at all he was just a a Goomba from Queens um call me a snob but no he was a typical greedy person who wants more than they already have 66-year-old billionaire Finance year Jeffrey Epstein was in court today for allegedly engaging in sex trafficking crie how serious are these charges against Epstein David when Epstein’s arrest last year made headline mindes Christina was moved to call the FBI so Disturbed was she by what Galen Maxwell had told her in private all
those years ago she was very cocky and she told me that she had just got her helicopter pilot’s license and that as a gift to reward her Jeffrey had bought her a helicopter and I said so dangerous why would you want to do that and she said well because this way we have total control on privacy of who’s doing who’s with us and Maxwell letter her in on another secret this time about the infamous Lolita Express their private plane used to transport young girls and high-profile friends including Bill Clinton she also told me in that meeting
that the plane the private plane that she and Jeffrey used um was wired for for audio video Christina at the time were there any red flags for you at that point were you thinking children are at risk here unfortunately I did not have even the wherewithal to think of such tremendous evil frankly I just thought she was the sort of rancid personality I had no idea we were dealing with true evil justice has long been denied in his sorted case why did you keep going back if you didn’t want to go back I was scared in 2005 an investigation started
into Epstein for the sexual abuse of more than 40 young girls in Florida I didn’t know what to do I was afraid that he was going to harm my family prosecutors had the evidence and the opportunity to put this sexual predator away for life instead Epstein negotiated a secret seedy deal he’d plead guilty to the Lesser charge of unlawfully paying for sex with a teenager for which he’d serve just over a year in jail in return he was led off all other charges and Incredibly his co-conspirators including Glenn Maxwell
were given full immunity in Florida but only for the crimes committed there between 2001 and 2007 it’s a deal like none other that I’ve ever heard of that the fact that Not only was he able to get away with dozens if not hundreds of crimes but also somehow get immunity for his co-conspirators named and unnamed is something that even the judges who have reviewed this case have never seen with her immunity deal in Florida and sense the criminal investigation had run cold Maxwell settled into a luxury Hideout apply named tucked away in New
Hampshire it seems Maxwell didn’t count on being chased down for her crimes outside the immunity period at her remote court hearing on Thursday where reporters could only listen in thanks to co Maxwell’s disbelief could be heard a very loud British woman screaming why is this happening how is this happening how could this happen and just crying her eyes out acting us Attorney Audrey St as alleged starting in 1994 until at least 1997 Maxwell was among Epstein’s closest Associates and helped him exploit girls who were as young as 14 years
old Maxwell has been charged with multiple child sex abuse offenses relating to the Epstein sex ring as well as purgy for lying about it under Earth as the world played the where’s Galen guessing game FBI investigators knew all along waiting for the right time to strike we’ve been discreetly keeping tabs on Maxwell’s whereabouts as we worked this investigation and more recently we learned she had slithered away to a gorgeous property in New Hampshire continuing to live a life of privilege while her victims live with
the trauma inflicted upon them years ago haunted by that trauma Virginia Roberts jefra was not only abused by Epstein and Maxwell but also trafficked by them she alleges to some of the most powerful people in the world Virginia is now married and lives in Queensland from where she runs the victims refuse silence Foundation news of Maxwell’s arrest makes this a good day this day to me has been like one of the best days of my life I have not stopped smiling and crying happy tears and I’m just yeah I I’m elated to know that she’s where she
belongs she is the most narcissistic evil vain woman I’ve ever known and she’s finally been knocked off her pedestal come up the actions were just reprehensible No Escape these young girls subject to sexual assault sexual exploitation from an island Hill help us victims get some accountability the women refusing to give up I’m very proud of myself for standing up and what now for the Playboy Royal the Department of Justice feels prince Andrew has simply totally Stonewall that’s next on 60 Minutes Jeffrey Epstein’s Paradise getaway in
the Virgin Islands may now lie abandoned and desolate but it holds the secrets of a sex ring even more extensive than first thought once you get on that island how do you get off the Attorney General of the Virgin Islands Denise George paints a terrifying picture of what confronted the young women who found themselves trapped here it’s not like a person who’s there and needs help that they can sneak away and run outside and flag down a police car there is now evidence that Epstein’s year in a Florida jail back in 2007 did not stop
him from sexually abusing young girls it’s alleged he did so until a year before his death here on the Virgin Islands these young girls and women were subject to sexual assault sexual exploitation um through coercion false imprisonment um where the passports at some points were taken away and it was quite a number of women at least up to 2018 that continued and that is the jaw-dropping aspect of this isn’t it so what your investigation is showing is the broad scope of Jeffrey Epstein’s nefarious activities that it just kept
going based on the evidence that we found thus far and then there’s the FBI investigation out of New York which snared Galen Maxwell it still has its sights on prince Andrew Virginia Roberts Drea has long maintained she was trafficked to the prince by Epstein she says she met you in 2001 she dined with you she danced with you and she went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Gan Maxwell didn’t happen it’s a prince Andrew is likely sweating right now with her arrest their speculation Maxwell
will reveal all the dark and dirty secrets naming all the men who were party to them in the event that she were to become a cooperator I think that we can we can deal with that I really hope she comes forward and says a b CDE e was involved this is how it ran you you know just just help us victims get some accountability last month the Duke of York’s legal team released a statement claiming he was cooperating with the FBI investigation the Duke of York has on at least three occasions this year offered his assistance as a witness to the
Department of Justice in turn today prince Andrew yet again sought to falsely portray himself to the public as eager and willing to cooperate the US Department of Justice released its own statement denying prince Andrew was telling the truth according to Virginia’s lawyer David boy this is an extraordinary step it’s very significant in terms of the extent to which the Department of Justice feels prince Andrew has simply totally stonewalled what is the end game here in terms of getting prince Andrew before the
Department of Justice they want to interview him as a witness as somebody who was present uh at the sex trafficking somebody who was close to um Jeffrey Epstein uh the second thing that that they obviously are going to look at is prince Andrew as a participant Epstein’s luxury properties on the island in Paris New York New Mexico and Florida are where so many girls were abused where many of them say they were recruited by Glen Maxwell and the other co-conspirators everybody needs to be held accountable that was involved with
Jeffrey Epstein and and all the crimes they committed Courtney wild was just 14 when she became trapped in Epstein’s abusive web for the past 12 years she’s been fighting in the courts to make him and all co-conspirators answerable for their crimes I feel like I’m fighting against the biggest baddest people in the world bash in the long years since Epstein’s arrest and death his victims have just been offered some compassion now now able to seek compensation without the pain of lengthy court cases do you have any idea yet of how many
women will claim and and what sort of figures we’re talking about as individual payouts my expectation is that it’s probably somewhere in the range of 50 to 100 I I think I think you’re certainly talking about a million dollars or more the recoveries are going to be quite substantial in a move that has shocked and pulled many Glenn Maxwell has also sted a claim on the Epstein estate demanding it pick up her legal bills I’m like what she’s doing what um I just can’t even believe she has the balls to do something like that she basically
conspired with him and the fact that she would come back for money after he’s passed it’s just offensive things would have been very different for Courtney if she had not been hurt like this would have been very different for Virginia if she had not been hurt like this these are very sweet people that have a lot of creativity and they’re very [Music] smart as women Maria farmer Courtney wild and Virginia Roberts du are fighting against the unthinkable crimes done to them as teenagers with Epstein dead and Maxwell
potentially facing more than 30 years in jail that fight now turns against the other co-conspirators who enabled Epstein to inflict his monstrous acts on the most vulnerable at the end of the day I’m very proud of myself for standing up to somebody like him and um putting up a fight regard regardless of who he was is this the end of the epain story this is just the beginning there were so many women in Epstein’s orbit that participated procured and benefited from Epstein’s sickness Jeffrey was dirty he was sick he was a pedophile he’s gone
Gillan she is the wicked one and these women with her they deserve the same punishment they deserve to be taken down as well so just the beginning just the beginning yeah hello I’m Tara Brown thanks for watching to keep up with the latest from 60 Minutes Australia make sure you subscribe to our Channel you can also download the N9 Now app for full episodes and other exclusive 60 Minutes content

Behind the Veil: What Ghislaine Maxwell’s Arrest Reveals About the Dark Secrets of the Elite
Article: The private island of Little St. James was long marketed as a tropical paradise for the super-rich—a secluded sanctuary where, in the words of Jeffrey Epstein himself, he was free to follow his own personality. But behind the manicured lawns and the promise of ultimate privacy lay a horrifying truth. To the world, it was an exclusive retreat; to the young girls who were trafficked there, it was an inescapable prison. For years, the global elite danced on the edges of this nightmare, shielded by wealth, power, and a carefully curated silence that allowed a monster to operate in broad daylight.
When Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 and subsequently died in a jail cell a month later, the world was left with a gaping hole in the narrative. The master of the operation was gone, and with him, many feared, would go the secrets of his high-profile associates. But for the survivors—women like Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Maria Farmer, and Courtney Wild—the fight was far from over. They had spent years battling against the most powerful people in the world, fighting a system that seemed designed to protect the predator rather than the prey.
The arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite and Epstein’s long-time associate, marked a turning point in this wicked saga. For a year, she had been the most wanted woman in the world, a figure of mystery and repulsion. When she was finally discovered in a remote property in New Hampshire, the relief felt by the victims was palpable. For them, Maxwell was not just a sidekick; she was the architect of their grooming, the recruiter who made the impossible seem mundane, and the one who often participated in the very abuse she facilitated.
But how did this happen in the first place? How could such a sprawling, systemic operation exist under the nose of the authorities for so long? The answers are as disturbing as the crimes themselves.
What would you have done if you were in the position of these young women, caught in a web where the people in power were the ones committing the crimes?
As investigators and victims began to piece together the history of the Epstein-Maxwell partnership, a picture of “true evil” emerged. It wasn’t just about money or greed; it was about the deliberate destruction of vulnerable individuals. Maria Farmer, a gifted art student who met the pair in the mid-90s, recounted her chilling experience. She had been hired to curate art for Epstein’s New York mansion, but what she witnessed was a horrifying descent into exploitation. She saw Maxwell actively scouting young girls in parks and schools, using the allure of modeling or celebrity connections to lure them into the fold.
Farmer’s testimony is a reminder that the recruitment process was methodical and cold. The victims were not seen as human beings; they were seen as “toys” to be passed around and shared. The cruelty was not a bug in the system; it was the feature. The “Lolita Express,” as the private plane used to transport these girls became known, was effectively a mobile crime scene, reportedly wired for audio and video, capturing the illicit activities of the powerful men who boarded it.
The betrayal was compounded by the failure of the justice system. When Maria Farmer first approached the FBI in 1996, she was brushed aside. Her testimony was filed away, and her pleas for help were met with indifference. This pattern of dismissal would repeat itself for decades, allowing Epstein to negotiate a “seedy” plea deal in Florida in 2007 that granted immunity not only to him for many of his crimes but also to his co-conspirators. It was a deal of such magnitude that legal experts still struggle to comprehend how it was allowed to pass.
Even with Epstein’s death, the tentacles of his network remain a focal point of intense scrutiny. The allegations against figures like Prince Andrew—who has been accused by Virginia Roberts Giuffre of being a participant in the trafficking—continue to haunt the highest echelons of society. Despite claims from his legal team that he is “cooperating” with the Department of Justice, the federal authorities have openly denied these claims, noting that the Duke of York has “stonewalled” their attempts to interview him as a witness.
The contrast between the lives of the survivors and the lives of those they accuse is staggering. While victims like Courtney Wild have spent over a decade fighting for accountability, sacrificing their own mental health and futures in the process, the accused have lived behind the walls of palaces and private estates. They have had the luxury of legal teams, public relations firms, and the silence of their peers.
Is it possible that we are reaching a tipping point where wealth no longer functions as a shield against the truth?
As the legal proceedings against Ghislaine Maxwell unfolded, the courtroom became a stage for a reckoning. Her shock and tears at her own hearing were a stark departure from the calculated, composed persona she had projected for decades. She, who had allegedly orchestrated the exploitation of girls as young as 14, now found herself on the receiving end of the justice she had avoided for so long.
The impact of her arrest extends far beyond the individual charges. It has emboldened other victims to come forward and has cast a long, inescapable shadow over the entire Epstein orbit. The investigation is no longer just about the man who died in prison; it is about the entire infrastructure that enabled him. It is about the assistants, the pilots, the socialites, and the high-profile friends who stood by and watched—or actively participated—as history’s most vulnerable were preyed upon.
The survivors’ stories are a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of absolute, systemic cruelty. They are not asking for sympathy; they are demanding accountability. They are showing the world that even the most powerful and protected predators are not invincible when confronted by the persistent, unyielding demand for truth.
The Epstein saga is not just a crime story; it is a cultural indictment. It forces a conversation about the intersection of wealth, power, and morality. It asks us to consider how we prioritize the voices of the vulnerable in a world that is obsessed with the status of the elite. It reminds us that behind the glitz and the glamour of high society, there can exist a darkness so profound that it defies comprehension.
As the legal wheels continue to turn, the world watches with bated breath. Will there be a full accounting of all those who participated in this nightmare? Or will the legacy of Epstein’s operation remain partially obscured by the same shadows that protected it for so long? The arrest of Maxwell was a significant victory, but for the survivors, it is only the beginning. They are committed to ensuring that the history of what happened on Little St. James is not rewritten or forgotten.
The tragedy of the situation is that the damage done to these young women is irreparable. No amount of justice, no degree of courtroom victory, can undo the trauma of their childhoods. But there is a power in the naming of names, in the documentation of the crimes, and in the official recognition that they were wronged. This, perhaps, is the only measure of justice that is truly possible in a world where the damage is so absolute.
In reflecting on this investigation, it is important to center the victims’ courage. Their fight is an example of what it means to be truly brave in a world that demands silence. They have faced threats, intimidation, and the apathy of the very institutions that were supposed to protect them, yet they have refused to be silenced. They have stood up to the biggest, baddest people in the world, and in doing so, they have become the moral compass that the world so desperately needs.
The saga of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell will be studied for generations as a definitive case of how power can corrupt and how silence can sustain evil. It is a story that should keep every one of us awake at night, questioning the integrity of the structures we rely on and the morality of those we hold in high esteem. It is a story that proves that the light of truth, no matter how long it is hidden, has a way of eventually revealing what has been buried in the dark.
The question remains: who else will be held accountable? As the investigation deepens, the scope of the potential fallout continues to expand. The names that have been whispered in the corridors of power are now being brought into the bright, harsh light of the public record. For the survivors, this is the validation they have fought for; for the perpetrators, it is the beginning of a long-awaited reckoning.
Ultimately, the story of this wicked saga serves as a reminder that the ultimate currency of society shouldn’t be power, influence, or wealth, but the simple, unalterable sanctity of human life. When we compromise that for the sake of the elite, we lose the very essence of what makes us a civilization. The survivors are the ones who are teaching us this lesson, even at the cost of their own pain.
As we look toward the future of this investigation, we must remain vigilant. We must ensure that the story of these victims is not subsumed by the gossip of the tabloids or the distractions of the political cycle. We must focus on the core issue: the systemic failure to protect the vulnerable, and the need for a justice system that works for everyone, regardless of the size of their bank account or the title of their name.
The narrative of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is finally shifting from a story of a monster’s life to a story of the survivors’ victory. It is a hard-won, painful transformation, but it is one that offers a necessary path forward. It is a step toward a world where no one is above the law and where the voices of those who were once considered invisible are finally given the weight and importance they deserve.
The journey of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Maria Farmer, and Courtney Wild is the most important part of this story. They are not just victims; they are the historians of this dark period. They are the ones who have lived the truth, and they are the ones who are forcing the world to acknowledge it. They have turned their private trauma into a public cause, and in doing so, they have ensured that the nightmare of Little St. James will never be forgotten.
As we continue to navigate this complex and troubling history, let us honor the survivors by continuing to ask the hard questions. Let us not be satisfied with the easy answers or the superficial headlines. Let us demand that the truth, no matter how inconvenient, is allowed to come to light. Because in the end, it is only through that truth that we can begin to heal the wounds that have been inflicted upon so many.
The saga of Jeffrey Epstein is a long, winding road that is far from concluded. It is a story of darkness, yes, but it is also a story of a few brave voices that refused to let the night win. May their courage continue to inspire others to speak, to challenge, and to demand that justice is never again traded for power.
The story is far from over, but for the first time, the narrative is being dictated by those who were once its forgotten casualties. Their voices, once small and silenced, are now ringing out across the world, and there is no longer anywhere for the truth to hide. The final chapter of the Epstein saga will be written by the survivors, and it will be a story of justice finally found in the most unlikely of places.
Are you ready to see where this path leads, and will you hold the powerful to the same standards as everyone else? The truth is now in the open, and it is a fire that will not be put out until the final account is settled.