Ghislaine Maxwell
Coverage of Ghislaine Maxwell in the Nexus archive.
- Former Clinton aide appears before House panel in Epstein investigation
A former aide to Bill Clinton, Doug Band, is appearing before the House Oversight Committee as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. The inquiry focuses on Band's relationship with Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including emails detailing their interactions and whether Band flew on Epstein's plane or knew about Clinton traveling to Epstein's island. Band stated he had 'bad enough vibes' about Epstein but was unaware of his sex crimes at the time.
- Clinton confidant who called Maxwell his 'lover' grilled by Congress over Epstein ties
Former Bill Clinton aide Doug Band is testifying before the House Oversight Committee about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Band corresponded with Maxwell between 2002 and 2006, including referring to her as his 'lover,' and attended a 2003 dinner at Epstein's Manhattan residence. His testimony addresses potential ties between Clinton and Epstein.
- Clinton confidant who called Maxwell his 'lover' grilled by Congress over Epstein ties
Doug Band, a former Bill Clinton aide, is set to testify before the House Oversight Committee about his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Band attended a 2003 dinner at Epstein's Manhattan residence and exchanged flirtatious messages with Maxwell, including calling her his 'lover,' according to Justice Department files. The testimony is part of a congressional probe into Epstein and Maxwell's activities.
- 101 judges raise New York State bar ethics complaint over Todd Blanche, Trump’s acting attorney general
Over 100 current and former federal judges filed an ethics complaint against Todd Blanche, acting U.S. Attorney General, alleging conflicts of interest due to his prior defense of President Donald Trump in criminal cases. The complaint highlights concerns about Blanche's oversight of investigations into the Epstein Files and his role in Ghislaine Maxwell's prison transfer, which the judges argue compromise his impartiality.
- The secret settlements protecting Jeffrey Epstein’s friends
The House Oversight Committee is considering subpoenas for individuals involved in secret prelitigation settlements between Jeffrey Epstein's accusers and his friends, which include nondisclosure agreements. The investigation into the Justice Department's handling of Epstein cases has highlighted these settlements, with references to Ghislaine Maxwell's 2021 conviction and a recent court filing by her.
- The secret settlements protecting Jeffrey Epstein's friends
Jeffrey Epstein's friends entered secret settlements with his accusers, often including non-disclosure agreements, which the House Oversight Committee is investigating. The committee is considering subpoenas to compel testimony about these settlements, despite some witnesses having signed agreements restricting public discussion.
- After release of Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell again challenges her conviction
Ghislaine Maxwell challenges her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction, arguing that newly released Epstein files reveal violations. The filings assert these files invalidate the basis of her conviction.
- Ghislaine Maxwell’s five-story UES townhome, once used for lavish parties, sells for $16.5M
Ghislaine Maxwell's five-story Upper East Side townhome sold for $16.5 million. The property was previously used for lavish champagne-soaked dinner parties and charity galas for New York's elite.
- US House staff visit Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison after claims of laptop and puppy
US House staff visited Ghislaine Maxwell's Texas prison to investigate allegations of preferential treatment, including claims of a laptop and puppy. The visit followed her transfer to a minimum-security federal prison camp.
- Congressional staff visit prison facility where Ghislaine Maxwell is held
Staff for the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees visited the Texas federal prison facility where Ghislaine Maxwell is held as part of an investigation into her transfer and treatment. Lawmakers expressed doubts about the truthfulness of information provided by prison officials regarding Maxwell's circumstances and raised concerns about her treatment and allegations at the facility.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's new prison posse: Epstein madam forms 'it girl' clique that includes a crooked doctor, a bookkeeper thief, and a CFO who embezzled $9M
Ghislaine Maxwell, an Epstein madam, has formed a prison clique that includes a crooked doctor, a bookkeeper thief, and a CFO who embezzled $9M. The group is described as an 'it girl' posse.
- Heiress who sued Barclays, HSBC for alleged money laundering with Ghislaine Maxwell link seeks $15B in damages
Tanya Dick-Stock and her husband sued Barclays and HSBC, alleging the banks enabled her late father to use trusts, including one valued at $350 million, for money laundering. They seek $15 billion in damages and link the case to Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Inside White House Epstein files crisis meeting: JD Vance 'pushed for full release and suggested using Ghislaine Maxwell to help protect Trump'
A White House meeting addressed the Epstein files crisis, with JD Vance advocating for full disclosure and proposing Ghislaine Maxwell's involvement to protect Trump. The discussion centered on handling sensitive information related to Epstein's case.
- The Wall Street Journal seeks second dismissal of Trump defamation lawsuit
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a second dismissal of a $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump over an article about a letter he allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The court previously dismissed the case, citing insufficient evidence of actual malice, and the Journal argues the amended complaint still fails to meet the required standard.
- Jeffrey Epstein panic sparked bizarre WH brainstorming session among Trump advisers, book says
A panic over Jeffrey Epstein led to a brainstorming session among Trump advisers, as reported in a book. Suggestions included clemency for Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
- "Regime Change": New book reveals Trump team's Epstein leak fears
A new book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan reveals that President Trump's aides held classified meetings in the Situation Room to manage leaks about their handling of Jeffrey Epstein files. The book details internal White House tensions, including Vice President JD Vance's proposal to use Tucker Carlson to interview Ghislaine Maxwell and Trump's insistence on suppressing the scandal.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's most outrageous prison diva moment yet: Inside the Epstein madam's $30 fleece fiasco that locked her prison down for FIVE HOURS
Ghislaine Maxwell's prison incident involving a $30 fleece caused a five-hour lockdown. The article describes the event as a 'diva moment' and refers to her as Epstein's madam.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's most outrageous prison diva moment yet: Inside the Epstein madam's $30 fleece fiasco that locked her prison down for FIVE HOURS
Ghislaine Maxwell was involved in a prison incident over a $30 fleece, causing a five-hour lockdown. The article refers to her as the Epstein madam, though no further details are provided in the content.
- Inside the White House's Situation Room meltdown over Jeffrey Epstein files... and JD Vance's peculiar Ghislaine Maxwell proposal
The White House's Situation Room experienced a meltdown over Jeffrey Epstein files, and JD Vance proposed a plan involving Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Inside the White House's Situation Room meltdown over Jeffrey Epstein files... and JD Vance's peculiar Ghislaine Maxwell proposal
The White House Situation Room experienced tension over Jeffrey Epstein files, and JD Vance proposed a plan involving Ghislaine Maxwell. The incident highlights internal discussions about handling sensitive materials linked to Epstein.
- Bill Gates tells lawmakers meeting Epstein was a 'grave error in judgment' in closed-door hearing
Bill Gates admitted to a 'grave error in judgment' for meeting Jeffrey Epstein and testified before the House Oversight Committee. He stated he never knew about Epstein's criminal activities and ended the relationship in 2014. Committee chairman James Comer requested the testimony as part of an investigation into Epstein's connections.
- Bill Gates faces House investigators over Jeffrey Epstein ties
House lawmakers are investigating Bill Gates' relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, including correspondence between 2011 and 2014. Gates denies knowledge of Epstein's sex crimes and will testify voluntarily before the House Oversight Committee. The probe is part of a broader inquiry into Epstein's associates.
- Bill Gates faces House investigators over Jeffrey Epstein ties
Bill Gates is set to meet with the House Oversight Committee to discuss his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, which occurred after Epstein's 2008 prison term. Gates has denied knowledge of Epstein's sex crimes and claims his interactions were unrelated to Epstein's victims.
- Daughter of 2028 Olympics Chair Dreams of Competing in LA — for Israel
Casey Wasserman, head of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, faces controversies over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and support for Israel. His daughter, Stella Wasserman, is training to compete for the Israeli equestrian team at the 2028 Games, creating a potential conflict of interest.
- Bondi’s replacement saddled with Epstein baggage as he awaits grueling confirmation battle
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi testified that Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche oversaw the release of Epstein files. Blanche faces criticism over the files' rollout and the elimination of the Anti-Weaponization Fund, complicating his nomination as Attorney General.
- Bondi’s replacement saddled with Epstein baggage as he awaits grueling confirmation battle
Todd Blanche, who oversaw the release of Epstein files as Deputy Attorney General under Pam Bondi, is now President Trump's nominee for Attorney General amid bipartisan criticism. Bondi testified that Blanche managed the Epstein files rollout, while the Justice Department's handling of the files and the Anti-Weaponization Fund has drawn scrutiny.
- Bondi distances herself from 'botched' release of Epstein files | First Thing
Pam Bondi, former attorney general, stated that Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's potential replacement, oversaw the US Department of Justice's handling of Jeffrey Epstein case records. Bondi acknowledged redaction errors in the released files but emphasized the department's commitment to accountability. Survivors and lawmakers criticized the DOJ's actions and redactions.
- Pam Bondi claims Todd Blanche was ‘in charge’ of ‘entire release’ of Epstein files
Pam Bondi testified that Todd Blanche, Donald Trump's nominee to replace her, was responsible for the Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. She also stated she was unsure about the extent of Trump's knowledge of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes before they became public.
- Pam Bondi claims Todd Blanche was ‘in charge’ of ‘entire release’ of Epstein files
Pam Bondi stated Todd Blanche, whom Donald Trump plans to nominate as her replacement, was responsible for the US Department of Justice's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Bondi also expressed uncertainty about the extent of Trump's prior knowledge of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes.
- House committee asks U.S. DOJ to examine sexual abuse allegations made by ex-Epstein assistant
The House committee chair is advising the U.S. Justice Department to examine sexual abuse allegations made by Sarah Kellen, a former Epstein assistant. The committee has been interviewing witnesses about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- GOP lawmakers seek sex assault investigation of ex-Miami Beach Mayor amid Epstein probe
Republican lawmakers are urging the Department of Justice to investigate former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine after allegations of sexual assault by former Epstein assistant Sarah Kellen during a House Oversight Committee hearing. Kellen claimed Levine, a close associate of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, forced himself on her at a rented Saint Tropez house in 2002 or 2003. Levine's spokesperson denied the allegations, stating the encounter was consensual.
- Former AG Pam Bondi tells lawmakers Ghislaine Maxwell should ‘die in prison’
Former Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that Ghislaine Maxwell, a convicted accomplice of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, should 'die in prison' during a House lawmakers' investigation into the Department of Justice's handling of the case.
- Pam Bondi to face closed-door questioning from House lawmakers over Epstein files
Pam Bondi faces closed-door questioning by House lawmakers over the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein case files. Lawmakers are investigating decisions regarding the release of files and potential involvement of President Donald Trump. The Justice Department officials accompanying Bondi have been criticized by Democrats as a conflict of interest.
- House Oversight confronts toughest Epstein interview to date
Sarah Kellen, a former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, testified before the House Oversight Committee that she was sexually and psychologically abused by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. During the closed-door interview, she provided names of three men allegedly involved in the abuse and disputed characterizations of her as a co-conspirator, claiming she was instead an indentured slave under threat of death.
- Todd Blanche says he would not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell
Acting US Attorney General Todd Blanche stated he would not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking crimes. This statement was made during a Senate hearing on budget requests for the Justice Department. The hearing was held before the appropriations subcommittee.
- Todd Blanche says he won’t recommend pardoning Maxwell
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the Justice Department will not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficking co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein serving a 20-year sentence. However, the final decision rests with President Donald Trump, whose position on her potential clemency remains unclear. Blanche also apologized for the DOJ's failure to properly redact victims' identities in the released Epstein files.
- Ghislaine Maxwell’s ex-boyfriend says he paid her $7.2M after their breakup
Ghislaine Maxwell's ex-boyfriend paid her $7.2M after their breakup and Ted Waitt regrets not investigating Jeffrey Epstein's guilty plea. Ted Waitt is a cofounder of Gateway Computer. The payment and regret are related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
- Gateway cofounder detailed his romantic relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell in House testimony
Ted Waitt, cofounder of Gateway, testified about his romantic relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell from 2004 to 2010 and received a $7.2m breakup payout. He stated that he would not have befriended her if he knew then what he knows now. The testimony was released by the House oversight and reform committee.
- Lutnick backs away from his Epstein ‘blackmail’ claim in interview with House committee
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick backed away from a previous claim that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had blackmailed people in an interview with House lawmakers. Lutnick agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee after the release of case files on Epstein contradicted his claim. He downplayed his interactions with Epstein, saying they were 'meaningless and inconsequential'.
- Ghislaine Maxwell's niece is forced to step down as school governor after claiming Epstein abuser is 'no danger to the public'
Ghislaine Maxwell's niece has stepped down as a school governor after making comments about Jeffrey Epstein. She claimed that Epstein is no danger to the public, which sparked controversy. This led to her resignation from the position.