Ghislaine Maxwell’s Private Photo Album Reportedly Features Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Harvey Weinstein
Ghislaine Maxwell’s private photo album has, allegedly, been released.
National Enquirer recently published photos of some of the people associated with Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. Most of the snaps were taken at parties.
“Ghislaine was a major fixture on the Big Apple party scene for years. She met hundreds of people but just because they bumped into her at a party or posed for a picture doesn’t mean they were aware of any alleged illegal activity,” a source said.
A source close to Maxwell said that she’s extremely loyal. This means that she will protect the people that didn’t forsake her even after her arrest last month.
“She realizes prosecutors may try to drag people who were photographed with her into her case. But they’re mostly acquaintances she knew to say hello to at parties or people she’d worked with on business and charity projects. Ghislaine knows a lot less than prosecutors think and as far as she’s concerned, Jeffrey’s secrets died with him,” the source said.
Still, the tabloid published photos of Maxwell with some A-listers. However, Prince Andrew wasn’t photographed beside Maxwell or Epstein. But the snap was, allegedly, taken at the former couple’s party.
However, another photo shows Prince Andrew hanging out with Maxwell and Heidi Klum, who are both wearing wigs.
Clinton’s photo from 2002 didn’t also show him hanging out with Epstein or Maxwell. But the former president is at a party.
Maxwell was also photographed with Denise Richards, Jessica Capshaw, Josh Lucas, Simon Hammerstein, Harvey Weinstein, Martha Stewart, and Calvin Klein.
Meanwhile, Prince Andrew also made headlines this week amid claims that his future in the royal family will be a pale shadow of what he was used to.
According to royal author Nigel Cawthorne, Prince Andrew will never enjoy the freedom that he used to have before he was linked to Epstein, Maxwell, and Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
“It is pretty much an open and shut case that such freedom will never come back again for him. If the Epstein affair blows over — he has after all vehemently denied the allegations against him — it is possible that he may be allowed to return and take up work for the Firm. But he has attracted so much bad attention over the recent years that such a role will be a pale shadow of what he is accustomed to,” he told Express.