New York: British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty on Wednesday recruiting and grooming young girls to experience sexual harassment by the late American investors Jeffrey Epstein.
Maxwell, who turned out to be 60 on Christmas Day, punished by 12 judges from five of the six charges he faced, including the most serious allegations of underage trade sex.
He sat passively in Manhattan the courtroom, slowly removed his mask to take water gulf, as Judge Alison Nathan read the verdict, achieved after five full days of deliberation by the jury.
After that, Maxwell’s lawyer said his legal team had worked for appeal.
“We believe this is not guilty of Ghislaine.
Obviously we were very disappointed with the verdict,” his lawyer Bobbi Sternheim told reporters outside the courthouse.
“We have started working to appeal and we are sure that he will be justified,” he said.
Princess graduated from Oxford’s late British press Baron Robert Maxwell, who grew up in wealth and privileges as a friend for royalties, potentially spending the rest of his life behind bars.
Underage child sex trade brings a maximum of 40 years in prison.
Lower costs have five or 10 years.
Maxwell was found innocent from one temptation of counlies from small for trips to engage in illegal sex acts.
Nathan offered him “sincere thank you” for the jury for their services, adding that they were presented with “perseverance.” After the verdict was read, Nathan was postponed the process and Maxwell walked out of the courtroom into a prisoner because he had been done every day from a month’s experiment.
There is no date set for his punishment.
Prosecutor Damian Williams welcomed the verdict.
“The round jury has found Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of one of the worst crimes facilitating imaginable – and participating in sexual harassment of children,” Williams said in a statement.
“The road to justice has been too long.
But, today, justice has been done.” Allegations against Maxwell came from 1994 to 2004.
The two alleged victims of Epstein said they were Semah 14 when Maxwell allegedly started their grooming and arranged them to provide massages to Epstein which ended in sexual activity.
One, identified only as “Jane,” detailed how Maxwell was recruited in the summer camp and made him feel “special.” He said sexual relations with Epstein became a routine, with Maxwell sometimes present.
Others, will be with “Carolyn,” he said he was usually paid $ 300 after sexual relations with Epstein, often with Maxwell himself.
A suspected third victim was Annie Farmer, now 42, who said Maxwell caressed his breasts when he was a teenager in New Mexico farms owned by Epstein.
Epstein, 66, committed suicide in prison in 2019 while waiting for his own sex crime court.
Maxwell, a friend-close lover, was arrested the following year.
Maxwell has claimed not to be guilty of all important.
The prosecutor was described as a “sophisticated predator who knew exactly what he did.” Prosecutor Alison Moe said Maxwell is a “key” for the Epstein scheme of interesting young girls to give him a massage, where he will torture them sexually.
MOE was quoted as a bank record that showed that Maxwell received $ 30 million from Epstein between 1999 and 2007 as evidence that his participation was motivated by money.
“They are partners in crime,” he said.
The Maxwell defense team was countered that there was a “lack of evidence” for inmates and questioned the ability of the accuser of the events contemplate a quarter of the old age.
The team also argued that Maxwell had been used as a “scapegoat” for Epstein’s crime after he avoided justice.
Maxwell refused to take stand during the trial.
Brother Maxwell Kevin, Isabel and Christine were in the front row in Manhattan courtroom when the verdict was read.
Chased by reporters when they left, the family refused to comment, with Kevin Maxwell said they would issue a statement on the verdict later.
Virginia Giuffre, who was not the accused in this case but accused Epstein loaned out for sex with wealthy and strong partners, including Prince Andrew – after Maxwell introduced the kingdom for Financier – welcomed the verdict in a statement on Twitter.
“My soul longs for justice for years and is currently the judge gives me only that.
I will remember today always,” he said.
“I hope that today is not the end but another step in justice served.
Maxwell doesn’t act alone.
Other must be responsible.
I have the confidence that they will,” he said.
Prince Andrew has denied the allegations.