Ghislaine Maxwell
person · appears in 29 of the Epstein documents
Every quote below links to its original exhibit. Collapsed, contextualized & indexed by ENKI · enkisystems.com.
Key moments — what the testimony reveals
Significant exchanges surfaced by ENKI's context analysis — admissions, evasions, contradictions. Each is grounded in a verbatim quote and linked to the exhibit it came from.
Maxwell implicitly admits she wrote a document placing Ms. Roberts at Mar-a-Lago, which contradicts her deposition testimony that she does not recollect meeting her.
“It appears to be.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Maxwell claims she never heard that Annie Farmer told police Epstein sexually assaulted her, which contradicts public record of Farmer's cooperation with law enforcement.
“I never heard that.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Maxwell denies the handwriting on a message pad signed 'GM' is hers, potentially contradicting documentary evidence linking her to communications at Epstein's house.
“That's not my handwriting.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Maxwell denies that the 2009 deposition avoidance happened as characterized, contradicting the premise that she evaded giving her side of the story.
“That's not what happened.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Maxwell denies a deposition date was set when she left the country, which potentially contradicts her earlier testimony that a date and time had been set for the subpoena.
“I don't believe so.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
The witness admits Maxwell referred to her own assistant Emmy Taylor as 'her slave,' a significant admission about Maxwell's controlling and abusive dynamic over staff.
“She called her her slave.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
The witness admits that Maxwell implied she needed other girls around for sexual purposes, suggesting Maxwell's role in facilitating sexual activity.
“She implied that, yes.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Giuffre confirms she is actively writing memoirs and pursuing publication deals, which is relevant to Maxwell's defense arguments about financial motivation for her allegations.
“I am doing some writing and its real good stuff, putting alot of heartfelt memoirs down for the first time.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
The email explicitly references scenes involving Ghislaine Maxwell and other women, corroborating allegations of Maxwell's direct participation in abuse.
“as well as women (the scenes with Ghislaine etc)”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
Maxwell designated the entire deposition as 'confidential,' subjecting all proceedings to a protective order, which Giuffre's counsel uses to argue Epstein's Fifth Amendment concerns are moot.
“the entire deposition has already been designated as "confidential" by defendant Maxwell, making the proceedings subject to a protective order”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
The witness admits to accessing Maxwell's computer without her knowledge or permission, which is significant as it may relate to evidence of trafficking records.
“I don't think so.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
The witness confirms Maxwell's computer held transcripts of phone calls including messages, not just caller ID, suggesting detailed logging of contacts potentially including victims.
“It was the message also.”Giuffre v. Maxwell — unsealed exhibit
What the files say
“Ms. Maxwell made to you where she called you 3 Beach and I did my duty, I mean, I tell what”
“whatever Jeffrey wanted went through Ghislaine and then filtered through.”
“Maxwell is the one who told you that she flew Bill Clinton”
“Jeffrey Epstein told by Jeffrey Epstein to listen to Ghislaine.”
“Q. Maxwell frequently flew a helicopter in the U.S. Virgin Islands, right?”
“Ms. Maxwell brought you English females to satisfy your sexual purposes”
Of 398 mentions across the files, 398 are in primary-source documents (emails, depositions, filings) — the rest is commentary. ENKI distills those into 39 sourced statements. Frequency isn't substance — the machine separates the two.
Flights on Epstein's aircraft
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Source documents
Every statement traces here.