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Ghislaine Maxwell

Reported AllegationLayer 2TEXT-001-HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031005_txt_13787_EVT_003
94%

Event Description

Brad Edwards, attorney representing three women, characterizes Ghislaine Maxwell as 'second-in-command of Epstein's criminal enterprise,' stating she was on Epstein's plane transporting girls for the purpose of having sex with other people, kept a computer database of hundreds of girls, and oversaw the schedule of girls who came to Epstein's homes.

Quoted Evidence

Maxwell was 'second-in-command of Epstein's criminal enterprise.' He added, 'She was on Epstein's plane, transporting girls for the purpose of having sex with other people. She kept a computer database of hundreds of girls and oversaw the schedule of girls who came to Epstein's homes.'

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

94%

Confidence

96%

Thread Prior

92%

Indicators

transport of girls for sexcomputer database of hundreds of girlsscheduling girls for exploitationsecond-in-command criminal enterpriseprocurement infrastructure

Reasoning

Alleged account from attorney representing victims characterizes Maxwell's role as systematic operator in trafficking pipeline: maintaining databases, scheduling victims, transporting minors for sexual purposes. Pattern describes criminal infrastructure, not isolated incidents.