Epstein files: Footage inside Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison cell released

Epstein files: Footage inside Ghislaine Maxwell's prison cell released

Footage from inside Jeffrey Epstein’s close associate, Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison cell, has been released in the Epstein files. The footage consists of ten hours of jail surveillance.

Ghislaine Maxwell is scheduled to testify before Congress on Monday. Her reappearance is now igniting speculation about what she might say under oath.

The former British socialite is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for child trafficking and will appear before House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on February 9. She was convicted in December 2021.

New victim accounts highlight the darker manipulative side of Epstein’s co-conspirator. The Epstein files documented Ghislaine Maxwell’s history of procuring and grooming teenage girls.

Global elite exposed in Epstein files

The latest batch of the Epstein files showcase a web of the world’s most influential elite figures including politicians, tech moguls, CEOs and socialites.

In the United States, Bill and Hillary Clinton, both names appearing in the Epstein files, have agreed to be questioned by a committee in Congress to investigate their connection with the financier, Jeffrey Epstein.

Along with that, Britain’s EU trade commissioner and former minister, Peter Mandelson, was fired from his ambassador to Washington position and remains under police investigation.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) also launched an investigation into their CEO Borge Brende after his name surfaced in the documents.

Other key figures in the new documents include former Norwegian premier, Thorbjorn Jagland, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, Slovakia’s Miroslav Lajcak, former minister and adviser to Prime Minister Robert Fico, and French film producer Caroline Lang.