Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex abuse trial enters second week after accuser’s testimony | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, Dec 6 — The sex abuse trial of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell enters its second week today after jurors last week heard the testimony of a woman who says Maxwell set her up for abuse by late financier Jeffrey Epstein when she was a teenager. Prosecutors are expected to call three...

NEW YORK, Dec 6 — The sex abuse trial of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell enters its second week today after jurors last week heard the testimony of a woman who says Maxwell set her up for abuse by late financier Jeffrey Epstein when she was a teenager.

In tearful and explicit testimony in federal court, the first accuser — known by the pseudonym Jane — said Epstein abused her beginning when she was 14 in the mid-1990s. Maxwell sometimes participated in the encounters, Jane said.

 

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