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I'm your host, Bobby Capucci and this is a morning update.
Hey, what's up everybody and greetings from Sin City.
Usually we do our live streams at 7pm Pacific Standard Time on Sunday nights.
Tomorrow, I'm thinking we're going to bump that back till about 815 830 to give me some
time to wrap up after the Super Bowl and prepare to hop on the live stream to have our
weekly chat.
So look for the live stream to be a little bit late tomorrow 815-ish and we'll be off
and running.
As for our article this morning, we're going to continue on with our weekly talk about
Robert Maxwell in the Maxwell series here.
Now each Saturday, I'm going to be exploring the Maxwell family a little bit deeper.
Right now, we're talking about Robert.
We'll be moving on to Gilein's sisters, Gilein's brothers and the rest of the Maxwell family
as well as we try and put an umbrella over the whole entire clan.
Okay, we're going to continue that and we're going to talk a little bit more about Robert
Maxwell and how he rose from poverty and helped corrupt his daughter Gilein as reported
in an article from the New York Post this morning.
So let's dive into this article and let's continue our discussion about Robert Maxwell
and the Maxwell family.
This article is from the New York Post and the author is Mary K. Lynch headline how Robert
Maxwell rose from poverty and corrupted his daughter Gilein.
You know, I always made the analogy or use the analogy, I should say, of Gilein Maxwell
being Circe and Robert Maxwell being Tywin.
Now obviously Tywin's a way cooler cat than Robert Maxwell ever could be.
But what I mean is learning at their knee, you know, Circe in Game of Thrones thought
that she was the female Tywin Lannister and in the real world, Gilein Maxwell certainly
thought that she was the female version of her father as well.
So there's a lot of similarities between the relationship between Circe and Tywin
and Robert Maxwell and Gilein.
And as I've read more about Gilein Maxwell and her relationship with her father, I always
think to the Circe Tywin relationship because it's just so, they're so comparable when
you look at how the daughters wanted to be the father so bad.
Within 72 hours of her birth, Gilein Maxwell's life was twisted by tragedy.
Betty Gilein was the ninth child born to Robert Maxwell, the self-made millionaire publisher
and his wife Betty.
Though he had left his former name and identity far behind in a blighted corner of Czechoslovakia,
Maxwell had been determined to sire a brood of nine children and recreate the family
of his birth after Adolf Hitler's forces slaughtered his siblings, both parents and a grandfather
in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
Now look, as much as we dislike Maxwell and her family and what they have done, what
happened to the Maxwell's relatives, the grandparents, uncles, siblings, both parents
and a grandfather in Auschwitz is absolutely atrocious.
Anyone who suffered under the disgusting hand of the Nazis is a sympathetic figure in my
opinion and it's always horrible when you read back stories like this, people like Robert
Maxwell who come from a family who was ripped apart and destroyed by authoritarianism
and Nazism.
And then you see a guy like Robert Maxwell who lived through all of that, go on and abuse
the great privilege and the great power that he was afforded in the aftermath of all
of that tragedy to do basically the same thing by victimizing people, obviously not to the
same level of the Nazis, but you see the pattern repeat itself with Robert Maxwell.
You would think somebody who lived through all of that would use that to fortify themselves
and try and perform deeds of great good with the time they're given on earth, but instead
it's just completely the other way around.
Maxwell got all of this power, all of this wealth, and what did he do with it?
Created more sorrow, more pain and more anguish.
On Christmas Day in 1961, Gilaean's arrival was the gift that achieved that goal.
At age 38, Maxwell was at last the triumphant, pater-familious, the prosperous lord of
a grand 53-room mansion in Oxford, England, 1400 miles and a world away from his own childhood
in a two-room earth-floor shack.
And digging yourself out from poverty like this, that's admirable in my opinion, right?
And it's something that should be touted when people are able to dig themselves out of
poverty and achieve great wealth and great success.
That's a story that should be told over and over again, hell, that's the American dream.
But it always sickens me when you hear one of these stories of somebody like Robert Maxwell
who comes from extreme pain, extreme destruction and suffering.
Somebody like this gets out of it, all of that madness.
Then they create a life for themselves where they themselves in turn cause other people
pain.
It is just unbelievable to me when I hear stories like this.
You would always think that somebody that comes from rags to riches would have a decent
perspective on how the other side lives and would want to be a person who reaches out
and bridges the gap and tries to help the suffering of the very same people who you come
from.
And we see that a lot, right?
We see that with people who have succeeded.
A lot of athletes go back to their neighborhoods and they help out.
People who have achieved things in business go back to their neighborhoods and they help
out.
And that's the kind of story that I love.
Then you have a story like this with Robert Maxwell, a guy who becomes, it makes something
from nothing and still doesn't understand and still continues with his hell bent plan
on consolidating power no matter what it means or what it causes to the very socio economic
class that he just crawled out from.
And these are the people, people like Robert Maxwell who definitely have forgotten where
they came from.
And that was just the beginning of his disgustingness.
We haven't even gotten to the whole stealing and greed part yet.
This was just the way he was conducting himself, right?
You know, one of these people who claws and fights from the lower classes finally gets
a little taste and all of a sudden thinks that they've been around the world of the so-called
elite forever and moving within its corridors.
And that's the kind of person Bob Maxwell was for sure.
Three days later, the newborns eldest brother, 15 year old Michael, was crushed in a car accident
that left him comatose for the next six years.
This was the moment the family started to break apart said John Preston, author of the
fall the last days of Robert Maxwell Harper Collins out February 9th.
I have that one on pre-order by the way because obviously there's a big story to be told
here, a huge story to be told here.
And when it comes to the Maxwell family, we have only scratched the surface, right?
So any resource that I can read or listen to or add to the memory bank that has to do
with the Maxwell clan, I am all over it at this point because the deep dive is on now folks.
Every weekend, every Saturday, we'll be diving into the Maxwell family from here on out
until we dig into each and every one of them.
So another book like this from John Preston is going to be great.
Another resource to use and more information to pass on.
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Even had hitherto been a pretty happy family, became very fractured.
And Elaine was completely overshadowed.
In his book, Preston traces Robert Maxwell's tumultuous rise in mysterious 1991 death while
uncovering the forces that produced his manipulative, flirtatious, youngest daughter.
Yeah, the forces that produced it, huh?
I'll tell you, the forces that produced it was Robert Maxwell himself.
Elaine sitting at his side and learning all the tricks of the trade.
He was daddy's little girl for sure.
And she really stylized herself as a female version of Robert Maxwell.
Consumed by a son's condition, Maxwell clamped down on a surviving children.
They led this hermatically sealed life, Preston told the post, and they lived an increasing
dread of incurring his disapproval, his wrath.
And that's how it is in these kind of families, right?
You have this sort of patriarch who rules with an iron fist is in control of everything,
the whole family for sure, definitely in control of the money, the fortune, the trust funds.
And you find all of the people that he is lording over are all deathly afraid of this
person because he really holds their whole life in his palms.
So you have the siblings jostling and always attempting to gain favor with the patriarch
and trying to one up the other siblings so that they can get to that point of favor.
Michael was installed in a hospital less than a mile from the family home at Headington
Hill Hall.
This terrible dark specter hung over the family unspoken for the next six years until Michael
finally died of meningitis, Preston said.
And again, look, I don't wish that on any family.
I don't care how much I dislike somebody or think that they're evil.
I don't ever wish this sort of thing on people's families or it's terrible, right?
I mean, as much of a scumbag as the Maxwell family is, it must have been terrible to see
their kid dying in a bed like that, right?
I can't even imagine, honestly.
For years, Gilein shattered parents, excuse me, for years, Gilein's shattered parents
could barely muster a glance in her direction.
She was basically ignored her brother Ian told Preston and she even developed anorexia
while still a toddler, Mombetti later revealed in her memoir, anorexia as a toddler.
Jesus.
I never even heard of anything like that to be honest with you.
I mean, that's a condition in toddlers.
I thought anorexia was like a learned condition, shows you how much I know.
Finally one day when she was three or four, Gilein stood in front of her mother, stamped
her foot, and said, mummy, I exist, Preston said.
That's a bit dramatic, huh?
That's a bit of a dramatic scene.
I wonder who recalled that for Mr. Preston.
I'm guessing from that diary, maybe?
I don't know, but that must have been quite the sign, huh?
Mummy, I exist.
Sheesh.
The dramatic scenes struck a cordon or brush, father, who may have seen himself in Gilein's
willful outspokenness.
Giltily, he started showering her with attention to make up for his neglect.
Much later, Betty admitted how spoiled the girl became.
But Robert Maxwell never saw it.
She became her father's clear favorite, Preston said.
In 1987, when Robert brought a $20 million $190 foot super yacht, he dubbed it Lady Gilein,
an incredibly divisive thing to do with a wife and three other daughters at home, Preston
noted.
Yeah, look, I could see how that could fracture the family, right?
And a family like this when everybody is always on the battlefront trying to, you know,
get their piece of the pie.
So I could definitely see how that could cause some divisions within the family unit, especially
when you have all of these siblings jockeying for, you know, mom and dad's approval.
A similar dynamic toward Gilein's father, Bornyan Ludvik Hawk in 1923 to a desperately
poor Jewish family in a village now in Ukraine.
I was never young.
I never had that privilege.
Robert Maxwell said decades later, I remember how cold I was, how hungry I was, and how much
I loved my mother.
And look, if Robert Maxwell would have not done what he did, if he would have just had
the story of rags to riches, I mean, think about it for a minute.
Put it to the side, all of the stuff about how disgusting this family is.
Imagine this story, if he would have been a good person, imagine how this story would
have been lauded and talked about and the books that would have been written about it.
But instead, he takes his great power and his second opportunity at life and becomes
a miserable, feaving prick.
So as much as I'd love to have some compassion for what they went through, I don't, because
not everybody got that second chance.
How many people were killed in those concentration camps, folks that never got a second chance.
And yet Maxwell gets the second chance is afforded all of this great wealth and power.
And absolutely shits the bed with it.
Some jans flare for languages, gave the family hope that he might become a rabbi.
But at age 16, he snipped off his sidewalks and left home as World War II loomed.
See, that's the kind of stuff that I don't even know about.
I mean, this dude splits from his country at 16 years old, snipped off his sidewalks.
I guess that that's he's talking about.
He had like the, the, the acidic curls I'm guessing is what that means.
And he left home as World War II loomed.
I mean, where are you, where are you going at 16?
I mean, back then, it was a different time, though, right?
How many people came to America at, you know, 12, 13, 14, 15 without parents?
So again, this could have been a different kind of story.
This could have been the kind of story that you pointed to and you said, look, anything
is possible if you work hard.
But instead, this is this has become that cautionary tale of people who rose from nothing, achieved
great heights socially and economically.
And once got there completely forgot who they were.
He made his way to England where he adopted a new, vaguely Scottish name, blustered
his way into the British army and saw action in France and Germany, leaving his family
to be swept away into the maw of the Holocaust.
Only two sisters managed to survive.
Well, look, the whole entire situation of World War II is so disturbing when you look at
it in hindsight.
My grandfather, my mother's father, was one of the first American soldiers into the concentration
camps during World War II.
And it had such an effect on him when he came home that he very rarely, very rarely even
talked about it.
He was also in a jeep on the way to liberate the concentration camps that was struck by
a mortar and everybody in the jeep, besides him, ended up dying.
And it affected my grandfather so greatly that he never drove a vehicle ever again when
he came home from World War II.
So I can't even imagine what it must have been like for people living there at the time
who got swept up in this when the Nazis came and knocked on your door, dragged you out
of your home, dragged your children out of your home, and you were left with no one there
to defend you.
I can't even imagine what that must have felt like.
And I can't even imagine what it must have been like for the Allied soldiers, the first
ones to get into these concentration camps to see how disgustingly brutal these people
were being treated.
Everything to do with his past was still an open wound that he wrote in her memoir, Robert
never managed to reconcile himself with his grief or overcome his guilt.
Instead he set out to become a gentleman and a squire, as he put it, his fluency in
Russian, English and French landed him assignments from Britain's intelligence services and a job
running a propaganda operation in post-war Berlin.
And there you start to see the beginnings of Bob Maxwell and his intelligence ties.
You know, assignments from Britain's intelligence services and once there, you know he was
meeting with people from the American intelligence services, obviously the Russian intelligence
services and running a propaganda operation in post-war Berlin.
So you see the the burgeoning career of Robert Maxwell, the intelligence asset right after
the war.
There Robert launched his publishing empire by buying up a huge catalog of German scientific
research with the help of an unprecedented investment from MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence
agency.
And the second that happened, that's when Maxwell became an agent of MI6, let's not cut
corners here folks, let's call it for what it is.
You think the MI6 is just going to donate money to somebody or you know give them money
to set up an operation?
Hell no, it's quid pro quo.
He effectively became our agent, Desmond Bristow, a former British intelligence officer
tells Preston in his book.
It was a role that Maxwell apparently played for years, using his publishing purge to
see disinformation to Soviet contacts and pick up data on new technology.
So that's where it comes from when people say that he was working with Soviet intelligence
as well, Russian intelligence, that's definitely the case.
I know there was people that wanted to talk like that never happened, but we all know
that Robert Maxwell was working for multiple intelligence agencies.
Now some folks will say, oh, he was a spy for these agencies, that's not the case.
He was an asset, there's not very many real spies in the world like you see in the movies.
There are handlers and there are assets and Robert Maxwell was an asset.
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Forgamon, the company he founded, established Britain's modern scientific publishing industry,
but it wasn't enough for Maxwell, who soon began his lifelong practice of asset stripping,
borrowing in the name of one of his businesses to make another appear more profitable.
Asset stripping, huh?
Let's call that what it is, that's theft from one company to artificially inflate the
price of another, okay?
See, this is where greed comes in, Maxwell could have had a great life just doing what
he was doing, but he needed more, more power, more money, more wealth, more contacts.
And little G-Lane sitting at his knee, while she was taking notes.
By 1969 his fiscal double dealing came to a head, when an American company on the verge
of buying a Pergamon subsidiary got a look at its books, Maxwell was pushed out of the
parent company, which was, most awkwardly, headquartered on the grounds of his Oxford
home.
G-Lane was seven at the time.
Yeah, well of course, they get a look at the books, they see that they're being cooked,
they see that they're garbage, they see what's going on, and of course they're going
to push them to the side.
But do you think a guy like Robert Maxwell is going to suffer real penalties?
Of course not, with all of his contacts, his intelligence protection.
This guy had a, get out of jail free card, as they say.
The children had the run of the house and grounds, Preston said, suddenly they go down to
the basement, and there's this bloody great, this bloody great iron gate there.
Outside there's a wooden fence topped with barbed wire, it was sort of a one man version
of West Berlin.
How weird must that have been?
This place is on the grounds of your home, and now the family doesn't own it.
And there's a big ass gate with barbed wire.
Shush.
So I guess the moral of the story there and the lesson to be learned is, well don't have
your company at your house.
Pergamon's new owners had installed the barriers to physically exile Maxwell from the company's
offices, located in an outbuilding that shared a cellar with the family home.
Oh my gosh, I didn't know any of that honestly.
They were dark times, and Maxwell said, there seemed to be a fear in the air, a fear
that we would be ostracized.
Well, your father shouldn't be such a thief if he wasn't a thief, and if he didn't
cook the books, you would never have to worry about someone building a gate to cut your
basement in half.
Robert Maxwell rebounded again by dint of some shady fiscal maneuvering.
He used one of his minor companies to siphon funds out of Pergamon and sequester them
outside Britain.
After five years of lawsuits and slow fiscal strangulation, he regained control of his
company.
Look, Robert Maxwell was a lot of things, but he was a very shrewd businessman, the kind
of man that looking that that will look to crush you if you cross him.
And we see that here with how he regained control of Pergamon.
When he went in there and basically gave him the, uh, you're, I find your lack of faith
disturbing Vader throat crush.
See it becomes personal to people like this.
It's not business.
It is always personal.
Right, Maxwell told the Pergamon board the day he won the battle.
We're taking over now.
You can all go that afternoon.
He had the fence and barriers torn down.
There was something not so much a moral about his about him as premoral Peter J Maxwell's
top eight in the 80s would later say as if he was wholly unaware of things like good
and evil.
Yeah, that's called a sociopath, okay?
That's exactly what that's called.
This dude, he didn't know the difference between good and evil because he was living in a
falsified world, the same world that all of these so-called elite that we're dealing with
in the Epstein case still inhabit.
In 1984, Maxwell bought Britain's top tabloid, the Daily Mirror.
The acquisition, the acquisition established him as a political player.
No labor government could succeed without the mirror's support and gave his enormous ego
a stage to match his rapidly expanding girth.
Maxwell's face appeared in the mirror's pages a hundred times in his first six months
as publisher.
So he used that the mirror to definitely grow his stature, right?
And also to give him more political power.
Because what is the old adage?
The pen is mightier than the sword.
So if he owned the mirror and he was in charge of the stories about politics, well, that
makes him a very, very powerful player on the stage.
And somebody that is politically dangerous for the political class.
It also gave a new role to 22-year-old Gilein who promoted the paper sweepstakes contest
and became her father's unofficial goodwill ambassador, boosting her social visibility
as she hosted corporate parties and acted as the mirror's poster girl in promotions.
So she was being moved along by dad, right?
Get one step out of time.
She started taking over as the ambassador dealing with parties and that kind of thing.
So basically a marketing position is what Maxwell gave Gilein.
Maxwell's urge for acquisition soon turned to America.
In 1991, he pounced on the foundering New York Daily News.
Gilein tagged along, first to run Maxwell's corporate gifts, a New York-based vanity business
bankrolled by her father, then to serve as his American social emissary, attending social
events like now Governor Cuomo's wedding to Kerry Kennedy in 1990 on his behalf.
Well, isn't that nice?
Well, isn't that nice, Governor Cuomo?
Was it nice to have Gilein at your wedding, sir?
All of these people are such a bunch of clowns, such a bunch of idiots.
In March 1991, Maxwell made an impressive New York entrance on the Lady Gilein, sailing
the yacht up the East River as he arrived to finalize the Daily News deal.
But to keep the paper afloat, he sold Pergamon, his crown jewel, and secretly raided the mirror's
pension funds, and I strongly believe that Jeffrey Epstein played a huge part in laundering
those and helping him raid the pensions and move this money.
I am very, very, very convinced that Jeffrey Epstein was involved in that.
Now we don't have direct evidence yet, right?
I mean, I don't have a paper trail, but my gut certainly tells me that's the case.
With all of the evidence we have available?
Eight months later, Maxwell 68 was dead.
He had taken a short cruise aboard the Lady Gilein through the Canary Islands to try to shake
a nagging coldie said, ahead of a scheduled November 5 meeting with the Governor of the Bank
of England.
There, he would have to explain the Maxwell's corporation Billion-pound debt load, distributed
among at least nine different international banks, and investment firms, and the massive
hole in its pensions reserve.
So he had all of this on the agenda.
He goes out on the Lady Gilein near the Canary Islands, goes for his sale, and then happens
to die, coincidentally dies a few days before he has this hearing, huh?
Goes off the boat and is floating around, and he doesn't get eaten by sharks or anything?
I don't get it.
But that morning, as the ship docked after an all-night sale, Robert Maxwell could not
be found on board.
Hours later, a helicopter crew spotted his naked, spread-eagled body afloat in the Atlantic.
Two autopsies could not conclusively prove a cause of death.
Yeah, that's not shady or anything.
I'm sure he was naked up on the deck of the boat, having an Alan Dershowitz moment
playing with the volleyball, you know, bumping it back and forth to himself, and he happened
to have a heart attack, and fell off the boat, but asked naked, and that's how he died.
What?
Anyone checked for any poison or anything like that, because certainly looks like this
is a bit fishy.
The scandal that exploded in the days after Maxwell's death led to the arrests of brothers
Ian and Kevin, who both held top positions in the families now bankrupt business empire,
but denied knowledge of their father's dealings.
Both were charged with several counts of conspiracy to defraud, and the case went to trial in
1995.
But they were both acquitted the following year.
Of course they were.
People like this, well they don't go to jail, they don't get found guilty.
You gotta be a low level employee for that to happen.
But Gilaean was probably more affected by the death of her father than any of her siblings
Preston said.
She became his greatest offender, insisting that he could not have committed suicide, and
that a conspiracy of rogue spies and contract killers had murdered him.
I actually agree with that, to be honest with you.
I definitely agree that Robert Maxwell was clipped, come on man, you really think this
guy just died all of a sudden, running around in his birthday suit, running around with
everything God gave him swinging in the wind, what was he doing?
Listening to some music, having a dance off on the bow of the ship and he fell in, none
of it makes sense.
Come on.
One thing that is logical, in my opinion here, is that Maxwell was clipped.
And purely financial terms, she was left high and dry, he noted, at age 29 Gilaean had
put more effort into socializing than developing a career, oh, oh, contraryer, that was her career,
socializing.
Building relationships for her and Epstein, so no, that was her career.
With the family's business empire in ruins, she could count on only a trust fund income
of 80,000 pounds a year, about $190,000 in today's dollars, barely enough to cover one
of the extravagant parties she threw in her society days, as good times Gilaean, imagine
crying about 190 grand a year, and a trust fund, 190 grand a year.
And she's broke, she's destitute, here's an idea, change your lifestyle.
Go back to school, do something.
But instead, she was so greedy and so hungry for power, that she licks up, links up with
Jeffrey Epstein, and they kick this whole entire criminal enterprise into motion.
But she did have an enviable address book, a public scorn, as public scorn rained down
back at home in Britain, Gilaean settled in the relative anonymity of New York in 1992.
She took an Upper East Side apartment, and started rifling through her rolodex to sell
high-end real estate to members of her wealthy social circle.
Within months, she was dating financier, pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, wrong, wrong, wrong.
You mean she was in business with Jeffrey Epstein, that's what you mean, right?
Enough with the love and dating shit, that was the cover!
He saved her a friend told Vanity Fair, when her father died, she was a wreck, inconsolable.
And then Jeffrey took her in.
She's never forgotten that, and never will.
You mean the business situation that her father and the handlers had set up, kicked into
motion?
That's what you mean, right?
Took her in my ass.
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The relationship was romantic for only a short time, cover story, but their alliance endured
for years.
Fact?
Epstein gave her security.
Gilein gave him entree to everyone from Prince Andrew and Naomi Campbell to Bill Clinton
and Donald Trump.
She managed some of his many properties, a former employee of Epstein's Palm Beach home
called her The Lady of the House, and sometimes used her helicopter's pilot's license to ferry
him to his private Caribbean island, and also from the airport in Santa Fe to Zoral Ranch,
confirmed by sources that I spoke to face to face.
There he said it is appetite for sex with teenage girls and Gilein, reportedly, and able
to him, and joined him, okay?
Why are we still cutting corners here in New York Post?
Let's get with it.
Accusers say Maxwell acted as Epstein's matum, recruiting girls as young as 14 to give
him air quotes, massages that soon devolved into sexual encounters.
And to have sex with his friends, some have said that she sexually abused them herself.
Some have said that, in fact, yes, I'm glad that you brought it up, because it sure
seemed like nobody wants to talk about that portion of it.
Maxwell is credibly accused by multiple girls of abusing them.
The allegations made against me are abhorrent and entirely untrue, she has repeatedly said.
Epstein avoided federal prosecution on sex trafficking charges in 2007, with a sweetheart
deal that saw him plead guilty to lesser crimes in Florida, but died under suspicious circumstances
in a New York prison in 2019.
Maxwell, busted last July in a raid on a New Hampshire hideaway, remains under arrest
on charges of recruiting and grooming three teenage girls for sexual abuse between 1994
and 1997.
And as we all know, that's not all.
That's a to be continued situation as far as the charges.
But she still has the support of her two closest siblings, Kevin and Ian, both have been involved
in the legal effort to bail their sister out of jail before her scheduled July 2021 trial
pressed and said, and they staunchly insist on her innocence.
Well, yeah, of course they do a they're her siblings and B fellow travelers, right?
We're not it's not like we're talking about people here who are pillars of the community.
So we'll be talking about Ian and Kevin as well, no doubt about it.
It seems she immediately gravitated from her father's orbit to Epstein, but they were
very different men pressed and concluded.
Maxwell was a tremendously overbearing, overlike figure, very much his own frontman, Epstein
preferred operating in the shadows.
But Elaine, if the story's her true, was a kind of front woman for Epstein, a skill she
learned at her father's knee.
No, she wasn't a front woman for it, co-conspirator, equal bosses, okay?
Equal power, it was a power sharing structure that they were working under.
Maxwell was in charge of the socials and helping with the grooming and Epstein was in charge
of the money and the rest.
What is not in dispute, in my opinion, however, was that Elaine Maxwell wanted to be her
father so bad and learned how to conduct herself in this wide world of lies, fevery and corruption
right at his knee and folks.
She was obviously paying attention.
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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
