Born in 1961, a British secular resident grew up in the idyllic countryside of Oxfordshire and is the daughter of Robert Maxwell, a Czech newspaper tycoon and British legislator who died under mysterious circumstances.
A media tycoon fell from his luxury yacht, Lady Ghislaine, around the Canary Islands in 1991. He was posthumously discovered that he had committed massive fraud with senior citizens against his employees.
According to Roy Greenslade, who worked as a tycoon in the early 1990s as editor of The Daily Mirror, Maxwell "went wild with Gislane" like he didn’t do with his sons.
“He was a monstrous father,” recalls Greenslade. “He treated his whole family very badly.” But when it came to the youngest of his nine children, Maxwell "treated her more condescendingly than any of them."
In his biography of tycoon "Maxwell: The Rise and Fall of Robert Maxwell and his Empire," Greenslade recalls, in particular, one evening when he was sitting in the office with Maxwell and a reckless teenager entered.
He says that Maxwell gave his daughter a curse for “always taking risks, doing stupid, dangerous things” after she had a fatal accident after diving from a boat.
“She was smart enough in a relationship with him,” Greenslade explains, adding that she always spoke kindly to her father in ways that were difficult for him to dispute.
After Gislane left, Greenslade says that Maxwell turned to him with pride in his voice: "She looks like me."
This, says Greenslade, is evidence of why he preferred her the most.
In 1991, the media mogul died, deciding that his death was due to a heart attack in combination with accidental drowning. However, some believe that Maxwell's death was suicide when his business empire teetered on the brink of ruin.
At that time, there was admiration for how Gislein dealt with family tragedy. “The people who were there at the time (when Maxwell died) said she handled it brilliantly,” Greenslade said. "Dry-eyed, copes well with the press."
Maxwell, after the death of his father, reportedly moved to the United States.
“She was probably left without money,” says Greenslade, despite many speculations that she received income from secret trust.
In the USA, Maxwell lived a public life and talked in exclusive circles, which included people associated with politics.
According to eyewitnesses, Maxwell was invited to the wedding of Chelsea Clinton's former first daughter, and he was even brought backstage at the 2009 Clinton Global Initiative Summit. However, Bari Lurie, a spokeswoman for Chelsea Clinton, says the only reason Clinton knew Maxwell was because she was dating a friend.
Maxwell was also photographed with US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in 2000 along with Epstein.
She was also in the background of the infamous photograph of Prince Andrew, who seems to be showing him, hugging him around the waist of the alleged victim, Juffra. The Duke of York said that he "does not remember the photograph taken," and suggested that the photograph could have been tampered with.
In 2012, Maxwell founded the TerraMar Project, a charitable organization whose goal was to promote ocean conservation.
However, nonprofit activities ceased operations in December 2019, according to entries in the UK Registration Chamber. In the same year, federal prosecutors in New York issued an indictment accusing Epstein of exploiting a trafficking ring between 2002 and 2005, where he paid girls aged 14 for sex with him.
A media tycoon fell from his luxury yacht, Lady Ghislaine, around the Canary Islands in 1991. He was posthumously discovered that he had committed massive fraud with senior citizens against his employees.
According to Roy Greenslade, who worked as a tycoon in the early 1990s as editor of The Daily Mirror, Maxwell "went wild with Gislane" like he didn’t do with his sons.
“He was a monstrous father,” recalls Greenslade. “He treated his whole family very badly.” But when it came to the youngest of his nine children, Maxwell "treated her more condescendingly than any of them."
In his biography of tycoon "Maxwell: The Rise and Fall of Robert Maxwell and his Empire," Greenslade recalls, in particular, one evening when he was sitting in the office with Maxwell and a reckless teenager entered.
He says that Maxwell gave his daughter a curse for “always taking risks, doing stupid, dangerous things” after she had a fatal accident after diving from a boat.
“She was smart enough in a relationship with him,” Greenslade explains, adding that she always spoke kindly to her father in ways that were difficult for him to dispute.
After Gislane left, Greenslade says that Maxwell turned to him with pride in his voice: "She looks like me."
This, says Greenslade, is evidence of why he preferred her the most.
In 1991, the media mogul died, deciding that his death was due to a heart attack in combination with accidental drowning. However, some believe that Maxwell's death was suicide when his business empire teetered on the brink of ruin.
At that time, there was admiration for how Gislein dealt with family tragedy. “The people who were there at the time (when Maxwell died) said she handled it brilliantly,” Greenslade said. "Dry-eyed, copes well with the press."
Maxwell, after the death of his father, reportedly moved to the United States.
“She was probably left without money,” says Greenslade, despite many speculations that she received income from secret trust.
In the USA, Maxwell lived a public life and talked in exclusive circles, which included people associated with politics.
According to eyewitnesses, Maxwell was invited to the wedding of Chelsea Clinton's former first daughter, and he was even brought backstage at the 2009 Clinton Global Initiative Summit. However, Bari Lurie, a spokeswoman for Chelsea Clinton, says the only reason Clinton knew Maxwell was because she was dating a friend.
Maxwell was also photographed with US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump in 2000 along with Epstein.
She was also in the background of the infamous photograph of Prince Andrew, who seems to be showing him, hugging him around the waist of the alleged victim, Juffra. The Duke of York said that he "does not remember the photograph taken," and suggested that the photograph could have been tampered with.
In 2012, Maxwell founded the TerraMar Project, a charitable organization whose goal was to promote ocean conservation.
However, nonprofit activities ceased operations in December 2019, according to entries in the UK Registration Chamber. In the same year, federal prosecutors in New York issued an indictment accusing Epstein of exploiting a trafficking ring between 2002 and 2005, where he paid girls aged 14 for sex with him.
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