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Penny-pinching Ghislaine Maxwell demands $13 70 in legal admin costs from accuser who sued socialite

Penny-pinching Ghislaine Maxwell demands $13.70 in legal admin costs from accuser who sued the socialite, who is worth more than $20million, for grooming her when she was just 13 Ghislaine Maxwell sent alleged victim a legal fee after woman sued the British socialite for recruiting her for Jeffrey Epstein when she was 13 Maxwell criticized by woman s lawyer for demanding $13.70 from behind bars   Maxwell made the move after her accuser, Jane Doe, resolved her claims of sexual abuse out of court with Epstein Victims Compensation Program  By resolving case within program, Jane Doe forced to withdraw federal lawsuit It led to Maxwell s lawyer Laura Menninger to file request for compensation 

Ghislaine Maxwell demands $13 70 in legal costs from accuser

Ghislaine Maxwell demands $13 70 in legal costs from accuser
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The future of Jeffrey Epstein s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico

The future of Jeffrey Epstein s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico © Provided by KOAT Albuquerque jeffrey epstein In the 1990s, Jeffrey Epstein built a 21,000-square-foot mansion in the sprawling New Mexico dessert. Just 30 miles south of Santa Fe, Zorro Ranch has sprawling gardens, an airplane landing strip, corrals, stables for livestock and homes for ranch workers. Sign up for our Newsletters Epstein eventually expanded his property by leasing state land, including part of the Creston, a ridge line located mostly on state trust land. In August of 2019, the billionaire and convicted sex-offender died in jail while facing federal charges of sex trafficking.

What s the future of Jeffrey Epstein s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico?

What s the future of Jeffrey Epstein s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico? Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Melissa Williams Share Updated: 2:18 PM EDT May 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 7500 acres of new Mexico property owned by the estate of a convicted sex offender. When he was alive, Jeffrey Epstein face federal sex trafficking charges accused of recruiting young girls for prostitution. The former billionaires company still owns the sprawling property with a mansion south of santa fe will target seven to nancy Lawson has learned. It will soon be up for sale. Yeah. David Ryan is a bit of a professional hiker. These guys go with me everywhere, writing books and blogs on trails in the Land of Enchantment. I ve got a state recreation access permit in here. A special permit. It allows you to access state land. Let him to explore his passion, sparking. You know, I ve always had an interest in archaeology. Much of that archaeology

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