‘VIP Concierge Company (SPECIALIZING IN THE GOOD LIFE) Jets-Yachts-Vacation Rentals-Exotic Vehicles.’
Instead Show Hutsona is alleged to have used money from her boss whom she met in 2015 in her role as
personal assistant job to fund her own lifestyle, prosecutors wrote.
Movie star lifestyle to abandon
After Show Hustona, gained the trust of her the person she worked for as a personal assistant, she raided the victim’s bank accounts, including college saving accounts, according to the complaint.
‘Show Hutsona afforded herself the same swanky accommodations she promised her clientele only she did so with their money,’ Manhattan U.S. Attorney
Ghislaine Maxwell admitted that Jeffrey Epstein had secret recordings of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, a CBS News producer has claimed in a new book. The British socialite, who is awaiting trial on charges of procuring girls for Epstein to abuse in the mid-1990s, was reportedly duped by journalist Ira Rosen into confirming that the sex offender had taped his famous friends. Reports that Epstein had planted secret recording devices in his homes and - it was rumoured - had potentially incriminating tapes of his many powerful associates have circulated for years but have never been verified. Mr Rosen, an award-winning producer, said he spoke with Ms Maxwell ahead of the 2016 presidential election and, acting on a "hunch" that recordings existed, duped the socialite into apparently confirming his theory. In his memoir, Mr Rosen writes that he told Ms Maxwell: "I want the tapes. I know he [Epstein] was videotaping everyone."
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Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney says she was “physically abused” during a routine search by a correctional officer at a Brooklyn federal jail and then faced retaliation after complaining.
Ghislaine Maxwell was “physically abused” during a routine search by a correctional officer at a Brooklyn federal jail and then faced retaliation after complaining, her attorney wrote Tuesday.