A batch of photographs revealed in newly unsealed court documents captured girls and young women posing on Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island, including some of his lady, Ghislaine Maxwell, whom one of the late pedophile’s victims nicknamed “mama bear.”
The series of photographs, provided by Epstein’s accuser Sarah Ransome, were taken on the sex offender’s Little St. James Island in 2006, according to the latest set of court records released Monday.
Several of the images show a group of girls hugging each other while smiling at the camera.
One of the women in the photo is Nadia Marcinkova, the blonde model-turned-pilot who was once known as “Global Girl” in the Epstein saga, according to court documents.
In other photos, a casually dressed Maxwell can be seen lounging in a chair with her feet propped up on a dining table.
The photographs of girls and young women were taken on Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean island in 2006, according to court documents, and include accuser Sarah Ransome (left). SDNY In one image, two girls could be seen hugging each other while flashing a smile at the camera. SDNY
Another image shows Maxwell sitting on a couch next to Epstein’s friend Jean-Luc Brunel, the French model scout who committed suicide in December 2020 while in a Paris prison accused of raping underage girls.
Also included in court documents was a photo of Ransome posing with what appeared to be a white towel.
Ransome turned over the cache of images as part of the since-settled defamation lawsuit that Epstein’s accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, had filed against the psychopath’s wife in 2015.
Epstein’s wife, Ghislaine Maxwell, nicknamed “mama bear,” was photographed with her legs on a table. SDNY Maxwell was also photographed posing alongside Epstein’s friend Jean-Luc Brunel, the French model scout who committed suicide in December 2020. SDNY Epstein accuser Sarah Ransome was photographed posing with what appeared to be a white towel . SDNY
The accuser, who was among those who testified at Maxwell’s federal sentencing in Manhattan for sex trafficking, gave testimony in the Giuffre case in which she described how the lady would recruit girls.
“You know, all the girls reported to Ghislaine. Ghislaine was like the mama bear, if you know what I mean. She made the decisions; We had to listen to Ghislaine,” Ransome testified, according to court documents.
“And Ghislaine was Jeffrey’s right-hand woman, so, you know, everything Jeffrey wanted went through Ghislaine and then leaked out.”
Ransome has long claimed that Epstein promised to use his influence to get her into the Fashion Institute of Technology in exchange for being one of his “sex slaves.”
Elsewhere in his statement, Ransome testified that Maxwell was a bully to those who did not comply with the pedophile’s sexual orders.
According to court documents, a group of girls could be seen lounging on Epstein’s island. SDNY
“They were really naughty. You know, they took girls from very disadvantaged families. They gave them accommodation, they gave them food, they gave them money for transportation, you know, private planes, etc., etc.,” she said, according to the doctors.
“So if I didn’t have sex with Jeffrey, I would be homeless and starving in New York, and my dream of getting a full-time education at one of the world’s top fashion institutes would be diminished.”
The trove of photographs was included in the 17 documents, totaling 327 pages, that were released Monday, adding to the body of information that has emerged in the past week about how Epstein took advantage of his connections to the rich, powerful and famous to cover up. his crimes.
Thousands of pages of lawsuit documents had already been made public, but some sections and names had been redacted for privacy reasons.
One of the photographs provided by Ransome showed Epstein and a friend inside his home. SDNY Another image shows Jeffrey Epstein driving an all-terrain vehicle on the island, dated 2006. SDNY
Last month, Manhattan federal judge Loretta Preska ordered the release of the entire set of documents.
Ransome did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
An aerial of Epstein’s former home on Little Saint James Island in the US Virgin Islands. SplashNews.com Little Saint James Island in the US Virgin Islands. REUTERS
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