NEW YORK (PNN) - July 24, 2025 - Ghislaine Maxwell is assembling “new evidence” to present to the feds when she meets with them this week, her brother told the New York Post.
Maxwell never gave her version of events to federal prosecutors before her 2021 trial, which resulted in a 20-year sentence for recruiting women and underage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse. She also never testified in her own defense.
“She will be putting before that court material new evidence that was not available to the defense at her 2021 trial, which would have had a significant impact on its outcome,” Ian Maxwell told the Post in an email Wednesday.
Maxwell, 63, is the linchpin in the Epstein affair and one of the few people still alive who knows the names, times, dates and places of his entanglements - both business and private. Epstein supposedly died in jail while awaiting trial in 2019.
Maxwell, currently serving her sentence at FCI Tallahassee in Florida, also knows a great deal about Epstein’s holdings, according to court proceedings.
Cimberly Espinosa, who worked as a secretary for Maxwell in the early aughts, called Maxwell Epstein’s “estate manager,” working on his various projects, including his private island in the Virgin Islands.
At one point, Maxwell oversaw the shipping of sand and palm trees to the island, said Espinosa, who was a defense witness at Maxwell’s 2021 trial and also testified she never saw her do anything untoward or illegal.
Epstein did minimum time under lock and key and was even allowed to be privately guarded at his Miami home during the daytime; he was even free to travel internationally after completing his sentence.
Maxwell, on the other hand, was handed 20 years in prison. She has insisted throughout that she was railroaded. Her lawyers have consistently argued she should have been covered by a non-prosecution agreement Epstein negotiated in 2007.
On Wednesday, a federal judge in Florida shot down the Trump regime’s bid to release a trove of grand jury transcripts from 2005 and 2007 connected to Epstein’s case in the state.
Maxwell is set to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche imminently and also tentatively scheduled to sit for a deposition August 11 to give further evidence.