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Ghislaine Maxwell snapped in dozens of embarrassing photos in Epstein dump

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New, explicit images of Ghislaine Maxwell have been released showing the convicted felon baring her breasts and another flashing her crotch.

Katherine Donlevy – New York Post

As if things couldn’t get worse for Ghislaine Maxwell.

The madam who trafficked young girls for Jeffrey Epstein was proudly snapped flashing her crotch, baring her breasts and shoving her face in another man’s lap during the heyday of her and the disgraced financier’s disturbing sex trade.

Maxwell was featured in thousands of photographs released Friday as part of a massive Department of Justice document dump.

Ghislaine Maxwell was snapped in hundreds of embarrassing pictures, including flashing her crotch. Picture: DOJ
Ghislaine Maxwell was snapped in hundreds of embarrassing pictures, including flashing her crotch. Picture: DOJ

In one shot, the now convicted felon is seen suggestively sitting in the driver’s seat of a luxury sports car, wearing nothing but a smirk and a white robe — and has her legs raised just enough to show off her crotch to the cameraman.

In one, Maxwell bares her breasts as someone shoves their foot between her cleavage. Picture: DOJ
In one, Maxwell bares her breasts as someone shoves their foot between her cleavage. Picture: DOJ
This undated photo released by the US Department of Justice shows Maxwell rubbing Jeffrey Epstein's feet. Picture: DOJ
This undated photo released by the US Department of Justice shows Maxwell rubbing Jeffrey Epstein's feet. Picture: DOJ
Maxwell was seen shoving her head in a man’s lap as Epstein laughs beside her. Picture: DOJ
Maxwell was seen shoving her head in a man’s lap as Epstein laughs beside her. Picture: DOJ

The pair are seen hugging one another and laughing, with one shot showing Copperfield standing behind Maxwell and comfortably wrapping his arms around her.

Copperfield could not immediately be reached for comment.

In one of the more explicit photos, Maxwell is seen leering down for the camera and showing off her breasts – while another, unidentified person from outside the camera’s shot shoves their foot between her cleavage.

Maxwell was seen cozying up with David Copperfield in a series of pictures. Picture: DOJ
Maxwell was seen cozying up with David Copperfield in a series of pictures. Picture: DOJ

In another, Maxwell has her head shoved into the lap of a mystery man aboard what appears to be the Lolita Express – as Epstein laughs joyfully beside her.

Lawyers for Maxwell did not respond to The Post’s request for comment regarding the images.

There are plenty of other pictures of Maxwell with Epstein gallivanting around the world, presumably enjoying the splendour that their sick sex trade wrought them.

She is seen celebrating birthdays, fooling around with Russian soldiers and enjoying the Ascot’s Royal Box in June 2000 with disgraced Prince Andrew.

Maxwell is serving 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein’s trafficking ring. Picture: DOJ
Maxwell is serving 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein’s trafficking ring. Picture: DOJMaxwell is serving 20 years in prison for her role in Epstein’s trafficking ring. Picture: DOJ

The former Royal Highness is also featured heavily throughout the trove of images, including in one where he is seen sprawling out across the laps of numerous young women – as Maxwell smirks in the background.

Other celebrities like Michael Jackson and Mick Jagger are also in the trove – as well as Bill Clinton, who was seen half naked swimming with Maxwell and with his arm around a mystery woman, whose face was blacked out.

The DOJ has said that being photographed with Epstein doesn’t equate to criminal guilt.

Public interest in the Epstein case intensified after the FBI and DOJ released a joint memo on July 6 concluding that Epstein committed suicide in jail and did not keep a “client list” of rich and powerful men to whom he trafficked girls as young as 14 – contrary to widespread speculation.

This article originally appeared on the New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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