The sex trafficking trial of ghislaine maxwell, a former girlfriend and longtime associate of jeffrey epstein, is set to begin monday.

— epstein was eventually arrested again, but died by suicide while awaiting trial in 2019.

— prosecutors in ghislaine maxwell's trial have presented previously unseen photos linking the socialite to paedophile jeffrey epstein.

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— ghislaine maxwell has been found guilty of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused by the late american financier jeffrey epstein.

— ghislaine maxwell appears via video link during her arraignment hearing where she was denied bail for her role aiding jeffrey epstein to recruit and eventually abuse of minor.

Now ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for grooming and trafficking underage girls.

— ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping the sex offender and globetrotting financier jeffrey epstein sexually abuse teenage girls.

— ms maxwell was arrested on 2 july during a raid on her secluded mansion in new hampshire.

Here is a timeline of the case against him and his former girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell,.

The evidence to show their closeness came.

— she was the toast of high society in london and new york.

Here are some of the events that led to the.

Now ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for grooming and trafficking underage girls.

— jury finds ghislaine maxwell guilty of sex trafficking a minor and taking part in jeffrey epstein’s sex trafficking conspiracy, among other charges.

— his death was ruled a suicide.

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— on wednesday afternoon, ghislaine maxwell was found guilty of conspiring with her late partner, jeffrey epstein, to recruit, groom, and sexually abuse underage girls, during a.

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— the jury found maxwell guilty on five of six counts, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking of an individual under 18.

— she was the toast of high society in london and new york.

— members of the public have called for us authorities to release images of ghislaine maxwell in custody, but a department of justice policy means that likely will never.