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Ghislaine Maxwell’s alleged campaign to discredit [REDACTED - Survivor] in early 2015Case Filekaggle-ho-015536House OversightGhislaine Maxwell’s alleged campaign to discredit [REDACTED - Survivor] in early 2015
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s alleged campaign to discredit [REDACTED - Survivor] in early 2015
Ghislaine Maxwell’s alleged campaign to discredit [REDACTED - Survivor] in early 2015 The passage provides concrete dates, names, and a specific tactic (using an agent to issue false statements) that could be pursued for evidence of coordinated defamation and possible obstruction of justice. It implicates Maxwell, a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein, and hints at a broader effort to silence victims, which is controversial and could generate public outcry. While the details are not wholly novel, the specific reference to a January 3, 2015 statement and the involvement of an agent (Ross Gow) give actionable leads for further investigation. Key insights: Maxwell directed her agent Ross Gow to attack Giuffre’s credibility in January 2015.; A false public statement was issued on or about January 3, 2015, claiming Giuffre’s allegations were “untrue.”; The false statements were repeated in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere.
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