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Deposition excerpt hints at Ghislaine Maxwell receiving a loan from Jeffrey Epstein to purchase a townhome

The passage provides a specific allegation—Maxwell saying she got a loan from Epstein to buy a house—mentioned in a court deposition. While it names high‑profile figures (Epstein, Maxwell) and suggest Maxwell allegedly stated she received a loan from Jeffrey Epstein for a townhome purchase. Court discussion indicates the deposition transcript contains the statement. Judge limited questioning to Ep

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #011407
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The passage provides a specific allegation—Maxwell saying she got a loan from Epstein to buy a house—mentioned in a court deposition. While it names high‑profile figures (Epstein, Maxwell) and suggest Maxwell allegedly stated she received a loan from Jeffrey Epstein for a townhome purchase. Court discussion indicates the deposition transcript contains the statement. Judge limited questioning to Ep

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10 id. 12 13 14 L5 16 ne) 18 life) 20 21 22 23 24 25 104 H3vlgiu2 change it. But first of all, let's talk about this consciousness of guilt issue. And not only the supposed facts behind this but the law that they cite. There are references to a New York Post article that is the -- THI ES COURT: Well, that's no good, obviously. MR. PAGLIUCA: Of course. And then there's a reference to Radar Online. That's their entir videntiary basis for the proffer that they just made to you, your Honor, about this townhome. It doesn't fly. And I don't need to spend -- 2 THE COURT: Well, wait a minute. There was a little bit more. There was Maxwell saying she got a loan, they say, from Epstein to buy the house. MR. PAGLIUCA: What she said, your Honor -- and I wrote it down because I looked at the deposition transcript last night. First of all, I think it's important for this discussion, we allowed questions relating to anything financial with Mr. Epstein. So the one instruction that I gave to Ms. Maxwell during this deposition was, anything they ask you about Epstein is fine. I'm not going to let you talk about your own personal financial information because it's not discoverable at this point. And so they had fair opportunity to ask her questions. They asked her questions about the SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300

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