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Christine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell's sister and internet pioneer who co-founded Chiliad, an intelligence-linked data mining firm.

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According to DOJ-released documents indexed by Epstein Exposed, Christine Maxwell appears in 1,540 case documents, 1 flight log entry in the Epstein files.

Daughter of Robert Maxwell and sister of Ghislaine Maxwell. Co-founded Magellan, one of the first internet search engines, in 1993, and later co-founded Chiliad, a data mining and information retrieval company that secured contracts with U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Appears in 1,540 documents in the DOJ-released Epstein files. Christine and her twin sister Isabel were among the Maxwell siblings who maintained connections to technology and intelligence sectors.

Her late father Robert Maxwell has been described in intelligence literature as a Mossad asset, and the family's connections to Israeli intelligence have been a recurring subject of investigation. Christine attended Epstein-related events and appears in correspondence within the files, though her specific role in Epstein's network is less defined than that of her sister Ghislaine.

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Notable Positions
Co-founder, Magellan (search engine) | Co-founder, Chiliad (data mining)
Black Book
Listed (3 phone numbers)
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Christine Maxwell is mentioned in documents or reporting related to the Epstein case. Being mentioned does not imply any wrongdoing, criminal conduct, or inappropriate behavior.

At a Glance

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Flight appearances
Source: Flight logs (1997-2006)
Document mentions
Various sources
Known connections
2 weak
Black book entry
3 phone numbers listed
Evidence Types
Flight LogsBlack BookCourt Filing

Activity Timeline

Known Connections (2)

External Cross-Check

Search ICIJ Offshore Leaks, OFAC Sanctions, SEC EDGAR, and Federal Courts

Political Donations (9)

Cross-referenced against FEC Schedule A (individual contributions). Name matching does not confirm identity.

$3,550 across 9 contributions (20202024)
Democrat: $1,150Republican: $1,000OTH: $900Independent: $500

Top Recipients

Cicely DavisREPHouse
$1,000
BIDEN VICTORY FUND
$900
Kamala HarrisDEMPresident
$900
Robert F Jr KennedyINDPresident
$500
Amy J. KlobucharDEMPresident
$250

Flight Log Appearances (1)

DateRouteAircraftCo-Passengers
Oct 3, 1991Teterboro Airport, NJPalm Beach International, FLN108JEJeffrey Epstein

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About Christine Maxwell

Who is Christine Maxwell?

Daughter of Robert Maxwell and sister of Ghislaine Maxwell. Co-founded Magellan, one of the first internet search engines, in 1993, and later co-founded Chiliad, a data mining and information retrieval company that secured contracts with U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Appears in 1,540 documents in the DOJ-released Epstein files. Christine and her twin sister Isabel were among the Maxwell siblings who maintained connections to technology and intelligence sectors. Her late father Robert Maxwell has been described in intelligence literature as a Mossad asset, and the family's connections to Israeli intelligence have been a recurring subject of investigation. Christine attended Epstein-related events and appears in correspondence within the files, though her specific role in Epstein's network is less defined than that of her sister Ghislaine.

What is Christine Maxwell's connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

Christine Maxwell appears in 1,540 case documents, 1 flight log, and 0 emails from the Epstein investigation files. Connected to 2 other persons of interest.

Did Christine Maxwell fly on Epstein's planes?

Yes, Christine Maxwell appears on 1 flight manifest from Epstein's aircraft logs, including flights between Teterboro Airport, NJ and Palm Beach International, FL.

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