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Ghislaine Maxwell has said she never saw Jeffrey Epstein being massaged in New York

Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has previously testified she never saw him receive massages from anyone other than herself at his home in New York, where prosecutors are pursuing criminal charges that she helped him procure underage girls for sex.
Key points:
- Ghislaine Maxwell’s claims were made in 2016, and have only been released by a US court this week
- The British socialite is accused of helping convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein lure underage girls
- She is being held in a federal jail after having two bail requests rejected
The denial came in a July 2016 deposition that Ms Maxwell gave in a settled civil defamation lawsuit against her by Virginia Giuffre, one of dozens of women who have accused Epstein…
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