Ghislaine Maxwell Claims 25 Jeffrey Epstein Associates Made ‘Secret Settlements’

Maxwell says the story you were told was a lie. From a Texas prison cell, the convicted sex trafficker is now accusing the government, victims’ lawyers, and powerful men of secretly protecting the rest of Jeffrey Epstein’s network. She claims 25 alleged accomplices cut quiet deals, while four Epstein staffers walked away untouched. 

 

From her cell, Maxwell is no longer simply denying guilt; she is indicting the system that put her there. In her telling, she and Epstein were offered up as the full story so the public would stop asking about the men, the money, and the machinery that made their abuse possible. By alleging hidden deals and protected co-conspirators, she is weaponizing the one thing the government cannot fully control now: doubt.

 

That doubt grows as the long-sealed Epstein files are slowly forced into the light. Each redacted name, each missing document, each unexplained decision now looks less like bureaucratic caution and more like a cover. Maxwell may never walk free; the courts may dismiss her claims as self‑serving. But the questions she has sharpened will outlive her case, haunting prosecutors, institutions, and every powerful figure who once moved comfortably in Epstein’s shadow.