Anonymous ID: 5a2f3e May 3, 2021, 7:04 a.m. No.13570619   🗄️.is 🔗kun

After Robert Maxwell’s burial on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, the family returned to London, where they faced a frenzy in the press. The British tabloids, which once enriched the Maxwell family, now seemed intent on destroying it. Maxwell’s widow grew “numb from the savage public battering,” Vanity Fair reported at the time. “People were calling her husband ‘rogue,’ ‘crook,’ ‘bully,’ ‘thief,’ ‘megalomaniac,’ ‘gangster.’ They told lurid tales of his sex orgies.… They painted a portrait of an erratic and cruel tyrant, one who used Turkish towels for toilet paper.” Maxwell’s widow, the elegant and erudite Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Meynard Maxwell, went underground, moving surreptitiously from lawyer to lawyer. “I’ve had to live by night and sleep by day to avoid the reptiles,” she said.

 

Ghislaine Maxwell was hunted by the tabloids too. “There’s a story that the Maxwell name was so detested in London that she had to walk around in a blond wig so people wouldn’t recognize her,” an unnamed “prominent New York socialite” who knew Ghislaine reportedly told the New York Post. Hoping to launch a new life, she returned to New York City, where she had served as her father’s ambassador to America in the days when he hoped his daughter might marry her friend John F. Kennedy Jr., binding two great dynasties into one. Now, forced to vacate her spacious company-provided residence, she moved into a small apartment. When a friend came to visit, Ghislaine told her, “They took everything—everything—even the cutlery.”

 

https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/07/inside-ghislaine-maxwells-life-on-the-lam

 

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