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So half-Jews (if the father is Jewish and the mother isn't) can be sacrificed?
Ghislaine Maxwell was born in 1961, in Maisons-Laffitte, France,[8] the ninth and youngest child of Elisabeth (née Meynard), a French-born scholar, and Robert Maxwell, a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor. Her father was from a Jewish family, whereas her mother was of Huguenot (French Protestant) descent. Maxwell was born two days before a car accident that left her fifteen-year-old brother Michael in a prolonged coma until his death in 1967.[9] Her mother later reflected that the accident had an effect on the entire family, and surmised that Ghislaine had shown signs of anorexia while still a toddler.[9] Throughout childhood, Ghislaine resided with her family in Oxford at Headington Hill Hall, a 53-room mansion, where the offices of Pergamon Press, a publishing company run by Robert Maxwell, were also located.[5][8][10] Her mother said all her children were brought up as Anglicans.[11] She began her schooling at the Oxford High School for Girls in North Oxford. Maxwell was enrolled at Edgarley Hall boarding school in Somerset at age nine, followed by Headington Girls’ School at age thirteen.[12] Maxwell attended Marlborough College[2] where she studied "modern history with languages" before going on to earn a degree from Balliol College, Oxford[2] in 1985.[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghislaine_Maxwell