Anonymous ID: daffba Oct. 28, 2025, 4:57 a.m. No.23780431   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Ghislaine Maxwell's sisters are Isabel and Christine, fraternal twin sisters born on August 16, 1950, in Maisons Laffitte, France, to parents Robert and Elisabeth Maxwell. They are the eldest of Ghislaine's seven surviving siblings, with Ghislaine being the youngest. The twins have been prominent figures in the technology sector, co-founding Magellan, an early internet search engine, in 1993 with their husbands, David Hayden and Roger Malina. The company was sold to Excite in 1996 for approximately $10 million. Following the sale, Isabel became the president of Commtouch, an Israeli internet company that later became CYREN, and served as a Technology Pioneer for the World Economic Forum. She also helped build the Social Entrepreneur Program in Israel from 2004 to 2010. Christine has remained active in technology and academia, working as a consultant for internet companies and pursuing a doctoral degree in the humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas. She has also been involved in projects related to data mining and natural language search technologies, including work with Chiliad, a company whose software was used by the FBI's counterterrorism data warehouse.

 

The twins have maintained a close relationship with their family despite their different life paths. They have been vocal in their support of Ghislaine during her legal troubles, attending her trial and sentencing hearings in New York, where they stood alongside other siblings.

Their husbands have also been linked to notable and unconventional figures; Christine's husband, Roger Malina, is an astrophysicist whose father, Frank Malina, was associated with rocket science and occult circles, including figures like L. Ron Hubbard. Isabel's third husband, Al Seckel, was a self-proclaimed "optical illusionist" and con man who hosted a scientific conference on Jeffrey Epstein's private island, a connection that has drawn scrutiny. After Seckel's death in 2015, Isabel declared bankruptcy. The family has remained united, with siblings like Kevin and Ian Maxwell also publicly supporting Ghislaine, asserting her innocence and criticizing the U.S. justice system.