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Ghislaine Maxwell too loyal to Prince Andrew to dish any dirt on him in an FBI interview about Epstein, insider says

GHISLAINE Maxwell - the woman dubbed "Jeffrey Epstein's pimp" - is too loyal to his pal Prince Andrew to dish any dirt on him to the FBI, claims an insider.

And reports say that Maxwell was so close to the royal that he once asked the Queen if she could accompany him on an official work trip - but she refused his request.

 Prince Andrew has suggested that the photo of him with his arm around Roberts is fake
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Prince Andrew has suggested that the photo of him with his arm around Roberts is fakeCredit: Rex Features
 Prince Andrew took part in a 'car crash' interview about his involvement with peado pal Jeffery Epstein
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Prince Andrew took part in a 'car crash' interview about his involvement with peado pal Jeffery EpsteinCredit: BBC Newsnight

The reports that a source close to Maxwell says "it is impossible" that she would ever implicate the prince should she ever be interviewed by the FBI.

The unnamed source insisted, too, that Maxwell would not want to heap further problems upon her longtime pal - who has today stepped down from royal duties - as she maintains that he's innocent of allegations made against him.

In what's been called a "car crash" interview on BBC's Newsnight, the duke denied claims that he slept with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of Epstein's victims, on three separate occasions, twice while she was underage.

He said the alleged encounter in 2001 did not happen as he spent the day with his daughter, Princess Beatrice, taking her to Pizza Express in Woking for a party.

Prince Andrew did nothing wrong.

Anonymous Telegraph source

Ms Giuffre said the same alleged sexual liaison began with the duke sweating heavily as they danced at London nightclub Tramp.

But the duke said he had a medical condition at the time which meant he did not sweat.

He said he had no recollection of meeting Ms Giuffre.

The Telegraph's source said that Maxwell's position was "very clear: Prince Andrew did nothing wrong."

While the whereabouts of Maxwell remain a mystery, the royal admitted in Saturday's Newsnight interview that he last saw her before Epstein was charged with sex trafficking.

And while she's reportedly pledged to remain loyal to the prince, the Duke of York told interviewer Emily Maitlis: "If there are questions that Ghislaine has to answer, that's her problem I'm afraid."

SAW MAXWELL 'AT RALLY'

He said that his last contact with Maxwell was "in spring [this year]... she was doing some rally", prior to Epstein's arrest.

Asked whether the pair had discussed the paedo, Prince Andrew replied: "No, actually funnily enough no, not at all, there wasn't anything to discuss about him because he wasn't in the news, you know, it was just... we moved on."

According to The Times, the FBI investigation is still identifying alleged human trafficking victims of Epstein and his circle of acquaintances.

The publication explains that "it's understood to involve about 100 people, most of whom were aged between 14 and 15 at the time."

In regards to Maxwell, The Times says that "prosecutors are likely to be evaluating whether she should face co-conspirator charges, but she has not yet been named as a person of interest."

These revelations come as Maxwell, is blocking the release of court documents exposing “hundreds” of names in secret records.

 Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine MaxwellCredit: Rex Features

A federal judge in Manhattan, New York, has been told by Maxwell's legal team that they need more time to build their case to fight a bid to release information that would divulge the names of people connected to the pervert.

reports that they want an extra month, to stop the potentially embarrassing details from being publicly released.

The sealed records have the names of hundreds of third parties – mentioned in a civil case involving sexual abuse allegations against Epstein, a federal judge said in early September.

Back then, US district judge Loretta Preska said: “In some of these documents, there are literally a thousand people”.

The as yet unnamed people were given the right to object to the sealed court records from being released.

Jeff Pagliuca, one of Maxwell’s lawyers, said the information includes hundreds of pages of investigative reports, says .

In September, he said that her legal team had a fair amount of “work involved in this”, to decide which names should be redacted.

Judge Preska had told lawyers for both sides to submit letters to the court by yesterday, setting out which information shouldn't be released, and why.

Maxwell's lawyers have now said that the sealed information doesn't meet the definition of "judicial documents" and should thus remain secret.

"CAN'T MEET DEADLINE"

Maxwell's lawyers said: "To identify the names of the dozens if not hundreds of non-parties contained within the redacted and sealed documents... requires a substantial number of hours and cannot be completed by the deadline.

"The task can only properly be accomplished with a thorough line-by-line review of each of the redactions contained within the briefing papers."

The civil action which sparked the promised document release was the Giuffre v Ghislaine Maxwell case.

More than 2,000 pages have already been made public as a result of a settled defamation lawsuit involving Virginia Giuffre (then Roberts).

She launched the legal action four years ago, alleging that Maxwell subjected her to “public ridicule, contempt and disgrace” by calling her a liar in published statements with “the malicious intent of discrediting and further damaging Giuffre worldwide”.

Legal documents from the 2015 defamation case - released the day before Epstein killed himself - featured claims that Prince Andrew slept with Ms Roberts three times.

The Duke of York strongly denies any wrongdoing.

"JAMES BOND CHARACTER"

Socialite Lady Victoria Hervey who once briefly dated Prince Andrew, spoke about her friend of 20 years Ghislaine Maxwell and admitted she believed she would not be found again, describing her as a "James Bond character".

Lady Victoria told ITV's Good Morning Britain she met Epstein through Ms Maxwell, who organised her stay in his apartment in New York.

She said that Epstein and Maxwell were like a "team. He had the finance, she had the black book.

"They were a great pair together and, kind of together, they were taking over the world."

She told the programme that Ms Maxwell, who is in hiding, would not be found.

Lady Victoria added: "I think she's gone far away. I mean it's obvious. Ghislaine is a little bit like a James Bond character. She's quite a unique person. I don't think anyone is going to find her."

Convicted sex offender Epstein took his own life in jail while facing sex trafficking charges.

Ms Maxwell is accused of procuring victims for the disgraced financier.

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Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?

Ghislaine Maxwell was born in 1961, in Maisons Laffitte, France.

She is the youngest child of disgraced media tycoon and British publisher Robert Maxwell.

She moved to New York in 1991 after her father's death and reportedly socialised with Ivana Trump.

In 1992 she had a romantic relationship with American financier Jeffrey Epstein and remained closely associated with Epstein for decades afterwards.

The 57-year-old has been accused of acting like a "madam" for Jeffrey Epstein, US court documents reveal.

Almost 2,000 pages of a lawsuit were released in a defamation case involving Virginia Giuffre (then Roberts), who in 2015 claimed Prince Andrew slept with her three times, and Epstein’s ex-lover Maxwell.

Ms Giuffre also claimed that Ms Maxwell had acted as a “madame”, documents say.

A manuscript by Ms Giuffre, also released with the court papers, claims Epstein and Maxwell invited the Duke of York to meet her in the capital to help him get over the “fresh wounds still lingering on” after his divorce from Sarah Ferguson.

Ms Giuffre also alleges she was recruited by Maxwell in 1999 where she was introduced to Epstein.

Buckingham Palace strongly denied the allegation in 2015 saying "any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors" by the Duke was "categorically untrue".

Earlier this year it added: "It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation."

Maxwell has repeatedly denied any involvement in Epstein's crimes.

In a 2015 statement, Maxwell rejected allegations that she has acted as a procurer for Epstein.

 Ghislaine Maxwell wants to stop the information from being released
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Ghislaine Maxwell wants to stop the information from being releasedCredit: Rex Features
 Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were described as a 'team' by pal Lady Victoria Hervey
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Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein were described as a 'team' by pal Lady Victoria HerveyCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Lady Victoria told ITV's Good Morning Britain she met Epstein through Ms Maxwell
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Lady Victoria told ITV's Good Morning Britain she met Epstein through Ms MaxwellCredit: supplied by Pixel8000 07917221968
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