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Ghislaine Maxwell ‘laid out schoolgirl outfit for Brit to wear while serving tea to Epstein’

A BRIT told a court that Ghislaine Maxwell laid out a schoolgirl outfit for her to wear while serving tea to paedo Jeffrey Epstein.

The former actress, who was giving evidence at Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial under the pseudonym “Kate”, met the socialite when she was 17.

Brit told a court that Ghislaine Maxwell laid out a schoolgirl outfit for her to wear while serving tea to paedo Jeffrey Epstein
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Brit told a court that Ghislaine Maxwell laid out a schoolgirl outfit for her to wear while serving tea to paedo Jeffrey EpsteinCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But after being invited to her home in Belgravia, central London, the teen gave massages to Epstein, where he initiated sex acts, the New York court heard.

Kate, now 44, also testified that Maxwell once gave her a small schoolgirl’s costume and told her to wear it while serving tea to Epstein, which she did.

Maxwell, 59, also bragged about her friendship with Prince Andrew and asked if Kate knew anyone who could perform a sex act on Epstein because it was a “lot for her to do”, the court heard.

The ex-lingerie model said of Maxwell: “She led me up the stairs and opened the door to a room that had a massage table in it. It was dimly lit.”

Kate said Epstein was in the room wearing a robe — then he took it off and was naked.

Asked if somebody closed the door, Kate told the court: “Ghislaine Maxwell.”

She said Maxwell once told her: “You know what he likes? Cute, young and pretty, like you.”

And she added: “She [Maxwell] told me she was friends with Prince Andrew and with Donald Trump.”

Maxwell denies all charges and the trial continues.

Kate said Epstein was in the room wearing a robe — then he took it off and was naked
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Kate said Epstein was in the room wearing a robe — then he took it off and was nakedCredit: AFP or licensors
The first witnesses in the trial of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell have taken the stand in a Manhattan federal courtroom

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