GHISLAINE Maxwell stood trial for her involvement in sex trafficking alongside Jeffrey Epstein back in 2021.
Maxwell was found guilty on all counts except for one.
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What is Ghislaine Maxwell's final verdict?
Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty to eight counts of sex trafficking and perjury for her alleged role in taking advantage of young women alongside Jeffrey Epstein on December 29, 2021.
However, she was found guilty of all counts except for one: "enticement of an individual under the age of 17 (Jane only) to travel with intent to engage in illegal sexual activity."
The 60-year-old was accused of grooming women to partake in sexual activities with Jeffrey Epstein who was found dead in jail while he awaited trial in 2019. His death was officially ruled as suicide by hanging.
Three of Epstein's alleged victims spoke during the trial thus far and one woman, Kate, said she thought Maxwell was her friend before she convinced her to give "sexual massages" to Epstein.
"I felt that I had found a new connection that could be really meaningful to me,” she said in court.
“I was really happy that we had connected and she seemed as excited as I was to have a new friend.”
She said at first it appeared to be a "silly joke" but she claims she was eventually told to do more.
“I didn’t know how to say no," Kate said, adding that she had witnessed how connected they (Maxwell and Epstein) were and Maxwell "seemed to know everyone."
Kate was joined by two other women who said they fell victim to similar treatment.
A fourth woman was expected to take the stand on December 9, and the prosecution told the judge they expect to rest their case after hearing from the fourth victim.