Behind Bars And Beyond Redemption? Ghislaine Maxwell Is Penning A Tell-All Memoir That She Claims Will Exonerate Her...

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Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted sex trafficker, is reportedly penning a memoir in an attempt to clarify her association with the late financier and convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

As per a report by Mail Online, Maxwell is utilizing her extensive prison term to work on a book that promises to reveal the "truth" about her involvement with Epstein.

A source in close contact with Maxwell shared with the Mail, "Max says the documents in the news are all false or misinformation. The truth will only come out when her book does. She's bragging about how great it will be but it sounds like the same old lies she has told a thousand times. She really thinks she hasn't done anything wrong and that her charges will be dropped when people read it."

Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking in a federal trial in 2021, which brought to light her role in luring vulnerable young women into Epstein's sphere. The anonymous source revealed that Maxwell has already completed the memoir and is awaiting the "right moment" to release it.

The source also shed light on Maxwell's struggle to adjust to her new life behind bars, stating, "Max is just not the same, upbeat person she was a year ago. She's lost all confidence, she just mopes around depressed all day. Last Friday at Shabbat she got there five minutes before candle lighting. She told the chaplain he didn't call her early enough. She threw candles at him, cussed him out and left."

In a recent development, Maxwell claimed that Epstein was murdered, a theory that has gained traction since his alleged suicide in 2019. During an interview with Britains TalkTV, she stated, I believe that he was murdered. I was shocked. Then I wondered how it had happened.

However, the former socialite showed little remorse for her victims, maintaining that she was oblivious to Epstein's perverse sexual conduct. Speaking of the victims, she said, Epstein has died and they should take their disappointment and upset out on the authorities that allowed that to happen. I hope that they have some closure via the judicial process that took place. And I wish them to be able to have a productive and good life going forward.

In October 2022, Maxwell conceded that her acquaintance with Epstein was the "greatest mistake" of her life. She stated, "Obviously, if I could go back today and I would avoid meeting him, and I would say that would be the greatest mistake Ive ever made, and I would make different choices for where I would work. Obviously. I think there are many women who can identify with my story. Many have either fallen in love with or had relationships with men that in hindsight they look back on and say What was I thinking? I imagine theres not a woman on the planet who would not think that about one or other of their boyfriends."

Regardless of whether Maxwell's memoir sees the light of day and manages to sway public opinion, it is unlikely that she will return to public life in the near future. She is slated to become eligible for release in July 2037.