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Epstein spent thousands funding Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal bills before he died

Epstein spent thousands funding Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal bills before he died
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PRINCE Andrew’s paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein spent thousands trying to protect his alleged “pimp” Ghislaine Maxwell before his suicide.

The US tycoon paid the elusive Brit socialite’s legal bills, claiming she was a “victim” in a vendetta against him.

 Jeffrey Epstein spent thousands trying to protect his alleged “pimp” Ghislaine Maxwell before his suicide

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Jeffrey Epstein spent thousands trying to protect his alleged “pimp” Ghislaine Maxwell before his suicideCredit: Getty Images – Getty
 Andrew pictured in Central Park after Epstein had been released from prison

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Andrew pictured in Central Park after Epstein had been released from prisonCredit: Jae Donnelly

Maxwell, 58, sparked fury by claiming against his £550million estate last week, despite being accused of sex abuse and aiding her ex-lover’s crimes.

But a source said: “Jeffrey had already been helping to pay her legal bills up until he died.

“He said she wouldn’t have been involved in these lawsuits if it wasn’t for him.”

In her claim, Maxwell says she had “a legal and special relationship” with Epstein, found dead in jail last year.

She says she “incurred significant legal fees, personal security costs and other expenses” due to her work for several of his businesses.

Maxwell has been in hiding since Epstein’s death. The Sun has offered a £10,000 reward for info leading to us making direct contact with her.

Andrew’s sex accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of several women to sue Maxwell, branded her “evil” for trying to claim from Epstein’s estate.

The duke denies any wrongdoing.

Epstein’s victims say Maxwell procured girls for him and took part in abuse, but she denies all the claims.

US attorney Geoffrey Berman says Prince Andrew has ‘shut the door’ on co-operating with Jeffrey Epstein probe

Source : The Sun | NewsColony: World News

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