The Epstein Chronicles

Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Refusal To Turn On Prince Andrew


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Ghislaine Maxwell’s loyalty to Prince Andrew has been one of the quiet constants running through the Epstein scandal, even as nearly every other alliance around her collapsed. From the earliest public revelations, she never distanced herself from him, never suggested misunderstanding, coercion, or misrepresentation, and never once implied that Andrew had been misled by Epstein. On the contrary, she consistently treated Andrew as someone to be shielded, not exposed. Even after Virginia Giuffre named both of them in sworn testimony, even after the infamous photograph became global shorthand for the scandal, Maxwell never contradicted Andrew’s denials, never offered context, and never suggested that his version of events was false. Her silence was not passive — it was strategic. At moments when cooperation might have benefited her legally, when distancing herself could have reduced her own exposure, she instead maintained a rigid wall around Andrew, absorbing reputational damage while leaving his defenses intact.

That loyalty became even more striking after her arrest and conviction, when the incentives to trade information were at their highest. Facing decades in prison, surrounded by prosecutors eager for higher-value targets, Maxwell still refused to implicate Andrew in any meaningful way. Her legal team never hinted at cooperation tied to royal involvement, and no filings, proffers, or sentencing submissions suggested she had offered information about him behind the scenes. This is not the behavior of someone protecting a casual acquaintance — it is the behavior of someone bound by obligation, leverage, or a shared history too dangerous to unravel. Whether that loyalty was born from personal attachment, mutual exposure, or intelligence-world discipline learned long before Epstein, the effect has been the same: while Maxwell sits in a federal prison, Prince Andrew walks free, his reputation damaged but his legal jeopardy mysteriously contained, protected in part by the one person who could have shattered his story and chose not to.



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