Ghislaine Maxwell Opening Statements
Prosecution eludes to victim "Jane" taking the stand later in trial
Ghislaine Maxwell Trial: Day One
Full Opening Statement Transcripts and Our Thoughts on the Trial
Prosecutions opening statement:
Assistant US Attorney Lara Pomerantz opens the start of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial by saying
“I want to tell you about Jane. She turned 14 years old that summer when a man and a woman walked by. The man said he was a donor who gave scholarships to students at this camp. The woman asked for her phone number. It began a nightmare. The man and woman were predators. Jane was not their only victim. There were other young girls. Who was that woman? It was the defendant, Ghislaine Maxwell. The defendant took these girls on shopping trips and won their trust. She talked about sex. There were times she was in the room when it happened. That is why we are here today. Between 1994 and 2004 the defendant sexually exploited young girls. She preyed on them and served them up to be sexually abused. She was trafficking kids for sex. He owned a ranch in New Mexico, an apartme…
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