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Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Sisters

25 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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Ghislaine Maxwell was the youngest daughter of Robert Maxwell and Elisabeth “Betty” Maxwell, and her sisters were Anne, Christine, Isabel, and Karine. Anne Maxwell has lived a comparatively private life and has been described as having worked around publishing and academia, while Christine and Isabel Maxwell became the most publicly visible of the sisters. Christine and Isabel are twins, born in France in 1950, and both became involved in technology and internet ventures after the collapse of their father’s media empire. They co-founded Magellan, an early internet search company, and Isabel later worked in Silicon Valley and Israeli tech circles, including Commtouch and other ventures. Karine Maxwell died of leukemia as a child, one of the family tragedies that shaped the Maxwell household before Ghislaine became publicly known through Jeffrey Epstein. Christine and Isabel have also drawn scrutiny because of their own proximity to Epstein-related questions, including reporting that DOJ files suggested Epstein discussed possible payments involving them, though that does not mean they were accused of participating in his crimes. In public, the Maxwell siblings — especially Ian and Kevin, but also the wider family — have often defended Ghislaine or challenged the fairness of her prosecution, while the sisters remain part of the larger Maxwell family story: privilege, scandal, tragedy, business ambition, and the long shadow of Robert Maxwell’s empire. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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