One would think that the properties of Jeffrey Epstein, with their noria of teenage girls and young women in the service of the sexual predator, would be a kind of anarchic Capua.
We would be wrong.
It looked more like the Windsor house on Palm Beach.
Or at the home of the Marquis de Sade.
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During the fifth day of the trial of Jeffrey Epstein's acolyte, accused of having been his
"beat-up"
and accomplice, the jurors discovered with a certain astonishment the order that Ghislaine Maxwell made reign there.
We were having fun, but we weren't laughing.
The behavior of each employee was carefully recorded in a sort of manual designed in 2005, which included a list of no less than 58 rules to be observed very strictly.
A gun on the nightstand
First and foremost, each employee had to, according to the former butler,
"see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing, except to answer a question directly addressed to you".
"
Lady
" Maxwell wanted the Florida property at 358 El Brillo Way sold
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