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The 58 staggering rules Jeffrey Epstein's staff had to obey at his Palm Beach mansion

2021-12-09T09:49:35.488Z


STORY - Ghislaine Maxwell, the billionaire's alleged accomplice, once established a list of rules that employees must scrupulously follow, we learned on the fifth day of his trial. Who wore their uniform as well as their way of speaking.


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.

Read alsoGhislaine Maxwell, the troubled English heiress who sold her soul to Jeffrey Epstein

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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Source: lefigaro

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