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Secrets of Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex life WILL be made public as ‘pimp’ waits in jail on child sex abuse charges

A JUDGE ruled today that explosive testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell and letters between her and Jeffrey Epstein can be made public.

The socialite, 58, currently in jail on child grooming charges, had been fighting to keep bombshell documents that include details about her sex life secret.

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Maxwell seen at a recent court appearance
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Maxwell seen at a recent court appearance Credit: Reuters
The socialite pictured with Jeffrey Epstein
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The socialite pictured with Jeffrey Epstein Credit: Getty Images - Getty

She was sued for defamation in 2015 by Prince Andrew’s sex accuser Virginia Roberts, but thousands of pages of the case remain sealed.

However, New York judge Loretta Preska ruled that any concerns of “minor embarrassment or annoyance” to Maxwell were far outweighed by the need for public access.

She ordered the release of dozens of documents in the case “within a week”. Maxwell has seven days to appeal.

The documents include portions of Maxwell’s 2016 seven-hour, 418-page deposition and January 2015 correspondence between her and her billionaire paedo ex Epstein, the court heard.

It was in January 2015 that sex slave Virginia Roberts first accused Prince Andrew of sleeping with her three times when she was a teenager — claims he strenuously denies.

Maxwell’s lawyers have previously revealed that her testimony contained “extremely personal” details.

Virginia Roberts is engaged in an ongoing legal battle with Maxwell
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Virginia Roberts is engaged in an ongoing legal battle with Maxwell Credit: Nine
Maxwell remains in this New York jail after being denied bail
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Maxwell remains in this New York jail after being denied bailCredit: Reuters

About 2,000 pages from the defamation case were published in August last year, dragging Prince Andrew, 60, back into the Epstein scandal. Epstein killed himself in jail the following day.

Separately yesterday, a judge in Maxwell’s criminal case denied her request for a gagging order.

Her lawyers had filed a seven-page memo to the US District Court, complaining about the coverage surrounding her arrest earlier this month.

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