US authorities are reportedly set to charge an alleged conspirator in Jeffrey Epstein's child sex network.
US authorities are reportedly set to charge an alleged conspirator in Jeffrey Epstein's child sex network.
Victims claim Ghislaine Maxwell helped Epstein in his criminal dealings over more than a decade. Epstein was found dead in his cell earlier this month, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Image: AP
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