This legal document, filed on December 14, 2020, describes a dramatic increase in negative media attention and online harassment directed at Ghislaine Maxwell following Jeffrey Epstein's arrest in July 2019. A graph illustrates the spike in media mentions, highlighting key events like Epstein's arrest, his death, and a £10,000 bounty offered by The Sun tabloid for information on Maxwell. The text argues that despite not being charged or mentioned in Epstein's indictment at the time, Maxwell faced a deluge of hatred and threats on social media.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Ghislaine Maxwell |
Referred to as Ms. Maxwell, she is the subject of increased media attention and online harassment following Epstein's...
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| Epstein |
His arrest and death are cited as the catalysts for the surge in media attention and harassment directed at Ms. Maxwell.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| The Sun | company |
A British tabloid that ran an advertisement in November 2019 offering a £10,000 bounty for information on Ms. Maxwell...
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| Miami Herald | company |
A newspaper whose article series "Perversion of Justice" on November 28, 2018, is marked as a key event on the media ...
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| LexisNexis | company |
Cited as the source of the data for the graph via its Nexis Newsdesk service.
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"crazy, pedophile, pimp, bitch"Source
"subhuman c*nt"Source
"rot in jail"Source
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