Ghislaine Maxwell is considering a new legal strategy to challenge her prison sentence following the death of a key witness in her case.
Carolyn Andriano, one of the victims whose testimony led to Maxwell’s conviction, was found dead from a drug overdose.
Maxwell’s legal team aims to use this development to discredit Andriano’s testimony, potentially leading to a new trial.
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Carolyn Andriano, one of 4 Epstein victims who testified in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial is dead.She died in May of what is said to have been an 'overdose'. (Photo of Carolyn below with her mother).
During the Maxwell trial, Carolyn used her real name and said… pic.twitter.com/faR0hOqWgj
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“Carolyn’s death could be hugely significant because if Ghislaine is granted the right to a new trial there will be a huge legal argument about whether Carolyn’s previous testimony is admissible. This has significantly boosted Ghislaine’s chances of gaining her freedom,” revealed an anonymous source to The Daily Mail.
“It’s significant because at least one of the jurors said her testimony convinced them to convict Ghislaine,” continued the insider.
“There is no doubt Carolyn had a tragic life,” admitted the source.
“She was abused by Epstein and other men. Her drug use could become a huge issue. She claimed to be sober when she gave evidence,” explained the source.
Andriano was able to originally testify anonymously, because eventually publicly spoke out against Epstein and his co-conspirators.
“I’m not ashamed at being a victim of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,” said Andriano in the past.
“For other girls that have been victimized, I want them to know that it is OK to come out and tell somebody — even if you don’t want to be identified — and the sooner the better,” encouraged Andriano, several years before she passed away.
Her death may significantly improve Maxwell’s chances of securing her freedom.
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