The Jeffrey Epstein case has taken many surprising twists since he was arrested in 2019. From his apparent suicide to the arrest of British socialite and Epstein partner in crime Ghislaine Maxwell by the FBI in early July.
Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of aiding Epstein over the past decade, with some claims that she lured young women, some as young at 14, into Epstein’s houses and forced them into performing sexual acts. As reports surface that Maxwell may expose “big names” in court, pictures of her with various well-known people have started to go viral.
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The most recent photo has people convinced Maxwell is in the background of a picture of JonBenét Ramsey. Killed in her parents’ Boulder, Colorado home on Christmas day in 1996, the murder of the six-year-old beauty queen remains one of the world’s most famous unsolved mysteries.
The photo shows JonBenét smiling at the camera while holding a bouquet of flowers. There is a woman with short, dark hair in the background. While you can only see the unknown woman’s side profile, many Twitter users have concluded that its Maxwell. What do you think?
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JonBenét’s death inspired many conspiracies; some outright crazy, and others logical. The most popular theory was that her parents were involved but, out of all the insane theories out there, people were ridiculed the most for believing that they had anything to do with it.
Although we may never know for certain if Maxwell is indeed the lady in the photo with JonBenét, it will be interesting to see how the case against her plays out. Former Epstein associate Steven Hoffenberg recently commented that Maxwell was prepared to name some big names, stating:
“She’s going to be naming some big names — not only in terms of those who abused underage girls at Epstein’s parties but also those who made financial agreements with Epstein or benefited from his generosity, including flying on his plane and staying at his homes.”
“She won’t be able to handle jail – and she’ll immediately start talking to try to get out of it.”1