Ghislaine Maxwell And The Massage Tables
Update: 2025-10-07
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During Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 federal trial, prosecutors introduced a green massage table seized from Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion as physical evidence. They argued that many of Epstein’s sexual encounters with underage girls began under the pretense of “massages,” which were arranged and facilitated by Maxwell. The prosecution presented the table in court to demonstrate how the so-called massages were a recurring setup for abuse, forming a central part of Epstein’s predatory system. Former staff members testified that Maxwell managed Epstein’s schedule, often organizing and directing the girls who came to the house for “massages.”
Investigators who raided Epstein’s residence found an array of incriminating items alongside the tables — including massage oils, sex toys, and suggestive notes — which reinforced the prosecution’s argument that the massages were a front for exploitation. Epstein’s former house manager, Juan Alessi, testified that Maxwell frequently gave instructions about the massages and even kept items from the massage rooms in her own bathroom. The evidence became a powerful visual and symbolic element of the case, underscoring Maxwell’s alleged role in normalizing and operationalizing Epstein’s abuse.
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Investigators who raided Epstein’s residence found an array of incriminating items alongside the tables — including massage oils, sex toys, and suggestive notes — which reinforced the prosecution’s argument that the massages were a front for exploitation. Epstein’s former house manager, Juan Alessi, testified that Maxwell frequently gave instructions about the massages and even kept items from the massage rooms in her own bathroom. The evidence became a powerful visual and symbolic element of the case, underscoring Maxwell’s alleged role in normalizing and operationalizing Epstein’s abuse.
to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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