The constant comings and goings of the top elites in the world are often a conversation that consists of nothing more than conspiracies. For decades now, people have wondered exactly what goes on behind closed doors and when the cameras aren’t around. Just a few years ago, financier Jeffrey Epstein gave but a glimpse into that world when he was convicted of sex trafficking. His fascination with underage girls went far beyond lust, as he apparently had his own island and plane that welcomed elites like Prince Andrew and former President Bill Clinton. After his mysterious death, the justice system turned their attention to Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her conspiring to sexually abuse minors.

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While Ghislaine Maxwell has been extremely quiet on the matter and what exactly happened on that island, it appears that she is now opening up about certain aspects, like her friendship with Bill Clinton. Speaking with The Daily Mail, She admitted to having a “special” relationship with the former President. “It was a special friendship which continued over the years. We had lots in common. I feel bad that he is another victim only because of his association with Jeffrey. I understand that he, like others, can no longer consider me as a friend.”

As for her thoughts on Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell said, “I follow what is happening to him. He is paying such a price for the association with Jeffrey Epstein. I care about him, and I feel so bad for him. There are many people who have been impacted by this story who have been canceled, some friends of mine who never even met Epstein lost their jobs. People who literally had nothing to do with him whatsoever have been canceled. So I think for all those people, including some of them who never met him, it’s been a very heavy price that has been paid due to the cancel culture. So, you know, from that perspective, I think it’s been very difficult for a lot of people. I accept that this friendship could not survive my conviction.”

Describing the horrors of prison, Maxwell explained how unsafe she feels being there. Having more than enough time to think about the events that led her to that confined space, she admitted, “I said in open court in my statement that meeting Jeffrey Epstein was the greatest mistake of my life. And obviously, if I could go back today and I would avoid meeting him, and I would say that would be the greatest mistake I’ve ever made, and I would make different choices for where I would work. Obviously.”

Ghislaine Maxwell concluded, “I think there are many women who can identify with my story. Many have either fallen in love with or had relationships with men that, in hindsight, they look back on and say, ‘What was I thinking?’ I imagine there’s not a woman on the planet who would not think that about one or other of their boyfriends.”