• Epstein case The message from Ghislaine Maxwell's prison to her "dear friend" Prince Andrew

  • Prince Andrew The biography of nausea and money by Virginia Giuffre, the woman who has put Queen Elizabeth II in check

Ghislaine Maxwell

reveals details of her daily routine in prison and throws a cloak at her old friend Andrew, Duke of York, in the first audiovisual interview she has given to British television since her arrest in 2020. "I'm not the person they portray. .. the cruelest, meanest and most horrible executioner... I feel completely divorced from the person people refer to and talk about her," she says in the special

'Ghislaine Behind Bars'

, who

Talk TV,

the new digital channel from

Rupert Murdoch

's group, aired on Monday night .

Maxwell protects the Duke under the cloak of oblivion about his relationship with

Virginia Giuffre,

who accused the former royal of forcing him to have sex three times in 2001. She was 17 years old, kept her paternal surname, Roberts, and fell into the network of

Jeffrey Epstein,

the American financial millionaire who died in prison accused of pedophilia.

His ex-partner and notorious British inmate is placed at the apex of Andrés' dangerous friendship with Epstein and his swarm of victims, including Giuffre.

In the interview, which combined a video conference with audio calls,

the protagonist questions

the plaintiff's testimonies and even denies the authenticity of the already famous photograph in which the duke is seen embracing the young woman by the waist, while she Maxwell herself smiles into the camera from the background.

"I don't have any recollection of them together and

I don't think that image is real,"

she warns.

The inmate 'madame' remarks that "there is not" a negative of said photo, only "copies of copies" of the snapshot that was allegedly taken at her London home.

"It looks like some parts have been Photoshopped, according to some experts," she says.

He also doubts the location where the three were allegedly photographed by Epstein, according to the most widespread interpretation of the image.

"I don't remember her being at my house. I know Virginia traveled with Jeffrey, so it's entirely possible (they met). But the photo doesn't appear to be real and I don't remember it being taken," he adds.

Maxwell was sentenced last June to 20 years in prison for

trafficking adolescents

in order to sexually satisfy Epstein.

She is serving her sentence in the federal prison in

Tallahassee, Florida,

where she has been authorized to work in the institution's library and legal center.

There, she prepares her appeal against the guilty verdict and helps other inmates with her appeals and bureaucratic requests.

She works, according to her, from 7:30 to 10 in the morning, with another two and a half hour shift starting at noon.

The environment and his situation in the Florida prison seem infinitely better than the experience of his previous phase in prison, from his arrest in 2020 until the conclusion of the trial.

His lawyers denounced the hellish conditions he suffered during almost 24 months of pretrial detention at the

New York Metropolitan Detention Center.

Epstein hanged himself with a sheet in a cell at

the Manhattan Correctional Center

while awaiting the processing of his criminal case for sexually abusing young people and adolescents.

His victims identify him as a predator who offered his friends, including the Duke of York, as sexual objects.

Maxwell remains convinced that her ex-lover was murdered.

"I think they killed him," she declares in 'Behind bars'.

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