Ghislaine Maxwell 'took girls to target men at party after premiere attended by Prince Charles' 

Ghislaine Maxwell took three young women to target men at a party in 2000 after a film premiere attended by Prince Charles, it has been claimed.

The child sex trafficking suspect, 59, is seen in a newly-emerged photograph sipping a drink while the three girls surround a City broker and his friend.

The image, obtained by The Sun on Sunday, was taken in the Red Cube nightclub in London on November 22, 2000, during an after party for the Charlie’s Angels screening.

On the same night, next door at the Odeon Leicester Square, Prince Charles attended the premiere where he was seen arm in arm with its stars Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu. 

There is no suggestion the Prince of Wales was aware of Maxwell’s presence with the young girls.

But the photo raises fresh concerns about how close she and billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein came to royal circles, with their links to Prince Andrew already under scrutiny.

Ghislaine Maxwell took three young women to target men at a party in 2000 after a film premiere attended by Prince Charles, it has been claimed

Ghislaine Maxwell took three young women to target men at a party in 2000 after a film premiere attended by Prince Charles, it has been claimed

The party took place after a screening for Charlie's Angles, attended by Prince Charles who gave a speech (pictured alongside Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore on the night before the premiere)

The party took place after a screening for Charlie’s Angles, attended by Prince Charles who gave a speech (pictured alongside Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore on the night before the premiere) 

The anonymous broker seen next to the alleged madam and the three young girls said he is ‘appalled’ at the thought of them targeting guests at the party.

He said: ‘The three girls came up to me and a friend and were being very flirtatious. They were in their late teens or early 20s. 

‘One, who is on my right in the picture, seemed to be the leader and was asking us if we wanted to buy them drinks or go on somewhere.

‘The girl on my left was quieter and more nervous.

‘And the girl at the back was East European and also quiet. It seemed their questions were all to ascertain our wealth.’

The broker said no one was interested in the girls and after a few minutes they were ushered away by Maxwell.

Epstein and Maxwell's royal connections are already under scrutiny with the pair also seen relaxing in the Queen's log cabin at Balmoral

Epstein and Maxwell’s royal connections are already under scrutiny with the pair also seen relaxing in the Queen’s log cabin at Balmoral

A source found the photo while tidying their possessions and recalled Maxwell being annoyed with the girls for spending too long with certain guests before moving them along.

They said they discussed at the time whether the girls might have been escorts.

The Prince of Wales had made a speech for The Prince’s Trust on the night, which benefited from the premiere.

Just 18 days earlier, Maxwell was an alleged guest of Prince Andrew at a Los Angeles party hosted by BAFTA for the Charlie’s Angels film.

And a month later, Epstein and Maxwell joined the Duke of York in the Sandringham Estate for a pheasant shoot. 

The Prince’s Trust said it did not organise the party attended by Maxwell and had ‘no data’ about the event.

It comes amid rumours Maxwell could start ‘naming names’ if she is found guilty of sex trafficking charges this week.

Closing arguments in Maxwell’s trial begin tomorrow, with the jury likely to retire that evening.

A legal source connected with the case told The Mail on Sunday that with the Manhattan court breaking for Christmas at the end of Wednesday, a verdict this week is ‘highly likely’, adding: ‘The jury won’t want this hanging over them over Christmas, so lawyers on both sides expect a verdict this week.’

Ghislaine Maxwell could start ‘naming names’ if she is found guilty of sex trafficking charges this week 

Maxwell denies all six charges linked to grooming underage girls for abuse by the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. 

However, the source said if she is convicted – and facing up to 70 years in prison – she might co-operate with the US Government in exchange for a reduced sentence or better jail conditions.

‘This could be bad news for Prince Andrew and other high-profile men who hung out with Ghislaine and Jeffrey Epstein,’ the source said.

‘It is possible she will begin to co-operate and tell what she knows in an attempt to lessen her jail term. We know that prosecutors are looking at other co-conspirators in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex ring. Ghislaine undoubtedly possesses information which could assist prosecutors in other cases. If she decides to co-operate, her testimony could be devastating. She was Epstein’s right-hand woman for years, imagine what she knows?’

Prince Andrew’s name has been mentioned three times during the trial, including by one of Epstein’s pilots who confirmed he flew the Prince on the disgraced financier’s private jet dubbed ‘the Lolita Express’ because of the young girls it ferried around the world.

One of them, Virginia Roberts, claims she was forced to have sex with the Prince three times, including at Maxwell’s home in London. He vehemently denies all the allegations and insists he has never met Ms Roberts. 

The jury in Maxwell 's trial was shown these photos that speak to the close relationship between the pair, which prosecutors have characterize as 'partners in crime'

The jury in Maxwell ‘s trial was shown these photos that speak to the close relationship between the pair, which prosecutors have characterize as ‘partners in crime’ 

Former US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump were also named in court as associates of Epstein, as were actor Kevin Spacey and a slew of Wall Street financiers, politicians and prominent businessmen.

After Epstein committed suicide in jail in 2019 while being held on child sex charges, then-US Attorney General William Barr vowed to prosecute those who aided him.

‘There will be accountability,’ he said. ‘This case will continue against anyone who was complicit with Epstein. The victims deserve justice and they will get it.’

Maxwell’s lawyers claim she is being punished by proxy for Epstein’s crimes.

On Friday she declined to give evidence in her defence, telling the judge: ‘The government has not proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt so there is no reason for me to testify.’

Maxwell appeared in court yesterday, with lawyers making arguments about how Judge Alison Nathan should instruct the jury. She will read 80 pages of instructions to them tomorrow.

Defence lawyers fought successfully for the judge to refer to the British socialite as ‘Maxwell’ instead of ‘the defendant’ and jurors were told they can weigh up whether she ‘consciously avoided’ knowledge of Epstein’s abuse of underage girls.

source: dailymail.co.uk