Page 6 WHY ARE THE RICH AND POWERFUL SO IN THRALL TO MAXWELL'S DAILY MAIL (London) January 10, 2015 Saturday Despite the scandal, Maxwell certainly owes plenty to her relationship with the convicted paedophile. Take, for example, her magnificent home in a six-storey house on New York's East 65th street. The property was purchased in 2010 by Darren Indyke, a local attorney with long-standing links to Epstein. It was promptly split into apartments, one of which is now Ms Maxwell's residence. It is unclear from public records who actually owns it. Consider also a correspondence address that Maxwell gives to Companies House. It's a tiny office in a business centre next to a dive school in St Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Several Epstein firms are also registered to the same location. Unpicking the rest of Maxwell's financial interests is tricky. Her London home, where Prince Andrew was photographed with and Ms Maxwell, is a £3.7 million mews property in Belgravia. Land Registry documents list her as the owner care of M.C. Grumbridge, of the Hogarth Group', a company which runs health clubs in West London. Grumbridge, in turn, is Malcolm Grumbridge, a lawyer often described as a Maxwell family associate. Then there is Ellmax, a company she set up in 2012. Its registered UK address is a cottage in Wiltshire occupied by Catherine Vau han Edwards, another old friend. Its U.S. base is Maxwell's New York flat, via one ', which appears to be an alias that Ghislaine uses. In the UK, she also has a directorship of Jemma Kidd Make Up Limited, a beauty firm run by the socialite and sister of supermodel Jodie, which went into administration in 2012 with debts of £2 million. Fellow directors are Jack Kidd, Jemma's polo-player brother, Arthur Mornington, the Duke of Wellington's son and Jemma's husband, Grace Fodor, a stylist and star of the BBC show Be Your Own Boss, and Mark Crocker, the stepson of the late racehorse breeder Lord Oaksey, who is married