Copyright 1996 The Press Association Limited Press Association August 9, 19%, Friday SECTION: HOME NEWS LENGTH: 491 words HEADLINE: MAXWELL'S DRINK-DRIVE DAUGHTER GAVE POLICE TEA BODY: Robert Maxwell's daughter treated tired traffic police to tea and biscuits and a flick through the family photographs at her brother's home after she was arrested her for drink-driving, a court was told today. But Ghislaine Maxwell's middle-of-the-night hospitality could not save her from a L1.000 fine and a year's driving ban at London's Horseferry Road Court. Miss Maxwell. 34 whose tycoon father named his private yacht after her, earlier joked with police that she had not had a drink for more than four years and was allergic to it - although she was well over the limit at the time, the court heard. She had taken the arresting officers to her brother Ian's home in Elvaston Mews, South Kensington, to prove that although she had no fixed address in England, she had somewhere to stay. Nazir Afzal, prosecuting, said: "It is fair to say that Miss Maxwell is one of the most co-operative customers that Chelsea police station live had. "She took them to her brother's home, made them a cup of tea, showed them some family photographs and promised to write to their senior officer to commend them for their hospitality." The officers left satisfied that she had a sound address to stay at, said Mr Afzal. Paris-born Miss Maxwell was described on the chareesheet as an Internet operator of no fixed address in the UK, although her lawyer said she as a business consultant. She admitted driving a blue E- registration Volkswagen Golf GT1 with excess alcohol. Mr Afzal said she was stopped in Harrington Road, South Kensington. at 4.30am because the car had no headlights on. "She said that she was sorry, and at this point police noticed the smell of intoxicating liquor on her breath," said Mr Afzal. "When asked when she had her last alcoholic drink, she replied: 'About two minutes ago'."