HOUSE OVERSIGHT 013423 Heiress quizzed in sex suits - NYPOST.com 4/6/1 1 1:5 1 PM 1lAt 51 0 Today's Paper Login Register Classifieds E Archives Subscribe NEW YORK POST Last Updated:Wed., Apr. 6 News 2011, 01:45pm BERGDORF GUDDMAN Derek Jeter Carmelo Anthony Jay-Z Donald Trump Phrase-y Charlie He wants to leave his mark -- on your wallet. Warlock wannabe... NYC Local Business Opinion Six • Padma jabs . John's ex wastes no time . Lots of attention Home Cindy Adams Celeb Photos PopWrap Fashion Delonas Cartoon Story Heiress quizzed in sex suits Last Updated: 3:35 AM, October 12, 2009 Posted: 12:55 AM, October 12, 2009 Comments: 14 Like Be the first of your friends to like this. 0 More Oa Print Ghislaine Maxwell, the British brunette whose father once owned the Daily News, has been slapped with a subpoena in suits brought by 24 underage girls against her old friend, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell -- whose press-lord father, Robert Maxwell, died in 1991 after falling into the Atlantic off his yacht, the Lady Ghislaine -- was served with a subpoena on Sept. 22 at 6:45 p.m. as she was leaving the Clinton Global Initiatives Conference at the Sheraton Hotel. Florida lawyer Brad Edwards, who represents three of the "Jane Does" who are suing Epstein, told Page Six that Maxwell would be questioned over her knowledge of how Epstein procured many of the girls. Epstein is accused in the civil complaints of luring underage girls to his mansion in Palm Beach to give him massages, during which he allegedly engaged them in sexual activity and paid them hundreds of dollars each. A grand jury indicted Epstein on a charge of felony solicitation of prostitution. Epstein, who pleaded guilty and did 12 months in prison, was deposed last week in the offices of his lawyer, Jack Goldberger. Goldberger wouldn't comment, but a friend of Epstein said, "These [people bringing the complaint] are the lowest of the lows in terms of ambulance-