ATTERSON | Firtuy Ricu iccusations of sexual misconduct Alaska. “It’s hard to top Ghislaine Maxwell in the globe-trotting department,” he writes. g nightmare he'd had to endure as a Upon her return, the president of the China Arts Foundation y Epstein finally seemed to be over. International hosts Maxwell at a dinner cooked by the former chef for Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Sources say that Maxwell still maintains her warm telation- ship with the Clintons. She was never charged with a crime. And Maxwell has repeatedly denied all allegations made by Virginia ‘h Epstein behind her, Ghislaine | Roberts—and continues to do so today. Through her lawyer, | Maxwell says she’s had no connection to any criminal misconduct ve the oceans now,” a socialite says involving Virginia Roberts (or any other young woman) and Jef- atter at a private Palm Beach Club. | frey Epstein. She claims that Virginia's story about her experience rraMar Project, describes itself as j : as a “sex slave” has changed, significantly, over time—that with transformation of the high seas.” Ei each telling, Virginia adds salacious details and names new public ight million metric tons of plastic d figures. Nevertheless, legal troubles for Maxwell recently began. umped into the world’s oceans P In 2015, Virginia Roberts filed a defamation suit against the earlier enterprise, the Seed Media ; 4 ~—sCwoman she says recruited her to work at Epstein’s house on El Brillo ipstein in 2005 to the tune of two a Way. In January of 2016, Roberts filed additional papers, claiming ~® that a defamation suit filed against Bill Cosby, another alleged sexual awake at night because they're A predator, was directly relevant to her case against Maxwell. In March, he asks in 2014 ata TEDx talkin 99) == Maxwell filed an answer in court denying all of Roberts's allegations you scared about what could hap- y E and accusing Roberts of fabricating them for financial gain. yout what could you do that would a , As of this writing, the suit