Posted on 07/03/2020 9:09:07 AM PDT by Libloather
Jeffrey Epstein investigators want to speak to a British aristocrat who made 32 flights on the pedophile's 'Lolita Express' plane as the inquiry continues after the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, it has been claimed.
Sources told the Daily Beast that investigators want to contact former Epstein associate Clare Hazell, who became the Countess of Iveagh when she married into the Guinness brewing family in 2001.
Flight logs show her making 32 trips on Epstein's Boeing 727 between 1998 and 2000, including trips to his luxury homes in New York, Florida and the Caribbean.
It is not suggested that the Countess is suspected of any crime, but lawyers for Epstein's victims are already thought to have sought her out as a possible witness.
The Countess's contact details were listed in Epstein's infamous 'little black book' under her married name, Clare Hazell-Iveagh.
According to flight logs, Epstein accompanied her on all but one of the trips on board the plane.
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Ms Hazell worked as an interior designer and the nature of her connection to Epstein is not fully clear, but a friend said that she regarded him as a financial backer.
Ms Hazell was studying at Ohio State University in the 1990s and reportedly had a modelling agency and an apartment in Columbus, Ohio.
The friend described her as being at Epstein's 'beck and call', saying how mutual plans would be cancelled immediately if she was needed by Epstein and Maxwell.
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Horsefaced Brit.
Hi.
This all will get out of control, and turn into the Tarantino film, “Hostel.”
5.56mm
I heard that Hillary just invited her to dinner and early fireworks and that she is sending her car over now.
“The CIA. “
The Mossad.
Ghislaine Maxwell says Jeffrey Epsteins last words were I cant breathe!
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