Posted on 07/11/2020 9:32:42 PM PDT by bitt
GHISLAINE Maxwell moved house up to 36 times in the past year before the FBI finally pinned down her location a week before her arrest.
The Sun On Sunday can reveal details of the socialites life on the run in the US and the raid in which she was captured in New Hampshire.
The heiress, 58, is locked up accused of grooming kids for Prince Andrews billionaire paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein.
After placing her in handcuffs, FBI agents crowed that her arrest was sweeter than that of notorious US gangster James Whitey Bulger, an insider on the bust said.
They also discovered her British security guard a former soldier described as ex-Special Forces. Mask-wearing in the Covid lockdown is said to have helped her avoid detection.
Maxwells arrest marked the end of a years journey which pals claim began on the West Coast, crisscrossed from Colorado to Wyoming and Idaho, before ending in the East.
A source close to Maxwell said: Ghislaine has been constantly on the move throughout the last year. She would stay in properties for a few days or a week. Security guards were by her side due to death threats.
She was never running from the Feds. She was running from journalists and crazy people who wanted to kill her. It was a serious problem. Her location was on a need-to-know basis.
Maxwell, who has been charged in relation to US tycoon Epsteins sex trafficking ring, is set to appear via video-link for a bail hearing in New York on Tuesday.
She is intending to vigorously defend herself and is seeking bail on a £4million bond, in return for home confinement, GPS monitoring and passport confiscation.
If the judge opens up the courts public gallery, it will give people the first opportunity to catch a glimpse of her since last August.
Back then just days after Epstein killed himself in jail a picture showed Maxwell eating at an LA burger restaurant. Then she vanished.
But we have pieced together her journey from there to the £800,000 mansion she was arrested at on July 2. Our source claimed she was shuttled from safehouse to safehouse across the West.
One city she is understood to have gone to was Denver, Colorado home of the law firm she is using.
The insider said: I would say she moved around three times a month 36 times. She took flights as well.
Our source added she spent her days cooking and exercising and read a book by Boris Johnson plus one on the Epstein scandal itself.
The source said: She did go out, but not often. Obviously, with the coronavirus, people were wearing masks it made things easier for her.
She made her way to New Hampshire in the North East, along with a pet cat and two dogs.
Property records show a firm linked to her bought the secluded, 156-acre mansion, named Tuckedaway, in the rural town of Bradford in December last year.
The pal said she did not move in until after March. But recycling boss Lois Kilnapp said a long-haired Brit, aged around 40, began coming from the home to dump rubbish from December.
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“moved house’’. What the hell does that mean?
And like Maxwell, at least if you ask her husband, her private parts are cancerous.
The British use that phrase to describe what we call simply ‘moving’ when changing residences. They use it to distinguish changing residences from simple personal motion. Not the worst idea.
She shouldve just gone back to the Caribbean
I have a question
Why is the media so obsessed with powerful politicians going after under age girls????
Please answer me that
And Ill say it right here loud and clear.
Ready ?
If youre a Mail on this planet and youre over the age of 40 years old ? stick with women your own age OK buddy
Any man who is a mature adult going after teenagers or young 20 something girls is a loser
Furthermore any man that ever set foot in a strip club is a loser
You hear me?
I would use the term relocated!!!
The British also have the concept of one’s house, as in lineage or family. When you are ‘moving house,’ if you are not physically uprooting your residence and moving the structure somewhere else, you are moving your ‘house’ as in family. It’s an interesting concept. There’s also an implication of intended permanence, but it’s only that.
“Relocation” can mean permanent or temporary change of residence.
I wonder who.
Moved house would imply this was written by an Englishter. Thats how them people talk.
The British also have the concept of ones house, as in lineage or family. When you are moving house, if you are not physically uprooting your residence and moving the structure somewhere else, you are moving your house as in family. Its an interesting concept....
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Yes, the Atreides family have always had that same concept also.
If youre a single guy thats 40+ and can get 20 something year old girls...why wouldnt you?
It is most likely a British expression.
Don’t worry Ghislane, You’ll be freed from all your worries in short order.
Moved house, moving house...just saying she changed houses.
Written in the Queens English.
A Britihism like going to hospital.
I'll just note that Fibbie agents are notorious seditious and treasonous pieces OS.
I thought that was a very strange thing for an FBI guy to put in a news article too. A code message, perhaps?
nevermind, maybe just there to excite the tabloid readership.
Spy cameras dont have x-ray vision. Facial recognition databases will suffer mismatches, non-matches and a viral growth in new UI heads.
Back to the drawing board? Good.
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