Ghislaine Maxwell’s Legal Filing Claims 25 Jeffrey Epstein Accomplices Reached ‘Secret Settlements’ With Victims After Abuse Allegations

Maxwell still has much that she could say if she wanted to.

29 names for the ‘Epstein list’.

Inside a long legal filing in her appeal against her sex trafficking conviction, Jeffrey Epstein’s partner in crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, made a startling revelation.

According to ger filing, a group of 25 alleged accomplices of the late pedophile Epstein made ‘secret settlements’ with victims/plaintiffs.

These settlements were tied to the abuse allegations, Maxwell revealed.

The New York Post reported:

“New Evidence reveals that there were 25 men with which the plaintiff lawyers reached secret settlements — that could equally be considered as co-conspirators,” Maxwell’s lawyer wrote in papers seeking to overturn her conviction in December.

The filing also claims that four of the notorious financier’s employees were not indicted but were mentioned in a controversial non-prosecution agreement and in the sex-trafficking indictment Epstein faced before he killed himself in jail while his trial was pending.”

Convicted Maxwell jogging in FCI Tallahassee Florida prison.
Maxwell and Bill Clinton with a redacted Epstein victim, in image release by House Oversight Committee.

People reported:

“The claim is found in a lengthy habeas corpus petition filed by Maxwell on Dec. 17, 2025. Courthouse News obtained the entire petition.”

Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence in minimum security Camp Bryan, in Texas.

“In the habeas petition, Maxwell says that ‘4 named co-conspirators’ and 25 men ‘with secret settlements’ were not indicted as part of the investigation.

It is not clear who the 29 individuals referenced in the petition are.”

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