Ghislaine Maxwell jury is shown photos of the alleged madam massaging Epstein's ...

Ghislaine Maxwell jury is shown photos of the alleged madam massaging Epstein's ...
Ghislaine Maxwell jury is shown photos of the alleged madam massaging Epstein's ...

The jury in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial was shown photos of Maxwell massaging Jeffrey Epstein's feet and another of the pair kissing.  

Taking the stand Tuesday, FBI analyst Kimberly Meder identified photos found by the FBI during a 2019 raid of Epstein's Manhattan mansion. 

She testified as the court was shown 19 photos of Epstein and Maxwell found on CDs taken from his Manhattan home. The photos have been released to the public in court sketches.

During cross-examination, Meder said she did not know if the images had been altered.

The nature of Maxwell and Epstein's relationship has come under question throughout Maxwell's trial, with prosecutors characterizing them as being 'partners in crime' while others have testified they appeared to be a couple or as having a business relationship.  

A photo of Maxwell massaging Epstein's feet was shown in court on Tuesday as FBI analyst Kimberly Meder testified

A photo of Maxwell massaging Epstein's feet was shown in court on Tuesday as FBI analyst Kimberly Meder testified

A photo of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein kissing was shown Tuesday as FBI analyst Kimberly Meder testified

A photo of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein kissing was shown Tuesday as FBI analyst Kimberly Meder testified 

This came after another photo of the pair kissing was submitted into evidence. 

That photo showed Maxwell with her arms wrapped around Epstein as they passionately kissed. It sat on a table in Epstein's Palm Beach mansion. 

Prosecutors have characterized Epstein and Maxwell as being 'partners in crime'

Prosecutors have characterized Epstein and Maxwell as being 'partners in crime'

Earlier in the day Tuesday, the court heard from FBI computer analyst Stephen Flatley who talked the jury through hard drives seized during the 2019 FBI raid.

One Microsoft Word document was created in October 2002 by Maxwell on a hard drive for a computer that was registered in Maxwell's name. 

It was not clear who the document was for but appeared to be something Maxwell was writing for somebody else.

The document stated: 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine have been together, a couple, for the last 11 years. They are, contrary to what people think, rarely apart. I always see them together.

'Ghislaine is highly intelligent and great company with a ready smile and an infectious laugh.'

The document stated that Maxwell and Epstein 'share many mutual interests and are a lot of fun together,' adding that they both had 'inquisitive minds.'

The document said: 'Jeffrey and Ghislaine compliment each other really well and I cannot imagine one without the other. On top of being great partners they are also best friends.'

Another Word document on the same hard drive, also created by Maxwell, was an ad she wrote in September 2001.

It read: 'Help wanted. Are you a massage therapist? Work in Palm Beach home. Excellent pay. Mostly weekends. Please call 351-1000. Leave message.'

A photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell kissing is seen for the first time. The nature of the Maxwell and Epstein's relationship has come under question throughout Maxwell's trial, with several witnesses testifying that they thought the pair were a couple, while others believed they had a business relationship

A photo of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell kissing is seen for the first time. The nature of the Maxwell and Epstein's relationship has come under question throughout Maxwell's trial, with several witnesses testifying that they thought the pair were a couple, while others believed they had a business relationship

A Word document on a same hard drive created by Maxwell, was an ad she wrote in September 2001. It read: 'Help wanted. Are you a massage therapist? Work in Palm Beach home. Excellent pay. Mostly weekends. Please call 351-1000. Leave message'

A Word document on a same hard drive created by Maxwell, was an ad she wrote in September 2001. It read: 'Help wanted. Are you a massage therapist? Work in Palm Beach home. Excellent pay. Mostly weekends. Please call 351-1000. Leave message'

The same hard drive contained emails sent by Maxwell in May 2001 berating Epstein's Palm Beach house manager Juan Alessi, who she referred to as John.

Maxwell wrote to a woman named Sally that Alessi was 'doing a truly awful job.'

Maxwell complained about the 'filthy pool' and how Epstein's 'massage creams' were not tidied up.

Maxwell said that 'I am at a loss' about how to get John to follow her orders.

Maxwell also asked about the progress of the 'household manual', which appeared to refer to the 58-page booklet with hundreds of checklist items for running the residence which was already admitted into evidence.

Another document from September 2002 created by Maxwell was titled: 'Palm Beach new shampoo and massage products'.

The list contained 16 different shampoos and 13 massage products to be used in the home including some from high end brands like Kiehls.

The six charges against Maxwell: 

THE CHARGES

Conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts (5 years max sentence)  

 Enticement of a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts (20 years)

Conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity (20 years)

Transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity (10 years minimum, life maximum)

Sex Trafficking Conspiracy

Sex Trafficking of a Minor 

Ghislaine Maxwell also faces two charges of perjury but those counts are due to be tried after her sex crimes trial. 

The charges relate to testimony she gave in 2016 in a defamation case filed against her by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre.  

THE 'FACTS' 

Prosecutors say Maxwell groomed three girls between 1994 and 1997 for Epstein. 

They are not named in the indictment, but she allegedly targeted them in London, Florida, New York and New Mexico.

Maxwell, it is alleged, would befriend the girls by asking them about their life and their schooling. She would put them at ease by taking them to the movies and taking them shopping, winning their trust to later deliver them to Epstein, it's alleged.

To 'normalize' the abuse that would come later, prosecutors say she undressed in front of the girls herself and asked them sexual questions. 

She then not only facilitated Epstein abusing them, prosecutors say, but took part in some of it herself. 

The alleged sex abuse includes 'sexualized group massages'. 

The indictment also says Maxwell made the girl feel 'indebted' to Epstein by encouraging them to take money from him and let him pay for their education and travel

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Also on Tuesday, Maxwell's second accuser Carolyn, who is going by only her first name instead of a pseudonym, testified that she was introduced to Jeffrey Epstein Virginia Roberts when she was 14 years old and went to Epstein's Palm Beach mansion where she gave him a massage. 

Carolyn, wearing an orange, white and black striped sweater with shoulder length red hair, told the jury was met by Maxwell at the door. 

'Maxwell came in and felt my boobs,' Carolyn said. 'She told me that I had a great body for Mr. Epstein and his friends.' 

She added that Maxwell 'took pictures of me nude' and also photographed 'the stuff with Epstein.' 

Becoming emotional, Carolyn said that Maxwell 'took off her clothes' and Carolyn left her bra and underwear on. Carolyn said Virginia Roberts was also there. 

Carolyn said after 45 minutes of massaging his back, Epstein turned over, and Epstein and Virginia Roberts began having sex. She said she watched from the couch and earned $300.

Carolyn said Virginia Roberts introduced her to Maxwell and Epstein. Roberts claims she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew

Carolyn said Virginia Roberts introduced her to Maxwell and Epstein. Roberts claims she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew 

When asked why she continued to go back to Epstein's home, Carolyn said it was because she was young and '$300 was a lot of money.'  

Carolyn's bombshell testimony came on Day Seven of Maxwell's trial. 

She explained that she dropped out of school in seventh grade and never went back. She moved to Florida from New York when she was a child and had a troubled upbringing as her mother was an alcoholic and drug addict. 

This serves the prosecution's case that Maxwell and Epstein targeted young girls from broken homes. 

Her grandfather abused her from the age of four, Carolyn told the jury. 

She met Epstein when she was 14 through her boyfriend Shawn, who was 17. Shawn was friends with Tony Figueroa who was dating Virginia Roberts, the Epstein victim who claims that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17.

Carolyn said that the four of them used to hang out and 'smoke pot' until one day Roberts brought up Epstein.

Carolyn said: 'Virginia asked me if I wanted to go make money.'

Carolyn added that Roberts said: 'We were going to go to her friend's house in

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