Hulu has released the trailer for their new documentary about the rise and fall of Victoria’s Secret.
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One of the reported victims at the center of the long-developing Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking scandal is speaking out in a new book by detailing her alleged experiences with disgraced royal family member Prince Andrew.
Virginia Giuffre has made new allegations as part of a forthcoming piece by Nigel Cawthorne set to detail her purported experiences as a sex trafficking victim of Epstein and his apparent fixer, Ghislaine Maxwell.
And in the new details, first published over the weekend by DailyMail.com, Giuffre recounts the first time she met Prince Andrew in London years ago.
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Giuffre claims Maxwell told her she’d meet Prince Andrew and accompany him for an evening out on the town after being flown to London on Epstein’s dime back in early 2001. Prince Andrew, the report notes, was 41 years old at the time — while Giuffre was apparently just 17 years old herself. In the book, Cawthorne alleges that Andrew “correctly guessed” Giuffre’s age while the two were talking early in the night, as well.
After dinner out, the duo went to a nightclub in the affluent London area of Mayfair, and began dancing. The book alleges Andrew reportedly danced with the then-17-year-old while “sweating heavily,” and also kissed her neck.
Giuffre recounted:
Oof.
Once back at Maxwell’s condo in the Belgravia area of the city at the end of the night, Giuffre alleges that the Prince soon began to touch her. Things quickly escalated from there, and Giuffre recounts some of the allegedly disturbing details, including an unsettling scenario in which Andrew supposedly focused upon her feet:
Gross!
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Hulu has released the trailer for their new documentary about the rise and fall of Victoria’s Secret.
“Studio 54”), the latest doc tells the tale of the lingerie brand and its longtime CEO, the larger-than-life, enigmatic billionaire Les Wexner.The trailer dropped Thursday dives deep into the underworld of fashion, the billionaire class and how infamous moneyman and sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein got his hooks into the brand.The iconic intimates company made an annual splash with its star-studded, nationally televised — and frequently controversial — fashion show that began in 1995, featuring supermodels Tyra Banks, Kendall Jenner, Gigi and Bella Hadid, Alessandra Ambrosio and many more through the decades. “I told my modeling agency to call Victoria’s Secret, because they put girls on the map,” Naomi Campbell, 52, says in the clip.The show ceased operations in 2019 after a decline in viewership during the few years prior.Original Victoria’s Secret founder Roy Raymond sold the company to Wexner, the founder of L (formerly Limited) Brands, in 1982, who quickly grew it into a reportedly $7.5 billion dollar business alongside other shopping mall mainstays under the brand, including Bath & Body Works.
A new docuseries is shining a light on the seedy underbelly of the Victoria’s Secret brand.
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Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for trafficking underage girls.
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Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime girlfriend, confidante and co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison and the maximum $750,000 fine for her role in his sex-crimes operation involving underage girls.
Ghislaine Maxwell has officially received her sentencing.
sexually abuse underage girls for at least a decade between the 1990s and 2000s. The British former socialite, whose late father rose to prominence in the U.K.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentGhislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years for facilitating financier Jeffrey Epstein in sexually abusing underage girls.The British socialite and close confidante to Epstein was convicted in December on federal sex trafficking charges for luring underage girls to engage in sex acts with Epstein.On Tuesday morning, Maxwell was brought into the courtroom in ankle shackles where judge Alison J. Nathan said, “I find that the defendant’s criminal activity was extensive,” according to the New York Times.Numerous victims impact statements were made ahead of the sentencing, including from one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, Virginia Giuffre, whose lawyer read her statement to Maxwell.
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