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Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial will start on Monday after a 15-month wait. The British socialite is on trial for sex trafficking children, perjury and the enticement of minors while she was a close associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Most national and international news sites are preparing for the trial and it will undoubtedly be heavily covered. For the start of the trial the papers are discussing whether her lawyers ‘fears’ over her lack of likeability, apparent evidence from the prosecution that links her to trafficking women ‘to more powerful men’ and the looming shadow of Jeffery Epstein.
Some of the papers are strangely taking a more sympathetic tone despite her serious charges, including reports on her ‘living hell’ that is her life in prison.
The Independent says Ghislaine Maxwel.l has claimed she is given food with maggots inside and has stopped showering because of “creepy guards”
The Guardian says When jury selection starts in earnest on Tuesday for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court.
The Daily Mirror says Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team have worries over her performance in front of a jury after dummy panels found her “wholly unlikeable”.
The Sun says GHISLAINE Maxwell prosecutors want to present evidence at her trial claiming she gave powerful men access to women besides Prince Andrew’s pal Jeffrey Epstein.
The Guardian says Adele opened up about the pain of her divorce, losing the dream of a nuclear family, commentary over her weight and her strained relationship with her late father.
The Metro says Jonty Bravery has been arrested on suspicion of raping a fellow prisoner.
The Sun says A HERO taxi driver thwarted a Remembrance Day bomb tragedy by trapping a suspected terrorist in his cab.
The Daily Express says POLAND is bracing itself for a full-blown conflict tonight after receiving intelligence that thousands of enemy troops are massing on its border.
The Daily Mirror says Dean Smith has officially been named as the new manager of Norwich City, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract at Carrow Road.
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