p. 53 Maxwell pretty clearly admits that the masseuses performed sexual acts for Epstein. It's subtext, but she establishes that she will discuss what she hasn't seen and won't discuss any "consensual" "sexual acts" that she has seen... and she won't discuss whether she saw the masseuses perform sexual acts for Epstein.... meaning she did see the "massage therapists" perform them for Epstein and she maintains they were consensual. Maxwell acknowledges the subtext saying "I have just answered the question."
P. 60 Once it's established that the masseuses performed sexual favors, she re-frames the plaintiff's story by saying she "was always happy to give career advice to people and I think that ... professional massage therapist is an excellent job opportunity. Hourly wages are around 7, 8, $9 and as a professional healthcare provider you can earn somewhere between ... 100 to $200 and to be able to travel..." Very clearly hopped into that neural pathway of the spiel that she'd give to recruits. "So in the context of advising people for opportunities for work..."
So... the masseuses performed sex acts and she "advised" them of "opportunities" to be a masseuses.
p. 53 Maxwell pretty clearly admits that the masseuses performed sexual acts for Epstein. It's subtext, but she establishes that she will discuss what she hasn't seen and won't discuss any "consensual" "sexual acts" that she has seen... meaning she did see the "massage therapists" perform them on Epstein. Maxwell acknowledges the subtext saying "I have just answered the question."
P. 60 Once it's established that the masseuses performed sexual favors, she re-frames the plaintiff's story by saying she "was always happy to give career advice to people and I think that ... professional massage therapist is an excellent job opportunity. Hourly wages are around 7, 8, $9 and as a professional healthcare provider you can earn somewhere between ... 100 to $200 and to be able to travel..." Very clearly hopped into that neural pathway of the spiel that she'd give to recruits. "So in the context of advising people for opportunities for work..."
So... the masseuses performed sex acts and she "advised" them of "opportunities" to be a masseuses.
p. 53 Maxwell pretty clearly admits that the masseuses performed sexual acts for Epstein. It's subtext, but she establishes that she will discuss what she hasn't seen and won't discuss any "consensual" "sexual acts"... meaning she did see the "massage therapists" perform them on Epstein. Maxwell acknowledges the subtext saying "I have just answered the question."
P. 60 Once it's established that the masseuses performed sexual favors, she re-frames the plaintiff's story by saying she "was always happy to give career advice to people and I think that ... professional massage therapist is an excellent job opportunity. Hourly wages are around 7, 8, $9 and as a professional healthcare provider you can earn somewhere between ... 100 to $200 and to be able to travel..." Very clearly hopped into that neural pathway of the spiel that she'd give to recruits. "So in the context of advising people for opportunities for work..."
So... the masseuses performed sex acts and she "advised" them of "opportunities" to be a masseuses.