Bowne Report, The Infinite Epstein Rabbit Hole

Ghislaine Maxwell, serving a 20 year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking crimes, was interviewed by the Department of Justice under the Trump administration, sparking renewed interest in Epstein’s network. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former Trump lawyer, met Maxwell in Tallahassee, Florida, on July 24-25, 2025, to probe potential information about others involved in Epstein’s crimes. Maxwell reportedly answered questions about “maybe 100 different people,” but her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, declined to disclose specifics, and no public details confirm what she revealed. The speculation fueled by this interview and the lingering question of a pardon concerning Maxwell, revolve around Epstein’s alleged ties to foreign entities, as the plot thickens. Evidence suggesting Epstein’s connections to Mossad and Russian entities continues to burrow down the rabbit hole. Of course, Ghislaine's father, Robert Maxwell, was alleged in books like "Robert Maxwell, Israel’s Superspy" to have worked with Mossad. While, Ari Ben-Menashe, a former Israeli operative, claimed in "Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales" that Epstein ran a Mossad linked blackmail operation. Similarly, Epstein’s ties to Russian figures, such as Sergei Belyakov, a former Russian official who assisted Epstein with a Russian model and visa issues, and Epstein's processing of millions through Russian banks, suggest possible Russian intelligence interest. Ghislaine Maxwell’s own activities also add to the scrutiny, particularly her TerraMar Project, a nonprofit founded in 2012 to promote ocean conservation, which likely functioned as a shell company. The New York Post reveals that TerraMar, which shut down after Epstein’s 2019 arrest, had minimal financial transparency and was linked to Epstein’s funding of his illicit network, raising questions about its true purpose. The TerraMar Project raised approximately $196,568 in public donations over its operational years from 2012 to 2019. Maxwell loaned significant sums to keep the organization afloat, with tax filings indicating that by 2017, the nonprofit owed her $539,092, and by the end of 2018, this debt had increased to $560,650. The TerraMar Project was endorsed by the Clinton Global Initiative in 2013, but direct financial contributions are not clearly documented. Ghislaine's tech billionaire boyfriend Ted Waitt once donated $10 Million to the William J Clinton Foundation and was "essential" in getting the Terramar Project funded. There are plenty more rocks that have yet to be turned over as the Epstein saga stumbles onward.

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