
Brother of Ghislaine Maxwell says crimes against Epstein accusers 'were not committed by my sister'
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The brother of Ghislaine Maxwell tells ABC News he denies any possibility that his sister is guilty of the sex trafficking crimes she was convicted of on Wednesday.
The brother of Ghislaine Maxwell says that he denies any possibility that his sister is guilty of the sex trafficking crimes she was convicted of on Wednesday.
Kevin Maxwell, in an American television exclusive, spoke to ABC News a day after a jury convicted his sister of conspiring with and aiding serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in his sexual abuse of underage girls.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's longtime associate, was convicted Wednesday on five of six counts related to the abuse and trafficking of underage girls between 1994 and 2004.
Kevin Maxwell told ABC News' James Hill that his sister had been unfairly portrayed as Epstein's "demon queen" accomplice, and that while accusers' testimony might have been moving, she should not be pilloried for her longtime associate's crimes.