Ghislaine Maxwell According To Barry Levine
The Epstein Chronicles - Ein Podcast von Bobby Capucci

In The Spider, Barry Levine portrays Ghislaine Maxwell as far more than Epstein’s social companion — he frames her as the indispensable architect of his operation. According to Levine, she was the “glamorous front” who leveraged her elite British pedigree and high-society connections to normalize Epstein in circles of wealth and power. He argues Maxwell actively recruited young women, groomed them, and managed logistics that made Epstein’s predation function like a system. In his telling, her role wasn’t passive or peripheral; it was managerial and deliberate, making her a co-conspirator rather than a bystander.Levine also emphasizes how Maxwell operated as a bridge between Epstein and institutions of influence. He highlights how she cultivated access to royalty, billionaires, and academics, which insulated Epstein with legitimacy while expanding his reach. Levine makes the case that Maxwell was “the spider at the center of the web” just as much as Epstein himself — an enabler who understood the power structures she was exploiting and weaponized her connections to secure cover for their crimes. The book presents her not only as Epstein’s partner in crime but as the key figure who transformed his abuse into a scalable empire.to contact me:[email protected]:https://www.newsweek.com/ghislaine-jeffery-biography-1545135Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.