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एपस्टीन के रहस्य साथी की कहानी बताता है, यह बताता है कि कैसे उसके वर्ग और विशेषाधिकार ने उसके शिकारी स्वभाव को छुपाया.एपस्टीन के रहस्य साथी की कहानी बताता है, यह बताता है कि कैसे उसके वर्ग और विशेषाधिकार ने उसके शिकारी स्वभाव को छुपाया.एपस्टीन के रहस्य साथी की कहानी बताता है, यह बताता है कि कैसे उसके वर्ग और विशेषाधिकार ने उसके शिकारी स्वभाव को छुपाया.
Ghislaine Maxwell
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Jeffrey Epstein
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Victoria Hervey
- Self - Former Model, Ghislaine Maxwell's Former Friend
- (as Lady Victoria Hervey)
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There is a very sensitive subject to this documentary, which admittedly is not the first, and I wholly acknowledge that. However it has had the benefit of access to some names more closely linked to the subject matter than some other documentaries.
For those in the UK, this entire scandal has been an eye opener, and Ghislane Maxwell is only part of the story, however this doc is supposed to delve deep into her psyche but I don't think it succeeds. I personally found it mostly shallow in that respect. I don't think we found any true answers. It goes without saying our disgust on what she was wholly involved in, and this documentary really I felt struggled to give us anything new to spear her with. Her psyche wasn't investigated enough.
There are a number of very good aspects, and my due respect to the victims and those who assisted them in their journey to win justice. I just felt that there was more to say and provide information, and this documentary just felt as if when it tried to attempt to give an overview of Ghislane Maxwell it never said anything what isn't much already known or was just guesswork. I just feel there is more disturbingly to this story.
I assume legal reasons limits what could be delved into, which is frustrating but as long as she is not made some icon, then the better for it. I feel this documentary thankfully avoided that and did well in that par.
In any case, I found this not the most helpful documentary. She is (understandably & correctly) a new public hate figure, and she will hopefully serve the rest of her life behind bars. There are though others involved still to be challenged on their involvement and so this should not all stop here. To her victims, my respect to you all, and I hope further justice for you and everyone affected.
For those in the UK, this entire scandal has been an eye opener, and Ghislane Maxwell is only part of the story, however this doc is supposed to delve deep into her psyche but I don't think it succeeds. I personally found it mostly shallow in that respect. I don't think we found any true answers. It goes without saying our disgust on what she was wholly involved in, and this documentary really I felt struggled to give us anything new to spear her with. Her psyche wasn't investigated enough.
There are a number of very good aspects, and my due respect to the victims and those who assisted them in their journey to win justice. I just felt that there was more to say and provide information, and this documentary just felt as if when it tried to attempt to give an overview of Ghislane Maxwell it never said anything what isn't much already known or was just guesswork. I just feel there is more disturbingly to this story.
I assume legal reasons limits what could be delved into, which is frustrating but as long as she is not made some icon, then the better for it. I feel this documentary thankfully avoided that and did well in that par.
In any case, I found this not the most helpful documentary. She is (understandably & correctly) a new public hate figure, and she will hopefully serve the rest of her life behind bars. There are though others involved still to be challenged on their involvement and so this should not all stop here. To her victims, my respect to you all, and I hope further justice for you and everyone affected.
There just isn't enough here. The show is way too short. It gives you an idea of what kind of horrible person she is and of course the twisted relationship her and Epstein had. I don't believe that if they had never met they wouldn't be near as bad as they are together.
Now what they did to these under age girls was so awful. I think Epstein got off easy and avoided punishment by committing suicide. I hope she is in jail for the rest of her life. That being said some of these adult women I think just might be looking for a payday. They are adults can't they say NO. It's not like they were threatened with bodily harm or death. One even admitted taking $200 and then cried saying she didn't have the words to say stop or no. Just because you may be uncomfortable in a sexual situation to me that isn't assault that's just regret. If you just go along with it and don't say I don't want to do this how do they know you don't really want too. Not only that but if you are put in a creepy situation and you really didn't want what happened to happen then why in the world would you go back over and over again. Your an adult a grown woman if you had been assaulted, taken advantage of, then don't go back. To me that sounds like you are choosing to do it again. You may think back now and go, I really didn't want to do that, hay that means I am a victim. That diminishes the real victims. I just don't think it was a very good documentary. It's like I didn't get the whole story.
Now what they did to these under age girls was so awful. I think Epstein got off easy and avoided punishment by committing suicide. I hope she is in jail for the rest of her life. That being said some of these adult women I think just might be looking for a payday. They are adults can't they say NO. It's not like they were threatened with bodily harm or death. One even admitted taking $200 and then cried saying she didn't have the words to say stop or no. Just because you may be uncomfortable in a sexual situation to me that isn't assault that's just regret. If you just go along with it and don't say I don't want to do this how do they know you don't really want too. Not only that but if you are put in a creepy situation and you really didn't want what happened to happen then why in the world would you go back over and over again. Your an adult a grown woman if you had been assaulted, taken advantage of, then don't go back. To me that sounds like you are choosing to do it again. You may think back now and go, I really didn't want to do that, hay that means I am a victim. That diminishes the real victims. I just don't think it was a very good documentary. It's like I didn't get the whole story.
This felt like a re-hash of another documentary about the same woman that I watched a few months ago, with hardly anything new in terms of scandalous revelations. While I don't doubt that Ghislaine Maxwell deserves to spend the rest of her life in prison, it's difficult to ignore the nagging feeling that she has been hung out to dry as a scapegoat. There are many super-rich individuals who are not being named even if we can guess at the identities of a handful of them.
So I found this latest Filthy Rich 'documentary' a total anti-climax, although in fairness it would be interesting if you haven't seen any previous offerings from other production companies.
And I wonder if I will live long enough to see the as yet unmade Filthy Rich documentary that, for once, really exposes the scandals we haven't been told yet. That would be worth watching.
So I found this latest Filthy Rich 'documentary' a total anti-climax, although in fairness it would be interesting if you haven't seen any previous offerings from other production companies.
And I wonder if I will live long enough to see the as yet unmade Filthy Rich documentary that, for once, really exposes the scandals we haven't been told yet. That would be worth watching.
I'm not saying she didn't do the things she's accused (and was ultimately found guilty) of doing, but these testimonials from prior associates and "survivors" don't really tell that story.
They selectively tell the story of a person who, like frankly a lot of people in the 90s/80s/70s, was riding the 'Super Freak' train.
There's the adult store clerk "survivor" who Maxwell hit on/pursued/made uncomfortable with salacious advances; the adult massage therapist who, because she was abused as a child, found herself unable to say 'no' to Maxwell's sexual advances; a group of adults to whom Maxwell proposed a party game where blindfolded male guests were to fondle the breasts of female guests.
Discomfiting, inappropriate, kinky, yes ... but criminal?
Again. Not saying she didn't do those other things. After all, she was found guilty in 2021 of child sex trafficking.
I just found this documentary to be pretty thin.
I quit watching after the photographer's testimonial. He tells the story of a photo shoot Maxwell arranged to promote her ocean conservancy efforts. The shoot takes place on the beach and Maxwell shows up wearing her 'save-the-ocean' tee shirt and ... gasp ... stiletto heels!
The photographer bows his head pensively and sighs.
'If only he'd recognized the signs,' his sad, faraway gaze seems to say.
They selectively tell the story of a person who, like frankly a lot of people in the 90s/80s/70s, was riding the 'Super Freak' train.
There's the adult store clerk "survivor" who Maxwell hit on/pursued/made uncomfortable with salacious advances; the adult massage therapist who, because she was abused as a child, found herself unable to say 'no' to Maxwell's sexual advances; a group of adults to whom Maxwell proposed a party game where blindfolded male guests were to fondle the breasts of female guests.
Discomfiting, inappropriate, kinky, yes ... but criminal?
Again. Not saying she didn't do those other things. After all, she was found guilty in 2021 of child sex trafficking.
I just found this documentary to be pretty thin.
I quit watching after the photographer's testimonial. He tells the story of a photo shoot Maxwell arranged to promote her ocean conservancy efforts. The shoot takes place on the beach and Maxwell shows up wearing her 'save-the-ocean' tee shirt and ... gasp ... stiletto heels!
The photographer bows his head pensively and sighs.
'If only he'd recognized the signs,' his sad, faraway gaze seems to say.
Interviews with ALL these "ex" friends of Ghislaine coming out now? Hmmm, where were they when all this stuff was going down? Now all of a sudden every ex friend of hers wants to tell their story. Pretty sure these people were either involved or knew what was going on! SO many "ex" friends talking out NOW 🙄. Give me a break, they knew and are just as disgusting as her. They even say they saw "signs" but did nothing. Seriously?! These are people that knew her VERY well and they're just now coming out saying stuff? They knew the whole time and were probably a part of the whole thing. They're just "finally" speaking out now to make themselves seem innocent.
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- ट्रिवियाThe sandpipers seen foraging on the shoreline in clips from Kiawah Island are Red Knots.
- भाव
Christopher Mason: I met Ghislaine in November 1989. At the time she was visiting from London. I was going to a night club, and having dinner with some friends who had been at Oxford with Ghislaine. She was the life of the party, knew absolutely everyone, extremely popular, vivacious personality. I remember Ghislaine told a lot of very funny dirty jokes.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in 60 Minutes: Sex, Lies and Alibis (2023)
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