When Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to twenty years jail for sex trafficking crimes, journalist and writer Lucia Osborne-Crowley was there in the courtroom.
She watched on as Ghislaine Maxwell – a British socialite, and close associate of Jeffrey Epstein – waited to hear her fate. And she listened as her victims testified to the harm inflicted by Maxwell’s predatory actions.
But the more Osborne-Crowley learned, the more she came to understand the trial as a sham. Many other unnamed, powerful accused perpetrators associated with Epstein and Maxwell are, to this day, still protected.
Today, Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of The Lasting Harm, on the survivors of the crimes of Ghislaine Maxwell, and those who got away with it.
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Guest: Author of The Lasting Harm Lucia Osborne-Crowley

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