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Shocking Emails: Ghislaine Maxwell Labeled Virginia Giuffre a “Teen Witchcraft Fanatic” l

February 5, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

Imagine the sting of betrayal hitting hardest when the victim finally speaks truth—only to discover her tormentor tried to rewrite her as a delusional, spell-casting teenager.

Explosive newly released emails show Ghislaine Maxwell frantically emailing Jeffrey Epstein in 2011, desperate to discredit Virginia Giuffre after reporters started asking about Prince Andrew. In sloppy, urgent messages, Maxwell pushed a vicious narrative: Giuffre was just 17, “mentally unstable,” obsessed with “witchcraft,” forced to flee the country to escape a grand theft charge, and so unreliable her earlier case had already been tossed out.

This wasn’t idle gossip—it was a coordinated hit job meant to shred the credibility of the woman alleging she was trafficked to royalty and elites. The casual cruelty in Maxwell’s own words still burns.

How many more ugly secrets are buried in those messages?

The shocking betrayal cuts deep: a survivor who escaped Jeffrey Epstein’s predatory network gathers the strength to expose it—only to learn her chief enabler tried to brand her a delusional “teen witchcraft fanatic” in a desperate bid to silence her.

Newly released emails from early 2026, part of ongoing Epstein file disclosures, reveal Ghislaine Maxwell’s frantic 2011 correspondence with Epstein. Using her “GMAX” account, Maxwell sent panicked, typo-filled suggestions under the subject “Re: Vanity Fair MY IDEAAS [sic] IN CAPS BELOW.” As Vanity Fair probed Epstein’s connections to Prince Andrew, Maxwell urged discrediting Virginia Giuffre by claiming she was 17 when they met, mentally unstable, and “her mum was worried she was into WHICHCRAFT [sic]”—a misspelled “witchcraft.” The email added that Giuffre fled the country to dodge a “grand theft auto problem and iditment [sic],” and her prior case was dismissed because she was an “unreliable witness.”

This wasn’t casual malice; it was a coordinated smear to destroy Giuffre’s credibility. Giuffre alleged Epstein trafficked her as a minor to powerful men, including Prince Andrew for sexual exploitation—a claim Andrew denied but settled in 2022, relinquishing his royal titles. Maxwell, convicted in 2021 of sex trafficking and sentenced to 20 years, orchestrated recruitment and abuse at Epstein’s lavish estates in Palm Beach, New York, New Mexico, Paris, and Little St. James island. Giuffre, approached while working at Mar-a-Lago, became a pivotal voice, filing a 2015 defamation suit against Maxwell (settled in 2017) that helped unravel the network.

The “WHICHCRAFT” error exposes raw panic amid growing scrutiny after Epstein’s lenient 2008 plea deal. Similar patterns surface in unsealed documents: efforts to compile dossiers on accusers, label victims unstable or drug-addicted, and leak damaging narratives. These files, released in batches through 2025 and 2026 under transparency initiatives, include flight logs, communications, and references to high-profile associates—though many deny involvement.

Tragically, Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025 at age 41 on her farm in Western Australia. Her posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl,” published later that year, detailed enduring trauma and her fight for justice, inspiring other survivors. Her family has advocated for full disclosure while mourning the toll of prolonged abuse and public scrutiny.

How many more ugly secrets lie buried in those messages? Vast troves remain partially redacted, hinting at recruitment details, payments, additional names in logs, and potential enablers who avoided charges. Epstein died by suicide in 2019 awaiting trial; Maxwell remains imprisoned. Yet broader accountability falters, raising questions about influence shielding the elite.

These emails expose a grim truth: power protects itself through smears, intimidation, and rewritten narratives, while victims endure lasting wounds. The casual cruelty in Maxwell’s words still burns—demanding full transparency. Until every hidden message surfaces and justice prevails, the question lingers: how many more vicious lies remain concealed?

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