
Ghislaine Maxwell Spills Secrets About 5 Billionaires In First Ever Prison Interview
Published on Dec 10
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<p>Almost everyone in Los Angeles hopes that one day they’ll receive an invitation on their doorstep inviting them to one of Al Sekel’s parties. In order to attend, he always provides a vague caveat like, ‘bring the most interesting person you know.’</p><p><br /> </p><p>Fulfill it and the host himself will likely usher you inside his mansion, give you the tour, and show you a giant painting that seems to be…moving?</p><p><br /> </p><p>Later on, someone at the party might clue you in, ‘He’s the world’s greatest collector of optical illusions. He likes them because they <i>violate</i> expectations.’</p><p><br /> </p><p>Al Sekel is known as a harmless, artsy oddball who just happens to be Ghislaine Maxwell’s brother in law, until the most recent release of Epstein’s emails.</p><p><br /> </p><p>An email from Sekel to Epstein in 2010 reads in short, ‘Now the headlines do not mention convicted sex offender or pedophile…Your wiki entry now is pretty tame and bad stuff has been muted…We hacked...