Ghislaine’s black little book may be “compelling evidence” of Maxwell’s guilt.   

The US prosecutor claims that the Government Exhibit 52 contacts book contains potentially incriminating data, including names of the victims.

The document has emerged just days before Maxwell faces a six week trial at federal court in New York over alleged abuse, procurement of young women and trafficking crimes dating back decades. 

If she’s convicted, she could spend over 80 years in prison.

Ghislaine’s elder brother Ian Maxwell (65), has stated that one of her six sisters will be supporting her at court every day. 

The document has emerged just days before Maxwell faces a six week trial at federal court in New York

Just days before Maxwell’s six-week trial in federal court in New York, the document was made public

From left to right: Anne 73, Kevin 62, Twins: Isabel & Christine 70, Philip 71, Ian 64 and in front Ghislaine 59 Taken in London 10 June 2019

From left to right: Anne 73, Kevin 62, Twins: Isabel & Christine 70, Philip 71, Ian 64 and in front Ghislaine 59 Taken in London 10 June 2019

Maxwell’s lawyers have been attempting to strike out the contacts book as evidence, the Sunday Times reported. 

According to some, the 97-page directory looks similar Epstein’s “black book”, which had details on Donald Trump as well as Prince Andrew.

It was stolen from Epstein’s Palm Beach house, nicknamed ‘Pleasure Palace’ by Alfredo Rodriguez, who attempted to sell it for $50,000. 

It is stated in court papers that it holds ‘contact information’ for victims of the defendant who have interacted with her during the applicable time period and “is convincing evidence of her guilt”.

Maxwell’s lawyers claimed that Maxwell was using the document as hearsay from unreliable sources.  

It comes as the victims of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein have questioned why other women who acted as ‘groomers and recruiters’ are not also on trial with Ghislaine Maxwell.  

Epstein's Palm Beach mansion, dubbed 'Pleasure Palace', was sold to a Florida developer for a reported $18 million

Epstein’s Palm Beach home, known as ‘Pleasure Palace,’ was purchased by a Florida developer. It is reported that it sold for $18 million.

Maxwell will be questioned by one of the victims who, according to Epstein’s claims, was Epstein’s “groomer and recruiter”.

These two other women were allegedly working for the US government and their identities are being kept secret. 

Prosecutors will say Maxwell, 59, had three ‘accomplices’ – Epstein and the two unidentified women who supposedly received big salaries and perks.

She asked that the ‘co-conspirators’ were named by prosecutors to prevent her from being ambushed at her trial, the Telegraph reported. 

Jeffrey Epstein's victims have said his 'co-conspirators' should be on trial, not just Ghislaine Maxwell. Pictured: Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate accused of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New York City

Jeffrey Epstein victims claim that Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘coconspirators’ must be tried, and not Ghislaine Minwell. Pictured: Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s associate accused of sex trafficking, in a courtroom sketch in New York City

Later this month, one of the women they say acted as Epstein's 'groomers and recruiters' will testify against Maxwell. Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend de Grisogono Sponsors The 2005 Wall Street Concert Series Benefitting Wall Street Rising

Maxwell will face a witness against one of the women that they allege was Epstein’s “groomers” and “recruiters”. Pictured: Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend de Grisogono Sponsors The 2005 Wall Street Concert Series Benefitting Wall Street Rising

Maxwell is facing a six-week trial in New York’s federal court. 

The lawyer for Epstein will argue that she is being penalized by proxy because someone has to pay.

Maxwell's legal team has repeatedly made claims about her alleged mistreatment behind bars. She is shown in prison earlier this year with 'a black eye'

Maxwell has been repeatedly criticized by Maxwell’s legal team for her mistreatment behind bars. Her earlier inmate photo shows her with “a dark eye”. 

She allegedly “facilitated and contributed” to Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of her children between 1994-2004.

Maxwell claimed that she sexually assaulted her at 14-years old.

Although four British women are included in the indictment, only Annie Farmer from America has agreed to waive her anonymity.

Farmer says Maxwell pretended to be a big sister before she molesting Maxwell at Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico in 1996. Maxwell was referred to as a’sexual predator’ who had never been remorseful. 

Maxwell denied all charges 

Virginia Roberts, Prince Andrew’s accuser, is expected to appear at the trial. She described Maxwell’s accuser Virginia Roberts as “pure evil”, saying that Epstein was a sick paedophile, but Maxwell was his mastermind.

An additional victim claimed that she believed she was the one who did it. [Maxwell]Mary Poppins, because she seemed like our friend and spoke in an English accent.

“But, she proved to be an absolute monster wearing designer clothes. She lured us in. She understood exactly what was happening. “I hope she goes to hell.”