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Ghislaine Maxwell sued by her lawyers over unpaid fees

Ghislaine Maxwell is serving her sentence in a Florida prison
Ghislaine Maxwell is serving her sentence in a Florida prison

Ghislaine Maxwell has failed to pay some $878,000 in fees to two lawyers who defended her against criminal charges, the lawyers' firm said in a new lawsuit.

Maxwell, 60, was convicted in December of sex trafficking and is serving a 20-year prison sentence over her role in recruiting and grooming girls for Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and registered sex offender who had been known for socialising with elite US politicians and businessmen.

In a lawsuit filed on Monday in a Colorado state court in Denver, the law firm Haddon, Morgan and Foreman said Maxwell's brother Kevin promised before trial to pay a $1 million retainer, but paid just $143,500, "a small fraction of the amount owed".

Two of the firm's lawyers, Laura Menninger and Jeffrey Pagliuca, represented Ghislaine Maxwell throughout the case.

Other defendants include Kevin Maxwell and Scott Borgerson, described in the lawsuit as Ghislaine Maxwell's husband. The lawsuit said Kevin Maxwell told the Haddon firm that Mr Borgerson controlled Ghislaine Maxwell's money.

Neither Ms Menninger nor Mr Pagliuca immediately responded to requests for comment. Two of Ghislaine's Maxwell's other lawyers, Bobbi Sternheim and Christian Everdell, also did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Ghislaine Maxwell was jailed for her role in recruiting and grooming girls for Jeffrey Epstein

Kevin Maxwell and Mr Borgerson could not immediately be reached for comment. Another brother, Ian Maxwell, told the Associated Press that the Maxwell family would not comment.

Ghislaine Maxwell and her husband have separated, Maxwell's lawyers wrote in a sentencing submission earlier this year.

Maxwell, the daughter of late British press baron Robert Maxwell, is serving her sentence in a Tallahassee, Florida, prison, and is appealing her conviction.

Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019, aged 66, while awaiting trial on his own sex trafficking charges.