Ghislaine Maxwell yukked it up with celebrities at a Vanity Fair Oscar party — years after the magazine killed an exposé detailing her role in aiding Jeffrey Epstein’s sex abuse.
Ward last week said it was her “eternal regret” that Vanity Fair refused to run the damning interview with Farmer and her older sister, Maria, detailing the now-notorious late pedophile’s abuse and Maxwell’s role in it.
Vanity Fair interviewed Annie Farmer and her sister about Epstein’s abuse and Maxwell’s role in helping him carry out the crimes.“I did my journalistic duty: telling both sides of this ugly story. … But Vanity Fair had other plans,” the scribe wrote. “The fact is that editors make tough decisions every day, and at Vanity Fair, we had an army of fact-checkers and lawyers and other editors to help us make the right ones. It’s easy for people to question those decisions 20 years on,” he said.
At the time, Carter’s family arrived at their country home in Connecticut to find “the head of a cat on their porch,” ConnollyJeffrey Epstein reportedly paid a visit to Graydon Carter at the Vanity Fair offices before the article was pulled.“No question it was left by Epstein or by somebody on his behalf,” Connolly insisted.
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