A Scots victim of Jeffrey Epstein has said she felt "vindicated" and "completely overwhelmed" after a New York jury convicted Ghislaine Maxwell of helping his child sex trafficking ring.
We told how Sarah Ransome has written a memoir about her time spent in the clutches of the shamed financier, who died in prison in 2019.
Called Silenced No More: Surviving My Journey to Hell and Back, it has been released in the United States to coincide with the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell.Sarah’s father is Lord Gordon Macpherson, the second baron of Drumochter, and she moved from South Africa when she was a teenager to live with her aunt and uncle in the Highlands.She had urged earlier this month that Maxwell spends her life behind bars after 'torturing'
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