A prison deposition video showing Ghislaine Maxwell invoking her Fifth Amendment rights triggered a wave of online speculation that the woman on screen is not Maxwell at all but a body double. The footage, released last week by the US House Oversight Committee, shows Maxwell appearing remotely from federal prison in February 2026. During the brief deposition, she repeatedly declined to answer questions about her connection to Jeffrey Epstein and her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction.
Read more:‘I Have Nothing To Hide’: Trump Denies Epstein Links, Says He Was ‘Totally Exonerated’
Within hours of the video’s release, social media users began dissecting her appearance, posting side-by-side comparisons with photographs taken before her 2020 arrest. Some claimed to identify “massive differences" in facial structure. Others alleged outright deception.
“Not only Jeffrey Epstein is not dead, but Ghislaine Maxwell is not in prison," read one widely shared post on X (formerly Twitter). “The woman picture left is clearly not Ghislaine Maxwell. This is fake"
Claims Focus On Appearance Changes
Much of the speculation centered on perceived alterations to Maxwell’s face- a broader jawline, a different nose shape, more hooded eyes. Some users attributed the changes to aging or weight gain in prison. Others went further, insisting the woman in the video was a stand-in.
“Prison seems to have butched up Ghislaine Maxwell. She now has a new jaw-bone and a new nose," one user wrote. Another claimed the footage proved both Maxwell and Epstein are alive “in some remote tropical location under the Protection of the CIA."
Read more:Who Is Thomas Pritzker? Hyatt Executive Chairman Steps Down Amid Epstein Fallout
The theories also fixated on camera quality, lighting and angles, with users questioning whether standard prison conditions could account for such visible differences.
Public records confirm that Maxwell, now 63, has been in federal custody since her arrest in July 2020. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence at a low-security facility in Florida following her conviction on charges of trafficking underage girls for sexual abuse.
Source: World News in news18.com, World Latest News, World News