Despite the controversy and legal issues they are facing today, Ghislaine Maxwell is, reportedly, proud of what she did for Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew's cousin claimed that the British socialite, allegedly, lured young girls to be with the criminal sex offender.

Jeffrey Epstein's victims claimed that Ghislaine Maxwell acted as the disgraced financier's "pimp." She was even accused of participating in some of the abuse that happened, which she already denied.

Prince Andrew's second cousin, Christina Oxenberg, claimed that the alleged procurer, who is now her former friend, was not guilty of her apparent role in the issues surrounding the sex offender. In the new upcoming documentary, Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein?, she said that Maxwell was even "happy" that she got to satisfy Epstein's "lust" for young girls, The Sun noted.

Ghislaine Maxwell, reportedly, felt the need to help satisfy the assailant's incredible sex drive by bringing him underage girls. Christina Oxenberg revealed that when Maxwell was telling these things to her, she had no remorse and even felt proud.

Today, Ghislaine Maxwell's whereabouts remain to be a big mystery. After Jeffrey Epstein's arrest and death by suicide, while waiting for his child sex trafficking trial, she was, reportedly, gone. She was last photographed at a fast food chain in California.

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship, reportedly, started in the 1990s. Christina Oxenberg called the two as "grifters," who saw Prince Andrew as a "hapless sap" and "low-hanging fruit."

Despite that, Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia's daughter, who also wrote a memoir about her experiences with the pedophile, said, via Town & Country that she loves her cousin. From her understanding, being a dummy does not make him a bad guy.

In the new documentary, it will try to dig deep into Jeffrey Epstein's story. It will tackle the mysterious events that surround his death, trying to answer an important question if he indeed took his own life or someone was behind it.

According to Daily Mail, Jeffrey Epstein was found dead inside his New York prison cell on Aug. 10, 2019. At the time, he was still waiting for his trial on sex trafficking charges.

The coroner officially ruled the cause of his death as suicide, but there were questions if he would really take his own life. As Jeffrey Epstein was connected to some of the world's most influential and powerful celebrities and personalities, like Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton, among others, some believed that he might have been murdered.