After Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest, one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims and Prince Andrew's accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, said the Duke of York "should be panicking" by now. The survivor of sex trafficking that the criminal sex offender, reportedly, conducted strongly believed that the recently arrested British socialite would "take a plea deal."

The FBI arrested Ghislaine Maxwell in New Hampshire after playing cat and mouse. She then appeared in a United States court to face the accusations that she helped Jeffrey Epstein "identify, befriend, and groom" several young girls as young as 14 years old.

In an interview on 60 Minutes, the American advocate talked about the said accomplice's arrest and its connection to Sarah Ferguson's former husband, Mirror Online noted. She believed he must be "panicking at the moment" because the late financier's ex-girlfriend didn't care about anyone else but herself.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's father might be "quite shook up" by now as the authorities already held Robert Maxwell's daughter. The victim accused the prince of sleeping with her on three different occasions, including when she was only 17, a minor under the U.S. law.

Prince Andrew has vehemently denied the accusation, insisting he hasn't had any form of "sexual contact or relationship" with Virginia Roberts Giuffre. However, a photo of the two taken around 2001 emerged, showing his arm around her waist, while Ghislaine Maxwell was seen smiling in the background. He also denied the snap, saying he tried to distance himself from her, and it might be edited.

Ghislaine Maxwell's arrest only put more pressure on the U.S. authorities to question Prince Andrew about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in August before his sex trafficking trial and conspiracy charges. The prince could be a potential witness.

However, Queen Elizabeth II's alleged favorite son previously claimed that he already offered himself to be a witness in the case several times. He also said that he is more than willing to cooperate, but U.S. prosecutors revealed it was never the case as he declined their request to set an interview schedule.

Meanwhile, Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer who represents Jeffrey Epstein's victims, is now worried that with the too much information Ghislaine Maxwell knows, she may be "permanently silenced." There are fears among the victims that there are people who may want to "silence" the accused while in prison.

Kevin even told the Daily Mail that she might not "get out of jail alive." He said the same thing when Jeffrey Epstein got imprisoned, and it happened. With everything Ghislaine Maxwell knows, he has this gut feeling.