• Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married, refuses to reveal spouse’s name

    Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married, refuses to reveal spouse’s name

    Ghislaine Maxwell is secretly married — and refusing to reveal her husband’s name, prosecutors said this week at the accused madam’s bail hearing. The bombshell detail was divulged Tuesday as Manhattan prosecutors accused her of purposely hiding the extent of her wealth. “In addition to failing to describe in any way the absence of proposed …
  • Ghislaine Maxwell cries as she’s held without bail on Epstein-related sex charges

    Ghislaine Maxwell cries as she’s held without bail on Epstein-related sex charges

    Ghislaine Maxwell cried as she was ordered held without bail Tuesday — with a Manhattan judge ruling the accused sex abuser “poses substantial actual risk of flight” after she purposely hid from authorities. The 58-year-old British socialite and pal of late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein wiped tears from her left eye several times, using the …
  • Ghislaine Maxwell asked to stay in luxury NYC hotel – instead of lockup – until trial

    Ghislaine Maxwell asked to stay in luxury NYC hotel – instead of lockup – until trial

    Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged perverted cohort Ghislaine Maxwell asked to be allowed to stay in a luxury New York City hotel — instead of federal lockup — until her trial, it surfaced Tuesday. Maxwell, a British socialite who is accused of recruiting and grooming underage girls for the late multimillionaire convicted pedophile, asked a Manhattan judge …
  • Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to sex trafficking, abuse charges

    Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to sex trafficking, abuse charges

    Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges she helped traffic young women for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse — as her trial date was set for next year. Maxwell appeared via video conference for her arraignment on a six-count indictment charging her with recruiting and grooming young women to be molested by Epstein. Prosecutors …
  • Weinstein’s accusers want federal judge to block global settlement

    Weinstein’s accusers want federal judge to block global settlement

    Six Harvey Weinstein accusers want a judge to block the proposed $46.8 million global settlement against the convicted rapist and his production company, calling it one-sided and unfair. A lawyer for the women, Douglas Wigdor, filed a motion Monday in Manhattan federal court opposing the deal touted last month by New York state Attorney General …
  • 42nd Street McDonald’s in Times Square is shuttering for good

    42nd Street McDonald’s in Times Square is shuttering for good

    McDonald’s is closing its four-story former flagship on West 42nd Street in Times Square, The Post has learned. Opened 17 years ago, the eatery — whose entryway is lit with 7,000 marquee light bulbs like a Broadway theater — was slated to serve its last Big Mac on Tuesday, company officials confirmed. A spokesman for …
  • Retailers cancel reopenings amid protests over George Floyd’s killing

    Retailers cancel reopenings amid protests over George Floyd’s killing

    The Big Apple is boarding up — just as it was preparing to reopen. After three days of violence and looting in cities across the country in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death while in police custody, many Big Apple retailers — including Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s, Bloomingdales and Uniqlo — have boarded up their …
  • Dr. Praeger foods heir left kids home to party amid coronavirus: court docs

    Dr. Praeger foods heir left kids home to party amid coronavirus: court docs

    The heir to a frozen health-food empire was ordered quarantined and barred from seeing his three kids after he went out “partying” amid the coronavirus crisis — and openly left a stash of drugs in the Hamptons home where they were staying with a nanny, The Post has learned. Larry Praeger — whose late dad, …
  • B&H Photo furloughs 400 workers after resisting cuts during Passover

    B&H Photo furloughs 400 workers after resisting cuts during Passover

    B&H Photo & Electronics furloughed hundreds of employees this week — a move the iconic retailer had resisted for more than a month after its megastore in Manhattan was forced to shutter because of the coronavirus lockdown, The Post has learned. The 47-year-old electronics seller  — whose Manhattan flagship is known for its Orthodox Jewish …