KEY POINTS
  • Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite charged with abetting Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of young girls, on Friday became the first federal inmate in New York City to receive an in-person lawyer visit in jail since coronavirus restrictions took effect, an attorney said.
  • Maxwell, 58, got that visit in the Brooklyn jail even though many other inmates who have been held longer there and in a Manhattan federal jail have been unable to receive visits from their own attorneys because of the Covid-19 rules.
  • Maxwell and Epstein years ago had socialized with Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, as well as with Britain's Prince Andrew.
Ghislaine Maxwell, longtime associate of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, speaks at a news conference on oceans and sustainable development at the United Nations in New York, June 25, 2013 in this screengrab taken from United Nations TV file footage.

Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite charged with abetting Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of young girls, on Friday became the first federal jail inmate in New York City to receive an in-person lawyer visit since coronavirus restrictions took effect months ago, an attorney told CNBC.

Maxwell, 58, got that visit in a Brooklyn jail even though many other inmates who have been held much longer there and in a Manhattan federal jail have been unable to receive visits from their own attorneys because of Covid-19 rules.