Maxwell Family Packages

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TLDR

Ghislaine Maxwell appears as both sender and recipient in FedEx records billed to Epstein's account, with shipments spanning 2001 to 2005 across Palm Beach, Zorro Ranch, and New York. The most notable entries are international shipments to her brother Kevin Maxwell at Moulsford Manor in Oxfordshire and to Katie Orchard c/o Alexander Mann in London — all billed to Epstein's FedEx account 1144-2081-6, documenting her sustained access to his logistics infrastructure.

Maxwell in the Shipping Records

Ghislaine Maxwell's presence in the FedEx corpus takes multiple forms, reflecting both the breadth of her role in the Epstein network and the scanning challenges that complicate precise identification (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a).

As a sender, G MAXWELL appears on one international air waybill — a shipping receipt for international air freight — covering a 10-pound package to New York City. Air waybills are used for international or high-value shipments, distinct from standard domestic FedEx labels.

As a recipient, she appears across three locations:

  • Two shipments to Palm Beach, FL (December 22, 2003, and May 23, 2005), addressed to "MS G MAXWELL" and "MISS G MAXWELL" respectively. The first carried a $129.36 charge.
  • One shipment to Zorro Ranch, Stanley, NM (June 28, 2004), weighing 0.5 pounds — likely documents.
  • One shipment to 358 El Brilo Way, Palm Beach (her address), with reference field "INFORMATION," weighing 10 pounds.

Scanning software variants add two more entries: "CHISUANE MAXWELL" (a scanning error for "Ghislaine Maxwell") appears as recipient on two shipments dated November 12, 2001. These likely represent a multi-package shipment on the same date rather than two separate transactions.

Moulsford Manor

The most significant Maxwell FedEx entries appear not in her personal shipments but on the same invoice as the "JEANNE JAME DOE" pseudonym shipment (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). Page 4 of that invoice documents G MAXWELL sending a 2.0-pound package to Pandora & Kevin Maxwell at Moulsford Manor, Oxon OX1 9HU, Great Britain. The package was signed for by M.AXWELL — presumably a Maxwell at the destination.

Kevin Maxwell is Ghislaine's brother. Moulsford Manor in South Oxfordshire is the Maxwell family estate — the country house associated with the Maxwell publishing dynasty. A package sent from Epstein's shipping account to the Maxwell family home in rural England connects the American logistics infrastructure directly to the British family network (U.S. Department of Justice [DOJ], 2025).

The package weighed two pounds. At that weight, it could contain documents, a small gift, or personal effects. The contents are unknown. What is documented is the routing: Epstein's FedEx account paid for a shipment from his network to the private residence of Ghislaine Maxwell's brother in England.

Katie Orchard and Alexander Mann

The same invoice page shows a second international shipment: G MAXWELL sending a 10-pound package to Katie Orchard c/o Simon Vaughan-Edwards, Alexander Mann, 9-11 Fulwood Place, London WC1V 6HG (DOJ, 2025). The package was signed for by L.DAY.

Alexander Mann is a London-based recruitment and staffing firm. Katie Orchard's role — whether she was an employee, a client, or had some other connection — is unresolved in the corpus. The care-of address at a recruitment firm is an unusual destination for a personal package, suggesting a professional rather than personal relationship.

Ten pounds is a substantial weight for an international shipment. This was not a letter or a document. It was a physical package of some size, sent from the Epstein network to a specific individual at a London business address.

What the Billing Shows

Every Maxwell shipment — sent and received, domestic and international — was billed to Epstein's FedEx account 1144-2081-6 (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). This is the same account that handled 94% of the 148 third-party shipments in the corpus. Maxwell did not have a separate FedEx account. She used Epstein's.

This matters for understanding the operational relationship. Billing access to a FedEx account is not passive. It requires knowing the account number, being authorized to charge shipments, and having that authorization accepted by FedEx's billing system. Maxwell's use of the account across multiple years, locations, and countries demonstrates that she was an integrated participant in the logistics infrastructure, not an occasional guest.

The date range — 2001 through 2005 — spans the entire FedEx corpus. Maxwell appears in the earliest records (November 2001) and within months of the latest (May 2005, with the corpus ending October 2005). Her logistics access persisted throughout the entire documented period.

The Network in a Single Invoice

Page 4 of invoice 1-521-73658 captures the Epstein network in miniature (DOJ, 2025). On a single billing document: Ghislaine Maxwell shipping packages to her family's English country estate and to a London business contact, while one page later, a ranch employee in New Mexico uses a pseudonym to ship documents to a Caribbean trust company. Multiple countries. Multiple identities. One billing account.

This is not evidence of criminal activity in itself. People ship packages. Families send things to each other. Employees use corporate FedEx accounts. But the convergence on a single invoice — the manor house, the pseudonym, the trust company, the ranch, all flowing through one man's shipping account — documents the operational integration of people, properties, and entities across jurisdictions in a way that no single wire transfer or flight log entry can match.

The FedEx records are mundane. That is precisely their value. They capture the daily logistics of a network that operated across continents, and they do so in the unguarded language of shipping labels and billing codes.

References

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026a). FedEx third-party shipment analysis: Maxwell references. [Data analysis: research/fedex_third_party_analysis.md].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026b). FedEx billing account breakdown. [Data analysis: research/fedex_third_party_analysis.md].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026c). FedEx shipments. [Database table: fedex_shipments, db=epstein_files].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026d). Third-party paid shipments. [Export: _exports/fedex/third_party_paid.csv].

U.S. Department of Justice. (2025). Epstein files: Data Set 10. EFTA01316701.pdf, page 4. justice.gov/epstein.