JAILED sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell fears she has lost millions in property and jewels.
The shamed Brit socialite’s former £4.5million mansion has been sold.
And she does not know the whereabouts of her million dollar jewellery collection.
Maxwell, 61, serving 20 years, now faces representing herself in her appeal against conviction as she cannot afford lawyers.
Sources close to her say the US beachfront property was bought in 2016 with her money but held in the name of her former hubby Scott Borgerson.
But he has always insisted his ex has no ownership stake in the house, which was purchased by a limited company under his control.
Maxwell and the 47-year-old tech millionaire divorced earlier this month.
An insider said: “There is not a penny left. There’s nothing to pay any lawyers. She feels Scott has left her high and dry.
“He says he’s behaved honourably but that is the last word Ghislaine would use to describe his behaviour.
“Now she is facing her appeal with limited funds.”
The sale of the house in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts, went through last Wednesday.
Maxwell is also said to fear expensive kitchen equipment has been damaged or disappeared.
Maxwell was found guilty in 2021 of luring girls for paedo tycoon Jeffrey Epstein.
He was found dead in jail in 2019 before his sex trafficking trial.
Earlier tonight, Scott told The Sun on Sunday: “Your facts are false.”
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