'They spend hours laughing': Ghislaine Maxwell is 'prison pals' with infamous killer Narcy Novack
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA: Ghislaine Maxwell, 60, who got sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking by helping to recruit young girls to be abused by her long-time associate Jeffrey Epstein, and Narcy Novack, 65, who is behind bars for the murder of her husband Ben Novack Jr and mother-in-law in 2009, are spending hours speaking together at Tallahassee jail.
A source was quoted by Mirror as saying, "Once inside, Ghislaine gravitated towards Narcy. Because of her length of time inside and the brutality of her crime, she is treated like a female don. All the younger girls address her as ‘Miss Novack’ out of respect." The source added, "Ghislaine will have a modicum of protection through her friendship, but given their ages and millionaire backgrounds, they were always destined to get on well. Together, they spend hours talking, laughing and joking.”
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Narcy's husband, Ben, had a successful travel company and his father built the storied Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach, a celebrity hangout in the 1950s and 1960s that also starred in the films like 'Scarface' and 'Goldfinger.' As per a sentencing memo, reported by CBS in 2012, “Novack feared that her husband would divorce her, and that a prenuptial agreement would bar her from the multimillion-dollar family estate. Her motives were hatred, greed and vengeance.”
So, she decided to kill him and his mother Bernice. Novack and her brother, Cristobal Veliz, planned out the murders where Veliz hired two hitmen, Alejandro Garcia and Joel Gonzales. The mother-son duo was killed three months apart by the hitmen. The mother was found dead on April 5, 2009, in the garage of her Fort Lauderdale home and it was ruled that her death was the result of an accidental fall.
The case opened when Novack was found dead on July 12, 2009, at the Hilton Hotel in Rye Brook, New York. He died due to suffocation, bound with duct tape, and had his eyes gouged out. Soon after the investigation, Novack and her brother, both were convicted of charges including racketeering, domestic violence, stalking, money laundering, and witness tampering. Both were acquitted of the charge of murder in aid of racketeering and were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2012.