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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_TerraMar_Project
The TerraMar Project was a self-described environmental nonprofit organization. It was founded in 2012 in the United States by former socialite and later convicted child sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell.[1][2] A sister organisation in the United Kingdom was incorporated in 2013.[3] TerraMar (US) announced its closure on 12 July 2019, shortly after New York federal prosecutors arrested Maxwell's associate, the financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.[4][5] TerraMar (UK) was officially dissolved on 3 December 2019.[3]
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The mission of the charity TerraMar (UK) was published as "the conservation, protection, and improvement of the environment" and, in particular, "the oceans, seas, coastlines and tidal areas", including "the conservation and protection of endangered marine flora and fauna, and the education of the public in the fields of marine conservation, marine ecology and related areas".[3]
TerraMar (UK) was reported by The Times to have joined the "secretive messenger app service Telegram" on 10 August 2019, the same date on which Epstein died in prison.[16] The application for the UK organization to be officially closed was made on 4 September 2019, with the first notice in The London Gazette made on 17 September 2019.[17]
The company was listed as active, with a Salisbury address, until the company was listed as officially dissolved on 3 December 2019.[3]
Founder convicted
TerraMar's founder, Ghislaine Maxwell, was arrested in July 2020 and charged with six counts related to the sexual abuse and trafficking of minors and lying to investigators.[18] On 29 December 2021, Maxwell was convicted on five of six charges.
Organization
The Board of Directors of the TerraMar Project (US) included former Executive Director of the United Nations Office for Partnerships (UNOP) Amir Dossal—who handles $1 billion in the form of a grant from Ted Turner for charities—media executive Steven Haft, and Ariadne Calvo-Platero, daughter of the peer Lord Beaumont of Whitley, Maxwell’s best friend from Oxford.[5][19][20]



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