Ghislaine Maxwell

Trump Rages at Epstein Killing Accusation, Author Claims

According to author Michael Wolff, Donald Trump was reportedly taken aback by speculation that he was involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s death and vehemently denied any culpability. Wolff recounted a conversation where Trump stated, “They say I killed Epstein. I didn’t have Epstein killed,” and also suggested “a lot of people wanted him dead.” The controversy surrounding Epstein’s death continues, with unanswered questions. Amidst the lingering questions, Trump’s former attorney interviewed Ghislaine Maxwell for over nine hours, followed by her seeking a presidential pardon, and a quiet prison transfer.

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Comer Delays Maxwell Testimony Amidst Cover-Up Concerns

Comer agrees to postpone Maxwell’s testimony to House on Epstein. That’s the headline, and it feels like a sigh of inevitability, doesn’t it? The immediate reaction is a sense of déjà vu, as if we’ve seen this particular movie before. The consensus seems to be that this delay wasn’t exactly a surprise. It’s perceived by many as a tactic, a way to buy time and hopefully make the whole situation fade from public consciousness. The unspoken assumption is that the powers that be are more interested in making this go away than uncovering the truth.

The fear is that the postponement is just a prelude to something more sinister.… Continue reading

House Committee Postpones Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Amidst Supreme Court Appeal

The House Oversight Committee has postponed Ghislaine Maxwell’s scheduled testimony until at least October, pending the Supreme Court’s decision regarding her conviction as a sex offender. The committee, led by Rep. James Comer, aims to gather information relevant to Jeffrey Epstein, including the 2007 non-prosecution agreement and the circumstances surrounding his death, to potentially inform legislation combating sex trafficking. Maxwell’s legal team is willing to engage with Congress but has stated she may invoke her Fifth Amendment rights. The deposition delay comes as Maxwell was recently moved to a minimum-security prison and as the Justice Department is considering which information to release.

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Ghislaine Maxwell’s Prison Move: Outrage and Accusations of Protection

Ghislaine Maxwell moved from Florida prison to lower-security facility, and it immediately sets off alarm bells, doesn’t it? It’s the kind of move that prompts a flood of questions and, frankly, a fair bit of cynicism about how the justice system really works. Putting a convicted child sex trafficker in a less secure environment is, to put it mildly, a head-scratcher. It goes against the grain of what you’d expect, and what you’d hope for in terms of safety and accountability.

Ghislaine Maxwell moved from Florida prison to lower-security facility, and this has people asking why. It certainly raises suspicions that something untoward is afoot.… Continue reading

Giuffre Wanted Epstein Files Released Before Death, Family Says

Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide, wished for the release of the Epstein files, according to her family, who stated she sought “transparency and justice.” Giuffre’s family was shocked by former President Trump’s comments, particularly his use of the word “stolen” to describe Giuffre’s experience with Epstein. The family is also urging Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence, as Giuffre considered Maxwell to be worse than Epstein. The family believes a pardon would silence survivors and undermine their efforts to seek justice.

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Epstein Abuse Survivor’s Family Urges Trump: Don’t Pardon Maxwell

The family of Virginia Giuffre, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse, has urged former President Trump not to consider clemency for Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre’s family expressed shock at Trump’s acknowledgement of her being “stolen” from his Mar-a-Lago club and questioned his awareness of Epstein and Maxwell’s criminal actions. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking charges. The family stated that any leniency towards Maxwell would be a “travesty of justice.”

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Giuffre Family Urges Trump Not to Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell

The family of Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, has urged Donald Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell. This comes after Trump stated he was “allowed” to grant clemency to Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Giuffre’s family released a statement emphasizing Maxwell’s culpability and their belief that any leniency would be a “travesty of justice”. They also questioned Trump’s awareness of Epstein and Maxwell’s actions, given Giuffre’s prior work at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club.

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Epstein Victim’s Family Condemns Trump’s “Shocking” Giuffre Comments

The family of Virginia Giuffre, a sexual abuse advocate who died by suicide, expressed shock at former President Donald Trump’s statement regarding Giuffre’s alleged “stealing” from his Mar-a-Lago resort. The family urged Trump not to pardon Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate convicted of child sex trafficking. In their statement, the family emphasized that Maxwell, not Epstein, targeted and exploited Giuffre at the age of 16 while she was employed at Mar-a-Lago. They called for the government and Trump to deny Maxwell any leniency.

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Keep Talking Epstein: A Strategy to Unnerve Trump and Expose Potential Crimes

Recent events off the coast of Russia triggered a large earthquake, prompting tsunami warnings and evacuations along the Pacific coast of multiple countries. Although the immediate danger appears to have subsided, authorities are cautioning residents to remain vigilant as waters may surge again. Experts advise staying informed and prepared for potential after-effects in the hours following the initial impact. Safety remains a priority as the situation continues to be monitored.

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Maxwell Offers Testimony on Epstein for Pardon: Outrage and Calls for Justice

Ghislaine Maxwell offers to testify before Congress on Jeffrey Epstein if she is pardoned, and this immediately strikes me as incredibly cynical. It’s hard to see this as anything other than a blatant attempt to manipulate the system for her own benefit. She’s already been convicted. She’s served time. The offer feels entirely transactional, a desperate gambit to escape the consequences of her horrific crimes.

It’s also crucial to remember she had her chance to testify under oath during her own trial and refused. The fact that she’s now, after conviction, offering to speak under these specific conditions raises serious questions about the veracity of anything she might say.… Continue reading