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BoogyMan
12-29-2021, 09:19 PM
Well it looks like the Ghislane Maxwell case has wrapped up with her being found guilty on 5 out of the 6 charges. It seems we will never see the list of contacts as that may be the only thing keeping her alive. There has been a stink surrounding this case and it isn’t just the guilt of the Maxwell woman. I hope that if there is a larger context of guilt that those folks are found out and destroyed in public.
https://apnews.com/article/ghislaine-maxwell-convicted-jeffrey-epstein-trial-verdict-63a71a2825eab41184a79e37bb967e90
Jurors deliberated for five full days before finding Maxwell guilty of five of six counts. With the maximum prison terms for each charge ranging from five to 40 years in prison, Maxwell faces the likelihood of years behind bars — an outcome long sought by women who spent years fighting in civil courts to hold her accountable for her role in recruiting and grooming Epstein’s teenage victims and sometimes joining in the sexual abuse.
Mr. P
12-30-2021, 01:51 AM
She's a dead woman walking (at the moment).
I hope she spills names in a plea for a lesser sentence....and takes the scum down with her.
Silent or talks, she's dead either way is how I see it.
revelarts
12-30-2021, 11:15 AM
the trial seems clearly set up to limit damage.
Even the MSM coverage was tepid and sparse... IMO intentionally so.
(compare to rittenhouse trial and others)
Sadly, there's simply a powerful group of monied folks that can put their hands on some levers of gov't, courts and the media.
Call it 'the swamp', the 'deep state', the ruling elites or whatever.
The scumbags are playing the system and i suspect nothing much of anything will be heard anymore about Pedo island, , boxes of video tapes and cds , the 100's of victims testimonies, intelligence agency connections, famous perps, except from "conspiracy theorist".
NightTrain
12-30-2021, 01:20 PM
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revelarts
01-02-2022, 11:00 AM
Ex-police chief slams Florida feds after Ghislaine Maxwell conviction
The former Palm Beach police chief who investigated Jeffrey Epstein blasted Florida prosecutors for their “failure” in bringing justice more than a decade ago — in light of Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction.
Ex-top cop Michael Reiter took the feds in the Sunshine State to task for their handling of the Epstein case as he hailed their New York counterparts for securing a conviction against Maxwell for sex trafficking on Wednesday.
“The US Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of New York should be congratulated for having the courage to bring Epstein and now Ghislaine Maxwell to justice, something that should have been done in the Florida case fifteen years ago,” the retired lawman said in a statement to the Daily Beast.
Reiter said the ball was dropped by prosecutors in the 2005 investigation into Epstein, despite his agency recognizing the “importance of stopping Jeffrey Epstein and bringing him to justice.”
“The Department never bent to the power and influence brought to bear against us. Unfortunately, of the many agencies involved, only the FBI acted in a similar way,” he said.
Reiter’s department launched a probe after receiving a call from a mother who claimed that her underage daughter was having sex with the disgraced financier.
Police soon uncovered that Epstein was a serial sexual predator with a vast network around him that supported his criminal enterprise.
But after months of investigation, federal prosecutors brokered a non-prosecutorial agreement with Epstein that spared him the prospect of serving several years behind bars and allowed him to dodge federal sex-crime charges.
Instead, he pleaded guilty to state charges of soliciting a minor for prostitution and served 13 months at Palm Beach County jail, where he had generous work-release arrangements.
Epstein was later charged by federal prosecutors in New York over nearly identical allegations in 2019, but he committed suicide while in federal custody as he awaited trial.
Reiter said the “importance of the failure of the Florida case cannot be overstated.”
“Now that the courts have spoken, I hope and pray that the professionals in our justice system learn from the case,” he said. “Law school professors should teach this case in legal ethics courses as examples of how not to treat victims of sex crimes and as a forewarning to prosecutors on how they can be influenced to fail in their duties to both victims and the public.”
Maxwell was found guilty in Manhattan Wednesday evening of five of six counts against her, including the top charge, sex trafficking. She faces up to 65 years behind bars.
https://nypost.com/2021/12/30/ex-police-chief-slams-florida-feds-after-ghislaine-maxwell-conviction/
And the police in FL and NY and the FBI are going after other Johns connected with these cases right?
'crickets'
revelarts
01-03-2022, 07:04 AM
Federal prosecutors quietly dropped their case against Jeffrey Epstein's jail guards in the middle of Ghislaine Maxwell's trial
https://www.insider.com/prosecutors-drop-case-against-jeffrey-epstein-jail-guards-2021-12
revelarts
02-19-2022, 08:58 AM
JUST IN - Jean-Luc Brunel, the former model scout who's been accused of trafficking underage girls to Jeffrey #Epstein, "found dead" in his prison cell in France.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/19/jean-luc-brunel-held-on-suspicion-of-supplying-girls-to-epstein-found-hanged?utm_term=Autofeed&CMP=twt_gu&utm_medium&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1645278974
The former boss of a French model agency accused of rape and questioned on suspicion of supplying underage girls to the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein has been found hanged in prison.
The body of Jean-Luc Brunel, 75, was found on Saturday morning in his cell. The French prosecutors’ office confirmed the report and said an inquiry had been opened into the cause of death.
Brunel was arrested in December 2020 at Charles de Gaulle airport before boarding a plane for Dakar.
He was under investigation on allegations of the alleged rape of minors and sexual harassment. Investigators had also questioned Brunel on suspicion of the human trafficking of underage girls for sexual exploitation. He was being held on remand in La Santé prison in Paris.
Several top models had come forward to accuse him of sexual assault and rape and French police had reportedly interviewed hundreds of potential witnesses. Brunel had denied any wrongdoing....
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL9Eo-qWUAMhnWY?format=jpg&name=small
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL9iQAxXoAIqajv?format=jpg&name=small
that covid is still out there ya'll.
SassyLady
02-19-2022, 12:09 PM
And, the cameras were mysteriously not working that night just like in Epstein cell.
Maxwell must be terrified right now that the camera might quit working in her cell some night.
BoogyMan
02-19-2022, 12:16 PM
They don't even try to hide their actions any longer. You know that Epstein isn't the only scumbag out there who was feeding their desires, just the only one so far who got caught. They shut him up and will do so with everyone who was in his sphere of trust. It is hard to think of what is actually going on out there.
jimnyc
02-19-2022, 04:04 PM
And, the cameras were mysteriously not working that night just like in Epstein cell.
Maxwell must be terrified right now that the camera might quit working in her cell some night.
Exactly what I was going to add.
Amazing that when these very rare cases of suicide happening in the jail system, the cameras always seem to magically stop working. :rolleyes:
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