Law Ghislaine Maxwell Trial

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Jeffrey was "a sick pedophile" but Ghislaine was the mastermind - [a]​
Ghislaine Maxwell [born 25 December 1961 in Maisons-Laffitte, France] is a British socialite known mostly for her association with Jeffrey Epstein who committed suicide under mysterious circumstances while in federal custody August 10, 2019 .[former Attorney General William Barr described Epstein's death as "a perfect storm of screw-ups."] The courts dismissed all charges against Epstein on August 29, 2019.As a result, the sex-trafficking investigations and media attention shifted attention to his alleged associates, like Brunel, Prince Andrew, and Ghislaine Maxwell. At this point it was known she recruited young girls for Epstein and his associates and even partook in some of the abuse of the girls in question.
Because of her connections in London's elite and Epstein's confidant she was frequently seen with people holding positions of power or prominence , some who frequented the "Lolita express'' or Little St. James island
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Prince Andrew,Donald trump,Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein,
Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, Jean-Luc Brunel
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When Jeffrey met Ghislaine
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The pair were first introduced in 1989 by her father [British newspaper magnate Robert Maxwell, who embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars from the pension funds of his employees, and then drowned, in 1991, under murky circumstances, off the coast of the Canary Islands] Jeffrey and Robert had a long business relationship by then, Epstein appreciated that it gave him some legitimacy among the English upper class being seen with Ghislaine, as he was unknown at the time. After the death of her father, Maxwell flees to New York, where she falls in love with Epstein becoming his girlfriend, employee, partner and alleged madame in his sex trafficking scheme. ‘Chasing Ghislaine’ doc reveals Maxwell’s daddy issues with Jeffrey Epstein. When former boyfriend Epstein once walked into his East Side office at the posh Villard Houses with a young woman and the two ducked into a separate room, Maxwell looked the other way.
House of Cards
She leaves Epstein in order to separate herself from his crimes In her unsealed deposition, Giuffre said that Maxwell: “Trained me as a sex slave.” [a]
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On July 2, 2020, almost a year after Epstein was arrested, the FBI arrest Ghislaine
When F.B.I. agents went to arrest Ghislaine Maxwell on the morning of July 2 on a remote property in New Hampshire, they broke through her locked gate, approached the front door and announced themselves, telling her to open the door, federal prosecutors said in newly filed court papers on Monday. Through a window, the agents saw her ignore their order and flee to another room in the house, quickly shutting the door behind her, the prosecutors wrote. [a]
She is charged for her alleged role in the sexual exploitation and abuse of young girls by Epstein.

Pre-Trial
QAnon disrupts the January 2021 court hearing by streaming it live on Youtube [a]
“Whoever is doing it, you are operating against the law,” Preska [presiding judge] said of this stream, which attracted 14,000 listeners. “I suspect there is a way to find out. So I will ask you, most respectfully, to stop doing it.”
The stream was shut down shortly thereafter.
During a hearing in April, she enters her plea to sex trafficking conspiracy and an additional sex trafficking charge that were added in a rewritten indictment released in March by a Manhattan federal court grand jury.
In July she has pleaded not guilty and has not been convicted, her trial is set for November 2021, she has been unsuccessfully trying to bail out since .
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courtroom sketches [cameras are not allowed in federal courts]​
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Ghislaine filed two subsequent unsuccessful bail requests, in which she indicated that she is married — which was not previously known — and offered more details on her finances. She proposed a bail package worth $28.5 million in assets belonging to her and her family and friends — and proposed that she would stay in a New York residence. She also offered to renounce her foreign citizenship. The prosecutors denied her offers, she is currently in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, where her lawyers have complained that she is being held under "uniquely onerous conditions" and subjected to round-the-clock surveillance and body scans , [perhaps they worry she might Epstein herself as well.]
Verdict
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Guilty on 5 of 6 counts
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Jeffrey Epstein Suicide
Jean-Luc Brunel Suicide
Prince Andrew Civil Case
 
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I sorta think the CNN pedo busts, Dorsey leaving twitter, and those other high profile resignations right as this popped off is all really telling, almost like they are shuffling people around so the known ones are back in the shadows and they just put new ones forward you've never heard of.

and hopefully you aren't peeking in that black book.
Same can go for Biden's failure for being president, it's like he knows that us Trump-based Republicans are more smarter to figure out what is going on.

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  • Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense team called its first witnesses Thursday, including her longtime executive assistant, who expressed admiration for her old boss
  • The defense also called Elizabeth Loftus, an expert on false memories, in an effort to cast doubt on the accounts of her accusers
  • The defense expects to rest its case as soon as Friday, meaning the jury could begin deliberations on Monday following closing arguments

I thought Elizabeth Loftus sounded familiar.
Members of the FMS Foundation Scientific Advisory Board included a number of members of the National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine: Aaron T. Beck, Rochel Gelman, Lila Gleitman, Ernest Hilgard (deceased), Philip S. Holzman, Elizabeth Loftus, Paul R. McHugh, and Ulric Neisser. The Scientific Advisory Board included both clinicians and researchers. The FMS Foundation was funded by contributions and had no ties to any commercial ventures.
She was part of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation. It was founded in '92, I'm not sure if this was during the Satanic Panic. The psychiatrist who founded it was accused by his adult daughter of molesting her when she was a child, so he got a bunch of other doctors together to say that she was crazy.
 
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team rests its case after she declines to testify | DAY 12
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Friday’s proceedings began with the defense asking to keep the case open through Monday to call a final 81-year-old witness, saying: “Our client’s life is on the line.”


Judge Alison Nathan said she would not approve the request because: “I have a rule, you have your next witness or you rest.”

The defense originally planned to call 35 witnesses, but it now appears only a handful will take the stand.

The defense opened its case on Thursday with testimony from Jeffrey Epstein’s executive assistant from 1996 to 200, who said that she “highly respected” Ms Maxwell and that she “looked up to her very much”.

The jury was told that Epstein was romantically involved with a wealthy Norwegian businesswoman while he was dating Ms Maxwell.

Ms Maxwell is “unlikely” to testify in her defense as she is “too fragile”, her family’s spokesman told The Telegraph. The socialite’s family and friends are concerned about how the 59-year-old would hold up in the witness box. [a]
 
I don't understand this trial at all. If she has dirt on everyone and they're terrified she'll expose them, why hasn't she been cut a deal? They could just say she was cooperating (even if she's not) and give her immunity or something. What's the Avengers Endgame here?
 
I don't understand this trial at all. If she has dirt on everyone and they're terrified she'll expose them, why hasn't she been cut a deal? They could just say she was cooperating (even if she's not) and give her immunity or something. What's the Avengers Endgame here?
To not expose all the high ranking politicians and power brokers that used Epstein to get their underage victims.
 
I don't understand this trial at all. If she has dirt on everyone and they're terrified she'll expose them, why hasn't she been cut a deal? They could just say she was cooperating (even if she's not) and give her immunity or something. What's the Avengers Endgame here?
It's like you'd snitch to the same people that you're snitching on, then those people would have to find other people to starwman away from themselves, then they'd snitch on someone else, and the cycle would go on and on.
 
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She knows that it's more than her life is worth?
Totally. Her father 'accidentally' died after falling off a yacht. Her lover and boyfriend allegedly hung himself. If anyone was going to go nuclear, it would have been Jeffrey himself. She's sly in her acting demure.

As the narration in the interview @albert the programmer posted noted 'she had this tremendous survival instinct, which clearly set in and she went to New York...'

She's relying on that instinct to save her.
 
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Jurors at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial ended their second day of deliberations Tuesday without reaching a verdict on charges accusing her of grooming several underage girls to be sexually abused by the late Jeffrey Epstein.
But the jury did send out several notes during what was their first full day of mulling the charges in Manhattan federal court.

Jurors asked to see transcripts of the testimony of three women who have accused Maxwell of facilitating their abuse, which they were allowed, and the FBI notes on an interview with one of the accusers in 2007, which they were denied.
The jury also asked whether they could consider the testimony of a second accuser as evidence that might support two counts of conspiracy that Maxwell faces.
Judge Alison Nathan informed jurors they could consider that testimony for that purpose.
Jurors will resume their deliberations Wednesday morning. Nathan told them it is possible they might deliberate on Thursday, two days before Christmas, if they cannot reach a verdict Wednesday.

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Jury in Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Breaks for Christmas
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Empty seats in a courtroom sketch in New York City, as the jury continued deliberations
Asked if they want to continue deliberations on Thursday, the jury replied: ‘No, thank you’
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Socialite to spend 60th birthday in jail as jury halts deliberations [a]
The federal jury deciding whether to convict British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of sex-trafficking charges ended its second full day of deliberations without a verdict, opting to resume after Christmas.

The jury, which went home late Wednesday afternoon, is now set to return to court at 9 a.m. ET on Monday. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, who is overseeing the trial, asked the jurors if they would like to return Thursday, but they declined.
 
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The trial finished a third day of deliberations on Monday. It's unclear if there's any disagreement amont jurors or if they're near reaching a verdict.

Jurors in the New York federal court asked for the definition of "enticement" on Monday morning, which is part of two of the six charges. Judge Alison J. Nathan pointed them to the legal instructions she provided a week earlier, where the word is defined as "to attract, induce or lure using hope or desire."

The judge also asked they deliberate an extra hour beginning Tuesday, unless it created a hardship. The jury also requested transcripts of testimony from four more witnesses: Juan Alessi, Maxwell's house manager; "Matt," Jane's former boyfriend; Gregory Parkinson, former Palm Beach Police crime scene manager who was at the 2005 search of Jeffrey Epstein's house in Palm Beach, Florida; and David Rogers, a pilot for Epstein and Maxwell. [a]
 
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