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Will Ghislaine Maxwell’s guilt end her silence?

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Will Ghislaine Maxwell’s guilt end her silence?
As fallen socialite Ghislaine Maxwell awaits sentencing for sex trafficking for paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the world waits to see if her conviction will persuade her to finally admit what went on – and who else was involved.
Damian Wilson
Damian Wilson

is a UK journalist, ex-Fleet Street editor, financial industry consultant and political communications special advisor in the UK and EU.
Will Ghislaine Maxwell’s guilt end her silence?

Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell sits as the guilty verdict in her sex abuse trial is read in a courtroom sketch in New York City, U.S., December 29, 2021. © Reuters / Jane Rosenberg
The extraordinary life of Ghislaine Maxwell has entered its final chapter; what remains of it will be spent in an American prison following her conviction on a string of sex trafficking charges and a breathtaking fall from the dizzying heights of power, money, and the glitz of high society.
A New York jury concluded that the 60-year-old former British socialite was a willing and complicit partner in identifying, targeting, and coaching teenagers for sex with her long-term lover, the now-dead paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The court heard that in some instances, she fondled and participated in sex with those vulnerable teenagers herself.
Now awaiting sentencing, the crimes of which she has been found guilty could see her handed a jail term of nearly 70 years. And yet after the fast-moving 13-day trial, in which her defence team took only two days to present its case, there are still many questions left unanswered about the extraordinary life of Ghislaine Noelle Marion Maxwell.
https://www.rt.com/news/544744-maxwell-epstein-guilty-verdict/
Sure, we know all the biographical detail. Born in Paris on Christmas Day, 1961; the gilded lifestyle of her upbringing in Headington Hill Hall; the obvious psychological scars left upon her as one of nine children to the bullying, overbearing, and disgraced press baron Robert Maxwell; and the first cry for help at the tender age of just three years old when, feeling neglected, she appealed to her mother, Betty, with a plaintive “Mummy, I exist!”.
There was also the death of her oldest brother Michael after seven years in a coma; her anorexia; her studies at Oxford University; her appointment by her father as a director of Oxford United Football Club; and then a series of soft jobs in his string of businesses, looking after corporate gifts and acting as company cheerleader. Nothing too tough. Bob Maxwell spoiled his daughter and, in doing so, damaged her for life.
She would do anything to win the approval of her doting but wildly volatile father, and when he fell from his yacht, drowning in the waters of the Canary Islands in 1991, her world imploded. She could never believe the truth of her father’s corrupt empire, built on £429 million he had plundered from his company’s pension funds.
But then there was Epstein to the rescue – a man who, the court heard, had been in her father’s orbit for longer than she had previously admitted, and who had amassed his own fortune while simultaneously indulging his deviant sexual tastes in young girls.
Just as she had done for her father, Maxwell was prepared to do anything to please the new man in her life. And if that meant grooming and trafficking teenage girls for him and his buddies to have sex with, then so be it. She flourished in this twisted partnership. The court heard how she took control of and micro-managed Epstein’s sprawling property portfolio, giving lists of detailed instructions to staff about what she expected from them.
One of those demands contained in the 58-page handbook she handed out to employees was “see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing.” It was a credo she lived by, for if the truth about the lifestyle she and Epstein enjoyed was ever to emerge… well, it would spell prison for sure.
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Not only did she find the father figure she needed in Epstein, but he also made her wealthy beyond belief, gifting her properties worth millions and, as the court was told, paying her more than $30 million from 1999 to 2007 for doing just as he asked. And keeping her mouth shut.
While her bank balance might have bloomed, this deal with the devil was to be her downfall. Nothing could make Maxwell blow the lid on the years she spent as one half of a perverted jet-setting power couple. No explanations about why young girls were ferried around the globe by private jet for ‘massage appointments’, no detail about the names in Epstein’s little black book of contacts, no taking to the witness stand to present her own version of events or face a prosecutor’s interrogation, and no effort to escape punishment for her crimes by ratting out others.
Nothing but silence. While Maxwell clearly has her failings, knowing how to keep her mouth shut is not one of them. So those rich and powerful men who enjoyed Epstein’s hospitality in his New York townhouse, his villa in Palm Beach, on his own private island in the Caribbean, or even at Maxwell’s London home will breathe easier knowing that she has remained unfailingly loyal to the memory of her dead lover and held her counsel – to this point.
Most of Epstein’s victims have found some sort of closure with the verdict, satisfied that justice has been done at last. But there are still a few loose ends that need tidying up, and one of those is the case launched by Virginia Giuffre against Prince Andrew over allegations that she was also forced to have sex with the Queen’s second son on three separate occasions in 2001 at Maxwell’s behest.
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The Duke of York was a good pal of Maxwell’s, and as long as there was doubt around her role in Epstein’s deviant empire, Prince Andrew could believably claim he knew nothing of the warped relationship she had with her boyfriend. Now the whole world has seen how manipulative, deceptive and, frankly, evil Maxwell could be, the British royal is left exposed like never before.
Two awful men of immense power and wealth – her father and her lover – helped shape Maxwell’s destiny. Maybe now, a third man who shares those attributes will forever be tied to her world that brought so much misery, cruelty and destruction to the lives of many vulnerable young girls.
Prince Andrew’s attempt to evade his accuser once and for all begins in earnest in a Manhattan court next week, with the Maxwell trial still fresh in everyone’s mind. It doesn’t matter that Epstein has been dead for more than two years; his role has paled now that the horror of his former girlfriend’s deeds has been exposed.
The Duke of York happily consorted with Epstein and Maxwell, and that in itself has brought shame on Britain’s royal family. They, too, now join the list of victims of these two monsters.
 

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BS. Had she anything to say, she would have had already. I would think that she has no out and she's not that bright. She actually bought a house in America when this whole affair heated up and not too long before her arrest.
 

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appears too stupid to do so . She's fucked , she should just rat out all those she covered for
 

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Why would anyone believe her, knowing it's a ploy to reduce her sentence. She could make it all up.
 

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She knows what forces she is dealing with. First her Father, then Epstein.
 
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Would love to see her cut a deal with the prosecution and give a tell all about tRump and Gaetz. I have no doubt they were involved with Epstein's antics.
 
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Would love to see her cut a deal with the prosecution and give a tell all about tRump and Gaetz. I have no doubt they were involved with Epstein's antics.
As much as I hate Trump, I don’t think he is pedo. When he said Said “He like’s ’em young”…. It sounded like it was a big deal to him.

However… I still hope he goes to jail for high treason.
 

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Why would anyone believe her, knowing it's a ploy to reduce her sentence. She could make it all up.
Factor in that it costs several $million to bring one of these prosecutions in judge time, court staff time, courtroom time, cop time and DA time. The complainants change their stories continually. Ghislaine Maxwell has every motive to make shit up and is what is normally termed "an unsavoury witness". In fact, Canadian law requires that the jury be warned that an accomplice who turns on her confederates is not believable. So you can roll a dice on whether you get any convictions for all your trouble.

And the end result is that you divert all this $$ and effort from arresting and prosecuting real rapists and men who genuinely commit violence against women and use it to chase down has-been celebrities who paid 17 year olds to willingly suck and fuck them, just so the Peanut Gallery has something interesting to watch on Fox News for a couple of weeks.

Now why would the DA's office not be thrilled at the prospect of doing this case?
 
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Factor in that it costs several $million to bring one of these prosecutions in judge time, court staff time, courtroom time, cop time and DA time. The complainants change their stories continually. Ghislaine Maxwell has every motive to make shit up and is what is normally termed "an unsavoury witness". In fact, Canadian law requires that the jury be warned that an accomplice who turns on her confederates is not believable. So you can roll a dice on whether you get any convictions for all your trouble.

And the end result is that you divert all this $$ and effort from arresting and prosecuting real rapists and men who genuinely commit violence against women and use it to chase down has-been celebrities who paid 17 year olds to willingly suck and fuck them, just so the Peanut Gallery has something interesting to watch on Fox News for a couple of weeks.

Now why would the DA's office not be thrilled at the prospect of doing this case?
With all due respect, Council, It sounds very much as an argument against prosecuting anybody powerful who can afford expensive lawyers.

That is pretty much the way the law works in USA. Throw the book at the poor people who cannot afford real legal representation and get a plea deal. Cheap and effective for the legal system and profitable for the prison companies.
 

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With all due respect, Council, It sounds very much as an argument against prosecuting anybody powerful who can afford expensive lawyers.
If the rich guy committed a major stock fraud, a murder or another serious crime and it took place more recently that - what was it? - 10 years ago, I wouldn't apply the same reasoning.
 

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She will do her amazingly short time and then get out and live a obscure life of discreet luxury. Double time off will be given to her for time served. ( why do you think it took so long to bring her to trial ) While she is incarcerated she will go for necessary medical care that are actually specially arranged outings. Maybe she will come down with a debilitating disease ( diagnosed by a special outside doctor ) where she will be eventually released on compassionate grounds.

If the gov. does not take care of their operatives then the whole intelligence network will collapse.


 
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Factor in that it costs several $million to bring one of these prosecutions in judge time, court staff time, courtroom time, cop time and DA time. The complainants change their stories continually. Ghislaine Maxwell has every motive to make shit up and is what is normally termed "an unsavoury witness". In fact, Canadian law requires that the jury be warned that an accomplice who turns on her confederates is not believable. So you can roll a dice on whether you get any convictions for all your trouble.

And the end result is that you divert all this $$ and effort from arresting and prosecuting real rapists and men who genuinely commit violence against women and use it to chase down has-been celebrities who paid 17 year olds to willingly suck and fuck them, just so the Peanut Gallery has something interesting to watch on Fox News for a couple of weeks.

Now why would the DA's office not be thrilled at the prospect of doing this case?
What about the 14 year olds? Guess its all their fault too eh?

Thats some fucked up slut shaming and outright condoning of teen grooming by the rich and powerful.

Shame on you.
 
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Factor in that it costs several $million to bring one of these prosecutions in judge time, court staff time, courtroom time, cop time and DA time. The complainants change their stories continually. Ghislaine Maxwell has every motive to make shit up and is what is normally termed "an unsavoury witness". In fact, Canadian law requires that the jury be warned that an accomplice who turns on her confederates is not believable. So you can roll a dice on whether you get any convictions for all your trouble.

And the end result is that you divert all this $$ and effort from arresting and prosecuting real rapists and men who genuinely commit violence against women and use it to chase down has-been celebrities who paid 17 year olds to willingly suck and fuck them, just so the Peanut Gallery has something interesting to watch on Fox News for a couple of weeks.

Now why would the DA's office not be thrilled at the prospect of doing this case?
More likely she'll commit 'suicide' in prison.
 

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What about the 14 year olds? Guess its all their fault too eh?

Thats some fucked up slut shaming and outright condoning of teen grooming by the rich and powerful.

Shame on you.
That is how lawyers make a living.
 

mandrill

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What about the 14 year olds? Guess its all their fault too eh?

Thats some fucked up slut shaming and outright condoning of teen grooming by the rich and powerful.

Shame on you.
Here we go again.......
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Would love to see her cut a deal with the prosecution and give a tell all about tRump and Gaetz. I have no doubt they were involved with Epstein's antics.
Not to mention Bubba and Randy Andy...
 
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Rich, powerful and famous will be ‘sweating tonight,’ Piers Morgan warns
Broadcaster questions whether convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell will “sing” for leniency
Rich, powerful and famous will be ‘sweating tonight,’ Piers Morgan warns

An undated trial evidence image shows Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein © AFP / US District Court for the Southern District of New York
Controversial British broadcaster Piers Morgan has suggested that Ghislaine Maxwell may testify against her rich and powerful contacts to dodge a stiff jail sentence. But Morgan, commenters pointed out, may too be among them.
“Will vile sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell now sing like a canary to avoid spending the rest of her life in prison?” Morgan tweeted on Wednesday night. “If she does, there could be a lot of rich, powerful & famous people sweating tonight ... and not sweating.”
The latter remark came as an apparent tongue-in-cheek reference to Prince Andrew, who is accused of sexually abusing a child, and once claimed in a bizarre interview that he doesn’t sweat.

Maxwell, who is now awaiting sentencing in New York, was a long-time friend and romantic partner of deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, whose death in jail in 2019 was deemed a suicide by authorities. On Wednesday, a jury found the 60-year-old British socialite and alleged “madam” guilty of five sex crimes involving the trafficking of underage girls or conspiring to do so. Some of these women claim they were abused by both Epstein and Maxwell at the former’s luxury properties.
Epstein and Maxwell rubbed shoulders with the elite on both sides of the Atlantic. Bill Clinton, for example, flew aboard Epstein’s private jet – nicknamed the ‘Lolita Express’ – 26 times, and the aforementioned Prince Andrew visited Epstein at his Manhattan mansion.
Yet Morgan himself also schmoozed with Maxwell before. Commenters on Twitter posted photos of the contrarian broadcaster laughing with Maxwell at a party, as well as shots of Morgan socializing with disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and celebrity pedophiles Gary Glitter, Rolf Harris, and Max Clifford.


Morgan has previously described these photos as “unedifying,” and joked that he needs “to work on [his] clairvoyant skills.”
Should Maxwell stay quiet, the true extent of her and Epstein’s network may never be known. Following a deal between prosecutors and her legal team earlier this month, Maxwell’s so-called “little black book” of contacts will remain sealed by court order. However, a copy of Epstein’s address book has ended up online before, and contained details for Donald Trump, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, actors Alec Baldwin and Kevin Spacey, several members of the Kennedy family, Peter Soros, and several dozen “massage” providers, among others.
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As it stands, Maxwell may die in prison, with the five charges she was convicted of carrying a combined maximum sentence of up to 65 years. She is expected to appeal her conviction.
 

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