Epstein Accusers' Attorney on Potential Maxwell Pardon: 'Revictimizing'
NewsNationSeptember 5, 202510 min1,538 views
23 connectionsΒ·24 entities in this videoβVictim's Perspective on Potential Maxwell Pardon
- π‘ The attorney for 11 Jeffrey Epstein accusers describes the consideration of a pardon for Ghislane Maxwell as "so insulting" and "revictimizing" to his clients.
- π― He emphasizes that victims have consistently been denied justice throughout multiple Epstein investigations, dating back to the 1990s.
- π The attorney highlights the perceived failures of past investigations, including a "sham FBI investigation" and a "ridiculous plea deal" in 2008 that allowed Epstein to continue his abuse.
- β οΈ The suicide of Epstein in federal custody is also mentioned as a failure to provide justice.
Ghislane Maxwell's Accountability and Pardon Considerations
- βοΈ Maxwell is noted as the only individual in the Epstein saga to have faced a trial and been convicted of child sex trafficking.
- π The attorney expresses disbelief and offense at the idea of a pardon for Maxwell, suggesting it's a roundabout way to release information or potentially exonerate President Trump.
- π€ He observes that Maxwell's move to a lower-security prison in Texas suggests a potential deal or leniency, with victims being forgotten in the process.
Broader Epstein Investigation and Political Involvement
- π The subpoena of Bill and Hillary Clinton by the House Oversight Committee is mentioned, with the attorney noting that former President Clinton, like President Trump, was listed on Epstein's flight logs.
- π He acknowledges Epstein's extensive network of powerful and influential individuals.
- π£οΈ The attorney questions the thirst for more information when so much has already been alleged by victims, suggesting a lack of transparency from the DOJ and FBI.
Emotional Impact on Victims and Call for Closure
- π Victims feel exploited by both political parties, who use the Epstein case for their own gain without truly acknowledging the victims' suffering.
- πΊ The constant media attention and political discourse are described as re-traumatizing, forcing victims to repeatedly confront Epstein's image and the ongoing saga.
- π« The attorney states that victims desire closure and justice, not further public attention or leniency for Maxwell, whom he believes belongs behind bars.
- πͺ He advocates for either releasing all files or ceasing the discussion, emphasizing an end to the
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