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Ghislaine Maxwell's Testimony and the Unreleased Epstein Files

Nancy GraceAugust 19, 202547 min197,642 views
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The Unreleased Epstein Files

  • πŸ’‘ The release of Jeffrey Epstein's files has been repeatedly promised by government officials, including the Trump administration, but has faced stonewalling and delays.
  • πŸ” These files are expected to contain thousands of pages of documents, including flight logs and names, which officials have described as "sick" and "disgusting."
  • ⚠️ There is significant public distrust and accusations of a cover-up, especially after FBI Deputy Director Bonino expressed shock over "government corruption" related to the files.

Ghislaine Maxwell's Role and Testimony

  • πŸ’¬ Ghislaine Maxwell has stated, "I am not suicidal," raising concerns about her safety given Epstein's death.
  • βš–οΈ She is seen as a key figure who could provide crucial information, having recently met with federal agents for hours, reportedly with a mysterious box of documents.
  • 🚨 Maxwell is appealing her conviction, claiming a non-prosecution agreement from Epstein's 2007 deal should apply to her, though the DOJ opposes this.
  • πŸ€₯ Her credibility is questioned due to a history of lying under oath and being described as "crafty" and a "liar" by prosecutors and victims.

The Mystery of Epstein's Death

  • πŸ’€ Many, including experts, believe Jeffrey Epstein was murdered, citing forensic evidence inconsistent with suicide.
  • πŸ”¬ Forensic analysis points to two thyroid fractures, a fractured hyoid bone, and deep tissue bruises on his body, which are atypical for a soft hanging.
  • πŸ“ˆ Epstein's death is part of a pattern, with five individuals connected to the case reportedly dead by suicide or overdose.

Government Stonewalling and Corruption

  • πŸ›οΈ There are clear signs of internal quarreling within the administration, with the DOJ and FBI appearing to argue over the files' release.
  • 🚫 The FBI initially claimed no evidence warranted investigation or prosecution of third parties and that a "client list" never existed, despite earlier promises.
  • 🎯 The cover-up is compared to Watergate, where the cover-up itself overshadowed the initial wrongdoing, leading to calls for transparency.

Seeking Justice for Victims

  • πŸ™ The primary goal is to achieve justice for the victims of sex trafficking, who are described as highly traumatized and vulnerable.
  • 🀝 The discussion emphasizes that the issue is not about politics but about Lady Justice and prosecuting other defendants involved in the trafficking ring.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Despite Maxwell's questionable character, her testimony is considered necessary to uncover the truth and identify other perpetrators.
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