From TechnoFog:
The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial
We’ve followed the Jeffrey Epstein saga for years. Back before his arrest, we were the first to observe he was an informant for the FBI. We were the first to name the individuals at Main Justice in Washington, DC who supervised and approved Epstein’s 2007 plea deal. (Epstein’s lawyers would later name these DOJ supervisors in court.)
Now we’ll be focusing on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, which is set to begin tomorrow, November 29.
To borrow a cliché, this is the beginning of the end. The date where a jury of her peers in the Southern District of New York will be presented with evidence of her guilt, her defenses, and ultimately decide her fate. The date where the US Government – the Department of Justice, the FBI, and unknown officials – have finally afforded Maxwell’s victims the right to have their voices heard.
Of course though, this is not about Maxwell and Epstein. This is not about the underage victims. This is about protecting their customers. All of New York City and Washington, D.C. are sleeping soundly knowing that the Pretorian Media are covering for their flabby lily white asses. Epstein and Maxwell were running their own little blackmail operation and they almost got away with it.
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