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Lots of context here. First, Maxwell is a liar who is angling for a pardon. Second, the bizarre circumstance of sending trump's former defense attorney and current deputy AG, who still regards himself as trump's attorney, to interview her instead of someone from the US Attorney's office in the Southern District of FL raises all kinds of red flags. Third, Maxwell was rewarded for not implicating Don in anything nefarious by being moved to a minimum security facility in TX. This, in violation of the Bureau of Prisons policy stating sex offenders are not eligible to be placed in that kind of prison.
But according to the bureau's designation policy, Maxwell appears ineligible to be housed at a minimum-security prison camp because she is a convicted sex offender.
www.nbcnews.com
During her application for a pardon she said........
While those supportive of Trump have touted these actions as a show of openness, many others have pointed to the questions left unasked – and the people who have not been asked anything at all – as indicating that these disclosures about Epstein were more of a show than any real push for truth. For them the Maxwell transcripts, and the ignoring of victim’s voices, are not a sign of openness; they are a sign of a reluctance to pursue any potentially dangerous truth.
For example, Blanche asked Maxwell whether people around Epstein – including the numerous high-profile and powerful men who had known him – were associating with him for the purpose of sexual encounters. In her reply Maxwell said that some of the “cast of characters” around Epstein were “in your cabinet, who you value as your co-workers”.
www.theguardian.com
You'll never guess what Blanche's response was.
Despite the fact that Maxwell had just openly mentioned Epstein associates as being in Trump’s current cabinet, Blanche – a hardened lawyer not known for missing a trick in trial argument – did not pause to ask Maxwell to identify the cabinet members she was referring to.
Which explains why Todd was sent to FL to do the interview. An attorney who wasn't as familiar with the purpose of the interview as Todd might have asked who she was referring to.
But according to the bureau's designation policy, Maxwell appears ineligible to be housed at a minimum-security prison camp because she is a convicted sex offender.
Ghislaine Maxwell moved to federal prison camp in Texas
Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's associate who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in recruiting and trafficking minors for sex, was being held at a facility in Florida.
During her application for a pardon she said........
While those supportive of Trump have touted these actions as a show of openness, many others have pointed to the questions left unasked – and the people who have not been asked anything at all – as indicating that these disclosures about Epstein were more of a show than any real push for truth. For them the Maxwell transcripts, and the ignoring of victim’s voices, are not a sign of openness; they are a sign of a reluctance to pursue any potentially dangerous truth.
For example, Blanche asked Maxwell whether people around Epstein – including the numerous high-profile and powerful men who had known him – were associating with him for the purpose of sexual encounters. In her reply Maxwell said that some of the “cast of characters” around Epstein were “in your cabinet, who you value as your co-workers”.
Ghislaine Maxwell hinted at Epstein’s ties to Trump officials – why wasn’t she pressed for names?
Experts raise questions about the DoJ’s interview with the Epstein associate that left questions remaining
You'll never guess what Blanche's response was.
Despite the fact that Maxwell had just openly mentioned Epstein associates as being in Trump’s current cabinet, Blanche – a hardened lawyer not known for missing a trick in trial argument – did not pause to ask Maxwell to identify the cabinet members she was referring to.
Which explains why Todd was sent to FL to do the interview. An attorney who wasn't as familiar with the purpose of the interview as Todd might have asked who she was referring to.
