maxwell convicted

Bill and Donnie just had their sphincters involuntary pucker tenfold.
 
:mad: Dammit, I'm sick of all this irrational puritanical prejudice against sex-trafficking underage girls! How can life be complete without teenage sex slaves?!
 
If shes smart she'll cut a deal and squeal on everyone involved.

Yeah, likely Trump did the deed too, not just Clinton and Prince Andrew.


But more interesting for me is: what favors did he extract from them? And was it at the direction of MOSAD? CIA? Or both?


And also:
what was Steve Bannon doing with Epstein?
He was spotted entering Epstein's house, but never boarded the Lolita Express.....
And is it true that he coached Epstein for the media interview?
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/steve-bannon-jeffrey-epstein-spy-trump-1242599/
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2...frey-epstein-cbs-interview-michael-wolff-book
 
:mad: Dammit, I'm sick of all this irrational puritanical prejudice against sex-trafficking underage girls! How can life be complete without teenage sex slaves?!

I hope you are being facetious. :)

Because of your point of view I am not sure. :eek:
 
It's a bit late for that, isn't it?

Prosecutors don't always try to cut deals. There are some instances where they won't accept a guilty plea in exchange for a reduced sentence. Being that this is a federal case, the feds love going easy on the "little guy" in exchange for a bigger fish to fry. They could give her a reduced sentence in exchange for her rolling on other high profile individuals. Although, if that's what the feds wanted, they wouldn't have let Epstein commit "suicide."
 
This investigation will continue, others involved are quaking in their boots. Federal sentencing guidelines, according to a former federal prosecutor, scores her at a 12-15 years of confinement despite facing a maximum of 65 years. But those guidelines no longer bind the judge as they have in years past. He could sentence her to serve time in excess of the guidelines. The other possibility is she still can mitigate her sentence by cooperating further with prosecutors by testifying against others involved. If the Biden DOJ wants to go there.
 
Although, if that's what the feds wanted, they wouldn't have let Epstein commit "suicide."

Let's apply Occam's Razor here. Epstein did have reasons to commit suicide. (Just like Lee Harvey Oswald, being a Commie, had reasons to shoot JFK.)
 
Let's apply Occam's Razor here. Epstein did have reasons to commit suicide. (Just like Lee Harvey Oswald, being a Commie, had reasons to shoot JFK.)
it's not at all rare for mass sex offenders/murderers to attempt to commit suicide once convicted.

they are so addicted to the lifestyle, the thought of remaining alive without their kicks is intolerable. according to details from the trial, just one of epstein's little luxuries were massages (including sexual touching both by him and the girls) 3 times a day. Most of all, he enjoyed power over others, not just the girls he trafficked. his delight in holding power over the rich and famous, the harm he could do them should he so choose, were an integral part of his life. He had control over maxwell, though she was a willing partner emotionally and financially rewarded for her services and entirely guilty of all charges against her.

It's possible he was finally led to believe that his control over those big movers and shakers would get buried; stuff clearly happened that either allowed him to kill himself or allowed another person/s to do it. Perhaps he was given a choice, but the discrepancies regarding times he was meant to be checked on and the "failure" of not one but two security cams indicate his death was bought and paid for.
 
it's not at all rare for mass sex offenders/murderers to attempt to commit suicide once convicted.

they are so addicted to the lifestyle, the thought of remaining alive without their kicks is intolerable. according to details from the trial, just one of epstein's little luxuries were massages (including sexual touching both by him and the girls) 3 times a day. Most of all, he enjoyed power over others, not just the girls he trafficked. his delight in holding power over the rich and famous, the harm he could do them should he so choose, were an integral part of his life. He had control over maxwell, though she was a willing partner emotionally and financially rewarded for her services and entirely guilty of all charges against her.

It's possible he was finally led to believe that his control over those big movers and shakers would get buried; stuff clearly happened that either allowed him to kill himself or allowed another person/s to do it. Perhaps he was given a choice, but the discrepancies regarding times he was meant to be checked on and the "failure" of not one but two security cams indicate his death was bought and paid for.

The highlighted part is what makes me doubt he would toss in the towel at the point at which he died.
 
The highlighted part is what makes me doubt he would toss in the towel at the point at which he died.
yeah...so long as he still believed he had that power. He courted a lot of rich and/or famous people; i don't doubt many had no clear knowledge of his behaviours though probably knew he liked 'younger' girls, as trump himself claimed. Just the thought of being associated with epstein once the truth of his trafficking came out might be enough for some of these uber-wealthy to threaten him. Money buys a lot of influence in prison. Maybe just one of those actually involved in his sordid business proved to him any 'evidence' he might hold would never see the light of day and they'd kill him before they let him doxx them. Sometimes suicide is the ultimate in taking power, taking control over a situation... kills himself before they do. Having said all that, i wouldn't be at all surprised if it ever came out he was, in fact, murdered.
 
Long time hero of Rightguide is in trouble.

Mr. Dershowitz is a longtime criminal defense lawyer known for representing high-profile clients including former President Donald J. Trump and O.J. Simpson.
His connection to Mr. Epstein became mired with personal accusations, when in 2014, Virginia Giuffre, who is among
Mr. Epstein’s most prominent accusers, said in a court filing that Mr. Dershowitz was one of the Epstein friends to whom she was offered for sex.
 
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