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Could Ghislaine Maxwell share the same destiny as her former lover, Jeffrey Epstein, who mysteriously died in 2019 under circumstances that were not captured or released on camera?
Epstein was discovered with a noose around his neck in his Manhattan jail cell while he was under federal charges for trafficking minors for sex. During Maxwell’s trial, she was depicted as a “sophisticated predator,” acting as Epstein’s close associate from 1994 to 2004.
Maxwell was found guilty of running a sex-trafficking ring of minors and is currently serving her prison sentence.
Maxwell, a former British socialite now disgraced, is ready to speak out, but the question remains whether her claims will be credible and if her testimony will ease the growing tensions within the Trump Administration concerning the management of Epstein-related documents. Allegedly, Maxwell is prepared to give testimony before Congress regarding Epstein’s complete list of clients.
According to published reports, President Trump’s name is in the Epstein files; however, this does not mean he did anything wrong. But promising to release files and then not doing so leads some to believe there is a potential cover-up.
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- Sydney Sumner- CRIME STORIES Investigative Reporter
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[Feature Photo: Ghislaine Maxwell/US DOJ]