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Daily Beast: Jeffrey Epstein Arrested For Sex Trafficking of Minors. Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of sex trafficking a minor for Jeffrey Epstein and four other charges


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I hear the sound of tiny violins...

 

Ghislaine Maxwell is living in 'constant fear' of a brutal revenge prison beatdown by two violent Cuban inmates who were thrown in solitary for 47 DAYS after she ratted them out 'for trying to extort her'

 

Ghislaine Maxwell is living in constant fear of a brutal beatdown behind bars after she ratted out two violent Cuban inmates for trying to extort her, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.

 

The pair were thrown in solitary confinement for 47 days after Maxwell reported them to authorities at FCI Tallahassee for demanding items from her commissary order.

 

But now she's 'freaking out' because the two bullies have been released back into the general prison population and are out for revenge, according to sources at the low-security Florida lockup.

 

Maxwell, 61, is said to be so scared of retribution she's refusing to use the shower stalls – a frequent setting for violent ambushes with razor blades or socks packed with bars of soap.

 

The diminutive sex trafficker is being escorted to and from her prison library job every day by a guard, while the Cubans – described as 'tattooed, tall and thick' - have been moved to a different unit.

 

But an insider told DailyMail.com: 'Las Cubanas have a reputation for being tough and mean inside jail and they don't let anything slide. They are saying Maxwell needs to pay for the 47.

'Snitches get stitches, as the saying goes. They will beat her up the first chance they get.'

 

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Just now, Renegade7 said:

 

Angry upvote as I wanted her executed...

 

Might have supported you on that sentence.  (Not sure enough about what the prosecution actually proved.  But if it was as bad as the media portrayed?  I'd vote for it.)  

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Unveiling the Truth: The Demise of Jeffrey Epstein in Federal Detention

 

Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier facing federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges, grappled with the harsh realities of his incarceration before his untimely demise. New records obtained by The Associated Press shed light on Epstein’s troubled state of mind and the Bureau of Prisons’ shortcomings.

 

The documents, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, reveal a comprehensive account of Jeffrey Epstein’s detention, his psychological state, and the events leading up to his death. The records expose systemic failures within the Bureau of Prisons, including severe staffing shortages and lapses in protocol, which ultimately contributed to Epstein’s tragic fate, dispelling conspiracy theories surrounding his suicide.

 

Epstein’s mental health was already a concern after a previous suicide attempt left him injured. However, he vehemently denied being suicidal, asserting that he had a “wonderful life” and it would be irrational to end it. Despite psychological observation and a stint on suicide watch, Epstein’s mental anguish persisted.

 

On August 10, 2019, Epstein was found dead in his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City. The obtained records provide insight into the chaotic aftermath of his demise and debunk various unfounded conspiracy theories.

 

Email exchanges among officials highlight the Bureau of Prisons’ inadequate response and failure to promptly communicate crucial information to Epstein’s attorneys and family. One email from a prosecutor involved in Epstein’s case expressed frustration, deeming it “frankly unbelievable” that the agency had issued press releases before sharing essential details.

Moreover, an unsubstantiated suggestion was made that news reporters obtained information about Epstein’s death by bribing jail employees. This accusation, impugning both journalists’ integrity and the agency’s staff, was an attempt to deflect attention from the Bureau of Prisons’ own failings.

 

The newly obtained documents also shed light on Epstein’s behavior during his 36-day confinement. Surprisingly, an unreported attempt was made to correspond with another high-profile pedophile, Larry Nassar, the former U.S. gymnastics team doctor convicted of sexually abusing numerous athletes. Epstein’s letter to Nassar was discovered, returned to sender, weeks after his death, but the contents remain undisclosed.

 

The night before his death, Epstein excused himself from a meeting with his lawyers to make a phone call to his family. Strangely, he claimed he was contacting his deceased mother, who had passed away 15 years prior.

 

Epstein’s death prompted heightened scrutiny of the Bureau of Prisons and ultimately led to the closure of the Metropolitan Correctional Center in 2021.

 

The Bureau of Prisons, responsible for over 30,000 employees, 158,000 inmates, and an $8 billion annual budget, acknowledged the lapses exposed by Epstein’s suicide. Internal memos detailed measures implemented to rectify the deficiencies, such as increased supervision through video surveillance and ensuring officers performed mandatory cell checks.

 

Martin Weinberg, Epstein’s lawyer, condemned the conditions at the facility, characterizing them as “medieval.” Weinberg expressed sadness that Epstein’s death was necessary to compel the Bureau of Prisons to shutter the facility.

 

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Report on Epstein’s Death Finds Errors and Mismanagement at Manhattan Jail

 

Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in a cell with a bedsheet tied around his neck in 2019, died by suicide, not foul play — following a cascade of negligence and mismanagement at the now-shuttered federal jail in Manhattan where he was housed, according to the Justice Department’s inspector general.

 

The inspector general, who released a report on Tuesday after a yearslong investigation, found that the leadership and staff members at the jail, the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center, created an environment in which Mr. Epstein, a financier charged with sex trafficking, had every opportunity to kill himself.

 

The inspector general, Michael Horowitz, referred two supervisors at the facility responsible for ensuring Mr. Epstein’s safety for criminal prosecution by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York after they were caught falsifying records and lying to investigators. But prosecutors declined to bring charges.

 

While the inspector general concluded the jail’s staff members “engaged in significant misconduct and dereliction of their duties,” investigators — who combed through 100,000 records and conducted dozens of interviews — “did not uncover evidence” that contradicted the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s finding that Mr. Epstein had died by his own hand, with a homemade noose.

 

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On 6/1/2023 at 1:54 PM, Larry said:


Disagree. 
 

No one deserves to be assaulted. Or to be the victim of any crime, while in jail. 

I think it's important for our justice system to be set up to prevent extra-judicial punishment, I agree with you on that. 

 

Could I honestly tell you I believe she doesn't deserve it?

 

Nah.

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Prince Andrew is 'in torment' after judge rules for court documents relating to more than 170 associates, friends or victims of multi-millionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to be made public

 

Prince Andrew is said to be 'totally tormented' as he braces himself for the scandal over his links to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to reignite in the New Year.

 

The Mail on Sunday has learned the Duke of York's name will appear alongside those of scores of Epstein's powerful friends – some of whom have not previously been publicly identified – when a tranche of court documents are published.

 

The prospect of once again facing intense scrutiny over his friendship with Epstein is said to have plunged Andrew into deep despair ahead of Christmas, which he is expected to spend in Sandringham with his brother King Charles and other Royals.

 

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The MoS has been told that other names set to be made public in the new documents include Wall Street bankers, business leaders and big-name politicians and academics.

 

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I forget, does ARod have beef with Jimmy?

 

That's kinda fd up throwing folks names around like it's a joke, especially after what he publicly went through talkin about his son's heart condition.

 

I don't get it.

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