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![]() Sex trafficking of a minor — maximum 40 years in prison. Transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity — maximum 10 years. Conspiracy to entice a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts. Conspiracy to transport a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. Conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of minors. The judge sentenced her to a total of 20 years in prison, combining these counts, with some charges being grouped or considered repetitive for sentencing purposes. Two of the original six charges were ruled repetitive, so the sentence was based on three counts. Additionally, she was fined $750,000, the maximum allowed by law. Her sentence was handed down in June 2022, and she is scheduled for release in 2037 based on serving that 20-year term. Prosecutors sought a longer sentence of 30 to 55 years, but the judge gave 20 years. . . . . . Trump's Epstein files scandal happens..... .. . Trump's Justice department meets with Ghislaine Maxwell. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche of the U.S. Justice Department. She had lengthy meetings over two days, totaling about nine hours, during which she answered questions freely after being granted limited immunity. These meetings took place in late July 2025 while Maxwell was serving her prison sentence. The purpose was to discuss her knowledge related to Jeffrey Epstein's associates, victims, and her role in the sex trafficking scheme. This meeting was unusual as it involved the second-highest official in the Justice Department personally conducting the interviews, which is typically done by prosecutors or FBI agents. Maxwell's attorney stated that she cooperated fully and answered all questions posed by Deputy AG Blanche. Let me guess, the meeting was recorded a d she was asked a bunch of Questions over 9+ hours and some of those questions were about Trumps 15+ year friendship with Epstein. And she replied I don't know nothing about nothing. Now she gets rewarded with a change of status.... Ghislaine Maxwell appears to have been classified by the Bureau of Prisons with a custody status described as "OUT," which typically indicates eligibility to work outside her prison camp with intermittent supervision. This status is unusual for a convicted sex offender like Maxwell. It suggests she may be permitted work release privileges, although this is not common or standard for someone convicted of her crimes. The Bureau of Prisons has not publicly commented on the specifics of her work release status or how it was granted. There has been public and political scrutiny regarding her transfer to a minimum-security facility and the seeming allowance of work release opportunities given the severity of her offenses. As of August 2025, there is no official confirmation that she has been formally cleared for or is actively participating in work release—it is known that the classification "OUT" usually permits work release, but further details or official statements are lacking. So, in summary, Maxwell's custody classification suggests she may be eligible for work release, but there is no definitive public confirmation that she has been officially cleared or is currently on work release. Well imagine that!!! After her meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in late July 2025, Ghislaine Maxwell's prison status changed. She was transferred from a low-security prison facility in Tallahassee, Florida, to a minimum-security federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas. This type of facility is the least restrictive within the federal prison system, generally housing inmates deemed low-risk and non-violent, which is unusual for someone convicted of sex offenses like Maxwell. Her transfer to this minimum-security camp came about a week after the high-level meetings with the Deputy AG. The reasons for the transfer have not been publicly explained by the Bureau of Prisons or the Justice Department. This move has sparked public outcry and suspicion of potential special treatment or political motives, especially given the unusual nature of the Deputy AG himself conducting the interviews. Senate Judiciary members have requested further information on the transfer to clarify whether standard procedures were followed. In summary, her custody status changed to a lower-security, minimum-security facility shortly after the meetings, suggesting a significant shift in how she is being housed during her sentence. Wow, They said release the Epstein files, wow just wow. Must be nice to be able to do Trump a favor. A convicted pedophile can finally catch a break. |
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![]() Can you imagine if Biden had been best friends with a serial pedophile for over 15 years and then gives that pedophiles minion a sweetheart deal because there is pressure to release the Epstein files of which Elon Musk said his name is all over it. I imagine this thread would be at 200+ by now lol |
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![]() Crickets are how DNC judges & prosecuting attorneys work. Even if they can bring themselves to actually convict anyone! You shouldn't be surprised about this, you know? |
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![]() Oh man I had this cricket in my room when I was 12 or 13 and by the second night I tossed my room. Pryed every base board off and dounced everything with Raid. After that it was blessed silence lol. |
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![]() This is only the beginning, he has much more mud to drag everyone through especially those who choose to hold on to his coattails. They are the ones who will get the dirtiest. |
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![]() President Trump’s DOJ and FBI have already issued subpoenas to all of President Obama’s top DNC supporters, including members of his FBI directors and assistants. Ghislaine Maxwell recently spilled her guts as well regarding others running the human trafficking within the DNC. The Department of Justice (DOJ), under the direction of Attorney General Pam Bondi, has engaged in meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell to gather information she may have about uncharged individuals involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal enterprise. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed he communicated with Maxwell’s legal team and met with her in Tallahassee for a total of nine hours over two days in late July 2025. This marked the first time any administration has initiated such a meeting with Maxwell to explore potential cooperation. Maxwell reportedly answered all questions "honestly, truthfully, to the best of her ability" during the interviews, according to her attorney, David Markus. Ghislaine Maxwell is just a little fish, Trump’s going after everyone in the Deep State of Washing DC. |
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![]() Here. This is better Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with two counts of perjury related to alleged false statements she made under oath during a 2016 civil deposition. The prosecutors accused her of lying about her knowledge regarding Jeffrey Epstein's recruitment of underage girls for sexual purposes. Specifically, the charges claim she falsely stated that she was unaware of anyone under 18 being present on Epstein's properties, denied having sexual contact with other women while with Epstein, and denied the existence of Epstein's sex toys. These perjury charges were severed from her other charges and were not tried alongside her 2021 sex trafficking trial. Prosecutors later agreed to dismiss the perjury counts, and Maxwell was never tried or convicted on them. The charges stem from her deposition testimony in the civil case prior to her criminal trial and conviction for sex trafficking and related offenses connected to Epstein. And Ghislaine Maxwell was charged with the following federal crimes related to her role in sex trafficking and abuse associated with Jeffrey Epstein: Sex trafficking of a minor Transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity Conspiracy to commit sex trafficking (three counts) Enticement of a minor to travel to engage in illegal sexual activity (she was acquitted of this charge) Two counts of violating the Mann Act (related to transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual activity) Two counts of conspiracy to violate the Mann Act Two counts of perjury related to false statements during a 2016 civil deposition She was convicted on five of the six main sex trafficking-related counts in December 2021, including sex trafficking of a minor, transportation of a minor with intent, and conspiracy counts. She was acquitted on the charge of enticing a minor to travel for illegal sex acts. The perjury charges were severed and later dismissed. Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June 2022 for these crimes. Yeah I'm sure she was just a small fish who told the whole truth. Lmao, you should have stuck to crickets instead of moving into the realm of absurd feeble justifications. Next |
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![]() "Trump has said he was unaware of the transfer and deferred to Todd Blanche on that matter" yeah right 👍 sure , the old I don't know nothing about nothing trick. Ghislaine Maxwell seems to be a smart woman who doesn't want to end up like her boss. |
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![]() And.... Trump’s going after everyone in the Deep State of Washing DC. And I'm going to openly challenge that assertion. Because Frank you are being lied to. I know that you copied that from another source ( which we all do) , I get why you feel strongly about that, but the truth is that statement just isn’t accurate. Ghislaine Maxwell wasn’t some minor player in a bigger secret plan—she was tried and convicted for very real crimes tied to Jeffrey Epstein, and that case stood on its own. The whole idea of Trump secretly “going after the Deep State” in Washington is more of a conspiracy theory that’s been pushed around online than something backed by real evidence. It can sound convincing if you hear it enough, but when you look at the actual court documents, investigations, and how government works, there’s nothing that shows he’s quietly taking down some hidden network of powerful people. Sometimes these claims get repeated because they make complicated situations sound simple or because they feed into the idea that there’s a hidden battle behind the scenes—but that doesn’t make them true. The facts we do know are serious enough without needing to add that layer of speculation. Would you like me to show you step‑by‑step how we actually know this statement doesn’t hold up, so you can see the difference between the solid evidence and the conspiracy spin? let’s walk through this step by step, looking at what is proven versus what is claimed. That way, you can see exactly why the statement doesn’t hold up. 1. Ghislaine Maxwell’s case was specific, not political. She was arrested in 2020, charged with sex trafficking of minors, conspiracy, and related crimes tied to Jeffrey Epstein. In 2021, a jury found her guilty, and in 2022, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison. All of this was handled through the justice system with prosecutors, judges, and jurors — not as part of some secret larger plan. 2. The “Deep State” idea isn’t based in fact. “Deep State” is a term often used by conspiracy theorists to suggest there’s a hidden group of officials secretly controlling government. In reality, government is made up of civil servants and elected officials, and while you can definitely criticize bureaucracy or corruption, there’s no evidence of a secret coordinated network being quietly hunted down. 3. Trump’s actions don’t fit that narrative. When Trump was president, he didn’t dismantle any supposed “Deep State.” Many of the same agencies, institutions, and officials that were there before his term were still there afterward. If he were secretly conducting a massive purge or “going after” hidden elites, there would be public cases or charges proving that. There aren’t. 4. Why people believe the claim anyway. Conspiracy theories thrive because they make complicated issues simple: they create a narrative of “good guys vs. bad guys.” They can also make people feel like they have secret knowledge others don’t. But feeling like something is true and proving it’s true are very different things. So when you put it all together: Maxwell’s conviction was real, the “Deep State” is a theory without evidence, and there’s nothing concrete showing Trump is fighting a hidden cabal in secret. That’s why the statement is false once you separate fact from speculation. Would you like me to also point out some reliable sources you can check yourself, so you don’t have to just take my word for it? |
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![]() Save your breath and don’t waste any of your valuable time; If you’re already convinced of your POV anything I say or document probably will not change your mind. But that’s okay because regardless what the MSM Propaganda machine has used to keep in tact their “official narrative” I hope that criminals involved in this heinous crimes will be held accountable sooner of later. |
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![]() @Thumper, your absolutely correct. I personally don't think female pedophiles who recruited young girls; deserve any quarter. |
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![]() The FACT that the American MSM's official narrative that the Deep State doesn't exist confirmed to me that Deep State is in control of the American MSM. Therefore, IMO, your 'facts' are more than suspect. Is it okay if we have different POV's? |
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![]() I hope this message finds you well. With the utmost respect, I would like to humbly clarify the distinction between a point of view and a fact. A point of view is a subjective perspective shaped by an individual's personal experiences, beliefs, and values; it reflects one's opinion and may differ from person to person. In contrast, a fact is an objective truth, verifiable and supported by evidence that can be universally accepted regardless of individual perspectives. Thus, while points of view invite interpretation and discussion, facts stand as established realities. I trust this explanation is helpful, and I remain at your service should you require any further clarification. With sincere respect and warm regards. |
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![]() Glad smart people are on our side. |
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![]() I give it a good chance |
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