Ghislaine Maxwell Unhappy With Prison Conditions

by Daveda Gruber

Jeffery Epstein’s confidant and long time associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, is not happy about being under constant surveillance by prison psychologists.

Maxwell, through her a letter from her attorney filed in her criminal case, says this is being done without her consent and that prison psychologists are evaluating her for hours on end.

The judge in her case is being asked by Maxwell that her lockup conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn be modified.

The legal team has argued that she’s been held under uniquely onerous conditions which do not provide time for her to review volumes of discovery material before her trial. Claims were made that she would have to choose between showering and reviewing the documents.

Attorney Christian Everdell wrote in a letter Monday night, “Ms. Maxwell continues to be surveilled 24 hours a day by security cameras and is under constant observation by multiple prison guards.”

According to her lawyers, the constant surveillance has been mandated because of Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide while in a Lower Manhattan jail cell last year, according to her lawyers.

Everdell also wrote, “The defense recently learned that some of these prison guards were, in fact, BOP psychologists who were observing Ms. Maxwell and evaluating her for hours each day without her knowledge. We are aware of no other pretrial detainee receiving such treatment.”

Maxwell, who is being held without bail, is awaiting trial on charges she procured girls for Epstein to abuse and then lied about it under oath.

Maxwell denies all charges against her and has pleaded not guilty.

If convicted, Maxwell faces up to 35 years in jail.

Considering the crimes that she’s been alleged to have committed, she doesn’t seem to be treated as badly as she could be.

So far, she is being kept alive.

Suicide Concerns Surround Ghislaine Maxwell

by Daveda Gruber:

Security measures are being taken by the Justice Department inside a New York City jail where the alleged accomplice to renowned pedophile Jeffery Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, is being held.

There are concerns that Maxwell might commit suicide.

Maxwell’s clothing and bedsheets were confiscated by federal officials and replaced with paper attire. This was done as a precaution to avoid a similar incident as the alleged demise of Epstein under Manhattan jail authorities.

It is alleged that Epstein committed suicide last August even though there are mixed thoughts on that issue.

The Associated Press has been told by an official that special measures have been taken. Officials that are separate from the Bureau of Prisons are making sure that adequate protection is given to Maxwell to prevent her from harming herself.

There are also measures taken to protect Maxwell from other prisoners who may want to harm her.

There is a roommate with Maxwell in her cell. She is allegedly not being left alone while she is behind bars.

Last week Maxwell was arrested in New Hampshire  and she was charged with six counts of sex trafficking involving minors.

Maxwell was a former girlfriend and one of Epstein’s closest friends.

The victims who have come forward say that Maxwell was Epstein’s right-hand person who acted in recruiting underage girls in a conspiracy that resulted in their sexual abuse by Maxwell and Epstein.

At this time, Maxwell is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. That facility is located across the river from where Epstein was held.

Will the same fate befall Maxwell that took Epstein down? I’m not sure. I believe that officials don’t want to face the same interrogation of a suicide that was alleged to have been Epstein’s fate.

Then again, there are a lot of VIP names who would be implicated in pedophilia if Maxwell ever does testify.

Ghislaine Maxwell Transferred to NY Prison & Will Plead Guilty

by Daveda Gruber:

On Monday the ex-girlfriend and confident to Jeffery Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, was transferred from New Hampshire, where she was arrested and taken to a New York federal prison.

Maxwell is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

A Friday court appearance in Manhattan federal court has been asked for by prosecutors.

Maxwell is the daughter of the late British media magnate Robert Maxwell. She has been indicted on multiple charges in connection to an alleged sex-trafficking operation that brought adolescent girls who were as young fourteen, to Epstein’s Manhattan home.

Also on Monday, Francey Hakes, who is a federal prosecutor, spoke to Fox & Friends and predicted that Maxwell will plead guilty and that she will be cooperating.

According to Hakes, Maxwell is facing a ten year mandatory minimum sentence and a maximum life sentence.

Hakes believes that Maxwell will likely cooperate and reveal names of others who were involved in the alleged sex trafficking ring.

She went on to say, “She has to do every day of that minimum 10 years and she’s grown up a pampered, spoiled woman. There is no way that she would even consider going to jail for that length of time.”

I would guess that there are quite a few well known people who didn’t have a great holiday weekend knowing that Maxwell could name them.

Predators of children must be held accountable but that would mean that Maxwell would have to give details and possible video tapes which allegedly hold proof of some of the sexual assaults.

Since I believe that Epstein didn’t kill himself, Maxwell must be well guarded and the guards had better be vetted well.

What happens next is anyone’s guess.

Epstein Won’t Be Free on Bail

by Daveda Gruber:

On Thursday, a New York federal judge denied bail to Jeffery Epstein who is facing sex trafficking charges.

Since his arrest on July 6th, Epstein has been held in custody waiting for a bail hearing. The 66 year old pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance.

U.S. District Judge Richard Berman presided over the bail hearing and related his decision. The judge said, “I doubt that any bail package can overcome danger to the community.”

Judge Berman said that the bail proposal was “irretrievably inadequate” and that the government established “danger to others and to the community” as well as a “risk of flight by a preponderance of the evidence.”

Epstein’s defense team had argued that the financier should be allowed to await trial under house arrest with electronic monitoring at his $77 million Manhattan mansion. They also said that he wouldn’t run and was willing to pledge a fortune of at least $559 million as collateral.

Allegedly, the case against Epstein, who is a registered sex offender, is growing in strength. Assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Rossmiller noted that it is “getting stronger every single day.”

More women are contacting authorities and giving accounts of Epstein of sexual abuse while they were minors.

A young women, Courtney Wild, who said that she was sexually abused by Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida when she was 14 years of age, pleaded with the judge to keep Epstein jailed.

Wild said, “He’s a scary person to have walking the streets.”

Add to this the fact that earlier this week, Rossmiller said that the government uncovered “piles of cash, dozens of diamonds” and a passport with a picture of the defendant but a name other than his own that was in a locked safe.

A premonition of impending suicide has come to my mind. I ask myself where would Epstein be more likely to be safe? Would he be safer at home or in jail?

After all, he has a lot of information in his head about people who flew on his airplane, “Lolita Express,” spent time on his private “Orgy Island,” or who had gone to parties with Epstein or held by Epstein.

How Many Clintons Will Go Down?

by Daveda Gruber:

In 1995, former President Bill Clinton had dinner with financer and sex offender Jeffery Epstein. This was years before the statement from his office, earlier this week, detailed.

The statement, in fact, showed that Clinton and Epstein had interactions starting in 2002. The statement also said that Clinton “knows nothing” about Epstein’s alleged crimes.

The billionaire was indicted for alleged sex trafficking crimes. The indictment was unsealed on Monday and Epstein is now in custody.

So, what happened in 1995? Well, according to a story published by the “Palm Beach Post” in 1995, the president at the time, Clinton, attended a three hour dinner at the Palm Beach home of business tycoon Ron Perelman with a “very select group of people.”

The select group consisted of Epstein, singer Jimmy Buffet, actor Don Johnson, then-co-chairman of the Democratic National Committee Don Fowler and some select others.

The report said, “Joining Clinton for a three-hour dinner was a very select group of people, some of whom, according to one Democratic Party source, gave as much as $100,000 to the Democratic National Committee for the privilege of dining with the president.”

This conflicts with the report from Clinton’s office, which states, “In 2002 and 2003, President Clinton took a total of four trips on Jeffrey Epstein’s airplane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa, which included stops in connection with the work of the Clinton Foundation. Staff, supporters of the foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on every leg of every trip. He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security detail. He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and he has never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or his residence in Florida.”

The indictment alleges that the billionaire, Epstein, who is a financier and registered sex offender, preyed on “dozens” of victims as young as 14 years of age. Epstein allegedly operated a “vast network” from 2002 “up to and including” at least 2005.”

This is the biggest scandal Clinton has ever been involved in. I wonder if he knows that his wife flew on the same plane and went to the Island too? How many Clintons will actually go down?

The truth always comes out in the long run. Criminals must face justice and there are a lot of crimes to be held accountable for.

Who Else Will be Arrested?

by Daveda Gruber:

Jeffery Epstein has been put under indictment for sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy but on Monday, a former FBI official has allegedly said that Epstein is a “placeholder” for prosecutors.

This is not the end of arrests and that Former Assistant FBI Director Chris Swecker expects a much larger “superseding” indictment is imminent to come.

The indictment that alleges that the billionaire, Epstein, who is a financier and registered sex offender, preyed on “dozens” of victims as young as 14 years of age. Epstein allegedly operated a “vast network” from 2002 “up to and including” at least 2005.

Epstein, aged 66, pleaded not guilty to the charges in a New York courtroom on Monday afternoon.

Chris Swecker, Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has said he believes the two-count indictment was brought to get Epstein “off the street” as fast as possible.

He said, “I think a decision was made that this conduct was ongoing, perhaps.”

Epstein was arrested on Saturday after his private jet, known to many as  “LOLITA EXPRESS,” landed on U.S. soil after flying back from France.

The plane earned the nickname for its large bed reported on board where passengers had group sex with young girls.

Many famous names are alleged to have been friends with Epstein and flew on his famous private jet. Former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Britain’s Prince Andrew, Mick Jagger, Courtney Love, Alec Baldwin, Peter Soros (George Soros’ nephew), Ted Kennedy, David Koch and many more. The list is rather extensive and even President Trump is alleged to have flown on the jet at least once.

The president’s legal team denies allegations that Trump was ever friends with Epstein.

According to an FBI affidavit, Epstein’s former house manager, Alfredo Rodriguez, had in his possession an address book  but despite having been subpoenaed for everything he had on his former boss, Rodriguez didn’t share it with the FBI or Palm Beach Police Department detectives investigating Epstein. He did, however, try to make a $50,000 score by covertly peddling the black book, with addresses and phone numbers in it, to one of the attorneys launching lawsuits at Epstein on behalf of his victims.

Bill Clinton took at least 26 trips flying aboard Epstein’s private jet. He  apparently ditched his Secret Service detail on some of the excursions.

NYPD and the FBI have emails that allegedly show that  Hillary Clinton traveled as Epstein’s guest to the Island at least six times.

Epstein had made a plea deal, in which he was sentenced to 13 months in jail. It was overseen by former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta. Acosta is now Trump’s labor secretary.

Epstein spent 12 months in prison and home detention for solicitation and procurement of minors for prostitution. An alleged team of traffickers procured girls as young as 12 to service his friends on “ORGY ISLAND.”

The much visited Island is located on an estate on Epstein’s 72-acre Island that is called “Little St. James,” which is in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Swecker has said that he believes the current investigation is a “redo” of a previous one that closed with Epstein receiving the “deal of the century.”

He stated, “That plea deal should never have happened. This is a zero-tolerance crime now and it should have been a zero-tolerance crime back then.”

The Southern District of New York’s public corruption unit is handling the Epstein case. It is probable that they became involved because he is alleged to have provided underage women to “pretty high-profile individuals.”

Swecker said, “That would involve, by definition, public corruption if the charges were suppressed for that reason.”

The Miami Herald published a series of reports on the once sealed document. Victims in this case were not asked for permission to have their names released.

A judge, earlier this year, ruled that because the victims were not notified and permission was not granted, the judge is weighing whether to invalidate the agreement.

In my humble opinion, Epstein is a flight risk and a menace to society, especially with young underage girls. His time in jail was no more than a slap on the wrist for the billionaire who allegedly enlisted quite a number of children to please his elite group of friends and travel companions. He should face charges that fit the crime.

So, who is going to be arrested next? I don’t really have that information but I can assume that maybe the list of people who flew on “LOLITA EXPRESS” and/or to “ORGY ISLAND” are all at risk.

This is big and many are going to go down.