Ghislaine Maxwell Rejects Prosecutors Demand to Snitch on Wealthy Friends in Exchange for Lenient Sentence

She may be a convicted child-sex trafficker, but she’s allegedly no snitch.

Disgraced British socialite, Ghislaine Maxwell, has been convicted on five of the six charges brought against her. All 5 of her charges related to sex trafficking children to her pedophile boyfriend, Jeffery Epstein and his wealthy and famous ‘friends’.

The 60 year old, has spent well over 500 days in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York. Her arrest came after she disappeared, and was found hiding in a million dollar hideaway in New Hampshire.

Maxwell’s financier pedo boyfriend, Jeffrey, died in county lockup in 2019, after he was also arrested on allegations of child sex trafficking. He had previously been convicted of having sex with minors and had spent time in prison in Florida.

Maxwell’s brother says that Ghislaine will not be giving prosecutors any names to make for a lighter sentence, saying ‘[Ghislaine] will not reveal the details of those involved in Jeffery Epstein’s child sex-trafficking network in exchange for a lenient sentence’, saying there’s no way she would make a deal with prosecutors.

Her siblings Ian, Isabel and Kevin, say their sister will appeal the recent conviction, which would largely rely on being thrown out if there happen to be any errors or mistakes made by the trial judge.

Ian Maxwell said “Prosecution confirmed no plea bargain offers were made or received. I expect that position to be maintained.”

 

Maxwell faces 65 years in Federal prison and also faces two charges of perjury for supplying information that prosecutors said was false.

Prosecutors hoped that Maxwell would give further information about those who were involved with the child sex-trafficking and this would lead to further charges.

One very famous, rich and influential person associated with Maxwell, however, can’t shake the allegations no matter how hard he tries and his victim refuses to let him off the hook.

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is that person. Since his relationship with Jeffery Epstein was exposed as a close friendship, which continued even after Epstein had been convicted of pedophilia, the Duke faced disciplinary action from senior Royals.

In 2019, after Epstein’s arrest, Prince Andrew was made to step down from Royal Duties and since Maxwell’s conviction, the pressure has increased on Queen Elizabeth to do more than simply hide her son away from the public.

The disgraced Royal possibly could be stripped of his Duke of York title if he loses his case against one of his alleged victims, Virginia Guiffre.

Guiffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew include him having sex with her while she was underage, a number of three times, one of which happened after partying in London’s trendy Tramp Nightclub.

The Duke vehemently denies the allegations.

There has already been a major setback for the Duke as he tried to have the case thrown out, based on the fact that neither himself, nor Guiffre are American residents, citing that United States courts have no jurisdiction. This didn’t work out and the case is still standing.

Senior Army Commanders have also said it’s not feasible to carry on his role as a colonel-in-chief of the nine military regiments, units and corps.

It will be interesting to see whether or not Maxwell caves and points to others who have been involved in her and Epstein’s seedy sex life. But after Epstein’s alleged ‘suicide’, in 2019, it seems unlikely.


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1 thought on “Ghislaine Maxwell Rejects Prosecutors Demand to Snitch on Wealthy Friends in Exchange for Lenient Sentence”

  1. She wont snitch. Being alive in prison, rather than snitch & die in prison via homicide is a no brainer decision.
    The higher ups in the corrupt government she protects with her silence will reward her with a very easy life in prison. With unheard of privilege’s. Santanic, pedophilia & corruption goes far & wide into high places in State & federal Gov. in addition to the Hollywood criminals. Look no further than the Ted Gunderson story or the crusade & mysterious death of Senator Nancy Schafer & Bill Bowen.

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