Ghislaine Maxwell received preferential treatment while incarcerated due to alleged collusion with the Trump administration. Following her conviction for serious charges, including sex trafficking of minors, her sudden transfer to a minimum-security prison suggests a systemic attempt to shield Trump from scrutiny related to the Epstein scandal. Disturbing conduct included private meetings with Trump administration officials and a lack of accountability for her actions, undermining justice for over 1,000 victims involved in the Epstein case. Judge Alison Nathan emphasized Maxwell's personal accountability during her sentencing.
Judge Alison Nathan, in sentencing Maxwell, stated that 'Ms. Maxwell is not being punished in place of Epstein or as a proxy for Epstein.' The judge found that Maxwell 'over the course of many years participated in a horrific scheme to entice, transport, and traffic underage girls, some as young as 14, for sexual abuse by and with Jeffrey Epstein.'
The treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell suggests only one conclusion: A rotten deal between Trump's DOJ and Epstein's accomplice to keep quiet in exchange for preferential treatment.
The special treatment given by the Trump administration to Ghislaine Maxwell is a travesty of justice. It appears designed to shield Trump from fallout in the Epstein sex scandal, which involved more than 1,000 victims.
Maxwell was convicted of five felony counts, including conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, and sex trafficking of a minor.
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