Parag Agrawal new CEO
https://t.me/WeTheMedia/41800
[FWD from: https://t.me/MistyG17/20367]
New Twitter CEO
Any word on where to hear updates on this dude besides justice.gov?
>well regulated militia.
Every able bodied man between 17-45 is current legal (constitutional) definition
Should be updated to every able bodied (legal) citizen between 17 and 65..maybe 70.
Life expectancy was much lower back then, 70 is the new 45.
kek at 85 still impressive
Correct went through 534 headlines, zip, zilch nada...
/tg talking about LinW... told them it is a distraction Ghislaine - Election are the focus
Man Was Selling Child Porn on Twitter Using Coded Language: Court Docs
https://breaking911.com/man-was-selling-child-porn-on-twitter-using-coded-language-court-docs/
The World Is Watching, They Never Thought She Would Lose, Now They All Lose – Episode 2246
https://x22report.com/the-world-is-watching-they-never-thought-she-would-lose-now-they-all-lose-episode-2246/
Sure, just for reference
https://t.me/Qtah_17/8906
Defense arguing that the ‘Jane Does’ only came forward due to being enticed by money.
Ghislaine’s defense team continues to also try and reference the court on the late Jeffrey Epstein. Court continues to overrule the defenses arguments when Epstein is mentioned. Showing that they do not want this to be about Epstein. Ghislaine is who is on trial here.
United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/united-states-v-ghislaine-maxwell
United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell, 20 Cr. 330 (AJN)
If you believe you were a victim of Ghislaine Maxwell or have information about the allegations in the Indictment, please call 1-800-Call-FBI.
November 29, 2021 update:
Victim Attendance at Trial. In orders dated October 14 and November 24, 2021, the S.D.N.Y. Court outlined procedures for public access to the trial in this matter. (Trial began on November 29, 2021, with jury selection.) Specifically, consistent with the District’s COVID-19 protocols, the Court will ensure public access (with COVID-19 distancing) to the trial in the courtroom itself and in several overflow rooms at the courthouse with live feeds of the proceedings. Beyond the live feeds within the courthouse, the trial will not be further broadcast; nor will there be any telephonic dial-in to the proceedings. Victim access will be coordinated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office Victim-Witness Coordinator, Wendy Olsen (212-637-1028, Wendy.Olsen@usdoj.gov), and Mr. Joseph Pecorino of the Court’s District Executive Office (212-805-0504, Joseph_Pecorino@nysd.uscourts.gov). Victims who wish to attend the trial may contact either one of those persons for further information.
COVID-19 Protocols. Per the S.D.N.Y. Response to COVID-19, anyone who appears at any S.D.N.Y. courthouse must complete a questionnaire on the date of the proceeding prior to entering the courthouse. All visitors must also have their temperature taken when they arrive at the courthouse. Only persons who meet the entry requirements established by the questionnaire and whose temperatures are below 100.4 degrees will be allowed to enter the courthouse. All visitors must wear a mask that covers the person’s nose and mouth. Bandannas, gaiters, and masks with valves are not permitted. If a person does not have an approved mask, a screener will provide one. Anyone who fails to comply with the COVID-19 protocols that have been adopted by the Court will be required to leave the courthouse. There are no exceptions. For more information, please see https://www.nysd.uscourts.gov/covid-19-coronavirus
Victim Hopes for Justice in Ghislaine Maxwell Trial
Jeffrey Epstein molested her and she didn’t tell a soul for 17 years.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/victim-hopes-for-justice-in-ghislaine-maxwell-trial_4121366.html
November 28, 2021 Updated: November 29, 2021
https://archive.vn/sfW0i
Jeffrey Epstein molested her and she didn’t tell a soul for 17 years.
Teresa Helm was 22, and she had already patched her life back together after being sexually abused by a close family member, starting at age 8.
“I really suffered in silence,” Helm told The Epoch Times’ “Insight” magazine.
As a child, she had told her mother about the abuse in the hope that she’d make it stop. Instead, her mother told her not to tell anyone, and it continued for 3 1/2 years.
“I just didn’t get help, even though I kept asking for it. And so after what happened with Jeffrey, I suffered in silence, just like I had always kind of done,” she said.
In 2002, Helm had moved to California from Ohio and was attending a massage therapy school, positive of a bright future. It became even more exciting when a fellow student, a year ahead of her, approached her about an opportunity for a traveling massage therapist job. Helm was interested and was connected with another young woman, whom she subsequently met at Santa Monica to discuss the potential job.
“We looked similar, we were at a similar age, so I connected with her,” Helm said. “I never felt like anything she was saying to me wasn’t legitimate, or I never felt fearful.”
Helm said the woman painted a phenomenal picture of what life would be like as “Miss Maxwell’s” personal traveling massage therapist—private jets, top chefs, access to the best education all over the world.
“So I’d say that she did her job very well. Because in an hour or so of walking around the boardwalk, I was like, ‘Wow. This is really great. I’m so lucky, this is meant to be.'”
Wanting to grasp the incredible opportunity, Helm told the woman she was interested, and was informed that she’d need to fly to New York City and meet Maxwell for the final interview.
Two weeks later, Helm’s travel to New York City had been arranged—flights, driver, an Upper East Side apartment to stay in, a gift basket waiting.
“I go meet with Miss Maxwell. I was expecting to give a massage because that’s what the interview was pertaining to. And everything with Ghislaine Maxwell was legitimate and pleasant, and she was very polite. Her home was stunning,” Helm said.
“I was super impressed with her because she’s this very well-spoken woman, and she’s clearly successful because of her beautiful home, and she has photos on the wall of ex-president Bill Clinton. And I’m thinking: ‘Wow, she’s really something special, she’s worked hard. She’s accomplished a lot in her life.'”
Helm spent a couple of hours in the home before Maxwell told her she was next going to meet up with Maxwell’s partner, Jeffrey.
It was the first time Helm had heard of a partner, but nothing had indicated she should feel alarmed or that she was in any kind of danger. Any red flags, she realized in hindsight, had been easily normalized and explained away.
Even when Maxwell told her to “give Jeffrey whatever he wants” during his massage because he “always gets what he wants,” Helm thought Maxwell clearly must mean, “Do a good job, because he’s had a lot of professional massages.”
“Because of my trust with [Maxwell]—she was able to create that trusting bond within me in a matter of hours—I literally walked myself to the man of the house who was going to assault me,” Helm said.
“I took myself there, because those three women did their job perfectly well and I didn’t suspect a darn thing. When I look back at the fact that three women set me up to be assaulted, it’s just disgusting. It’s a different level of betrayal.”
Helm said Epstein sexually assaulted her in his office during the interview and threatened her as she ran out of the house, her world shaking and head spinning.
Shocked to the core and full of shame, Helm returned to California the following day.
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