Anonymous ID: 6eb745 Nov. 14, 2021, 9:43 a.m. No.14997585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7599

Notables

Notables are NOT endorsements

 

>>14997062 Brookings Institution keeps popping up in Durham Investigation

>>14997081 OpSnow Leopard:Inside story of how Army reclaimed heights in eastern Ladakh

>>14997075 RicGrenell names names

>>14997089 Poland is in discussions with Lithuania and Latvia on whether to trigger Article 4 of the NATO treaty

>>14997094 , >>14997160 Kash Patel explains the Durham Triangle

>>14997108 GREAT NEWS, anons– "SOME heart attacks can be good for you"

>>14997153 The Brookings Report: rational for NASA suppressing truth about off-planet archeological ruins

>>14997183 Snow Leopard Dies of Covid-19 Complications at Zoo

>>14997237 Shifty Schiff says Bannon indictment will encourage others to cooperate

>>14997238 Cardiologist Who Said He ‘Won’t Cry at Funeral’ For “Selfish” Unvaccinated People Suddenly Dies in His Sleep 2 Weeks After 3rd Covid Jab

>>14997242 The Polish Border Force is expecting a major assault at the Belarusian border by armed migrants tonight.

>>14997257 Biden’s Surgeon Gen Vivek Murthy Brushes Off First Responder Job Losses Under Mandates

 

Call 'em out

Anonymous ID: 6eb745 Nov. 14, 2021, 9:57 a.m. No.14997683   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ghislaine Maxwell finally goes on trial after 15 months on remand

Associate of financier Jeffrey Epstein faces charges of sex trafficking and enticement of minors

 

Ghislaine Maxwell is to emerge from her New York prison cell on Monday after a 15-month wait for the start of a trial for sex trafficking children, perjury and the enticement of minors while she was a close associate of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

 

The 59-year-old, the youngest child of the British newspaper magnate Robert Maxwell, has been held on remand in a Brooklyn detention centre since shortly after her arrest in July 2020.

 

During lengthy jury selection procedures, international interest will focus on two key issues: first, the likelihood that Maxwell and her lawyers will offer up details of prominent names implicated in the case, including Prince Andrew’s, and second, the alleged poor state of the defendant’s health.

 

Maxwell’s elder brother, Ian, a British businessman and thinktank founder, alleges his sister’s incarceration, under 24-hour surveillance in a cell measuring just 9ft by 6ft, amounts to excessive cruelty. She has slept on a concrete bed beside a toilet and has had no access to natural light.

 

Maxwell also claims her eyesight is failing and her hair falling out, while her guards repeatedly wake her by shining a torch in her face. Prison officials say the scrutiny is designed to prevent Maxwell harming herself in the light of Epstein’s cell suicide two and a half years ago, but her lawyers argue this is merely the cover story for a persecution campaign.

 

Four applications for bail by Maxwell have been turned down, despite an offer of a $28.5m (ÂŁ21m) from her lawyers. Judge Alison Nathan, a former associate White House counsel for President Barack Obama, has ruled that the accused woman remains a flight risk and has not been honest about her financial means. Maxwell went to ground after the arrest of Epstein in 2019.

 

The FBI finally tracked her down in a secluded mansion in New Hampshire after using a mobile phone tracking device.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/nov/14/ghislaine-maxwell-goes-on-trial-after-15-months-jeffrey-epstein