Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 1:25 p.m. No.15102122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2145

Investigators are reportedly probing close Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's mysterious ocean non-profit

 

Jul 28, 2019

 

  • Investigators are reportedly probing an oceanic conservancy group founded by Ghislaine Maxwell —Jeffrey Epstein's close associate and alleged madam — for possible ties to Epstein.

  • The New York Post reported that one girl who was identified as a member of the board of The TerraMar Project was also listed as a passenger on two different flights taken by Epstein's private plane in 2005.

  • Filings reviewed by Business Insider show that Maxwell poured over $500,000 into the non-profit to keep it afloat. It was shuttered earlier this month, days after Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges.

 

Investigators are reportedly probing an oceanic conservancy group founded by Ghislaine Maxwell —Jeffrey Epstein's close associate and alleged madam — for possible ties to Epstein. British-born socialite Maxwell, 57, has been the subject of allegations for years that she was Epstein's top accomplice and has been accused of recruiting victims and abusing them alongside the financier. She has not been named in the most recent indictment of Epstein and has denied any wrongdoing. The New York Post reported that The TerraMar Project, which recent filings show appeared to have been kept afloat by more than $500,000 from Maxwell herself, has come into the crosshairs of the investigation as at least one young woman involved with the organization had contact with Epstein. According to the Post, prosecutors say Epstein transported young women between properties in New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands on his fleet of private jets, referred to as the "Lolita Express," between 2002 and 2005.

 

The Post reported that a young woman identified as a member of the board of the TerraMar Project was also listed as a passenger on two different flights from JFK Airport taken by Epstein's private plane in 2005 when she was 19. The woman also lived in a three-bedroom home in Teaneck, New Jersey that public records have traced back to Maxwell, according to the report. The Post added that it is not clear at this time what the woman was doing on the flights and she did not return calls for comment. The report also cited an FBI source who would not confirm what the investigation into the charity is focused on. The non-profit was shuttered earlier this month, days after Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges. Read more: Ghislaine Maxwell abruptly torpedoed her oceanic non-profit in the wake of the scandal surrounding her associate Jeffrey Epstein. The nonprofit's stated intent, according to tax documents published on ProPublica and reviewed by Business Insider, was "to create a global ocean community to give a voice to the least protected, most ignored part of our planet — the high seas."

 

Its website now features a single statement: "The TerraMar Project is sad to announce that it will cease all operations. The website will be closed. TerraMar's mission has always been to connect ocean lovers to positive actions, highlight science, and bring conscious change to how to people from across the globe can live, work and enjoy the ocean. TerraMar wants to thank all its supporters, partners, and fellow ocean lovers."

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 1:29 p.m. No.15102144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2155 >>2164 >>2263 >>2340 >>2408 >>2437 >>2576

Investigators are reportedly probing close Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's mysterious ocean non-profit

 

Jul 28, 2019

 

  • Investigators are reportedly probing an oceanic conservancy group founded by Ghislaine Maxwell —Jeffrey Epstein's close associate and alleged madam — for possible ties to Epstein.

 

  • The New York Post reported that one girl who was identified as a member of the board of The TerraMar Project was also listed as a passenger on two different flights taken by Epstein's private plane in 2005.

 

  • Filings reviewed by Business Insider show that Maxwell poured over $500,000 into the non-profit to keep it afloat. It was shuttered earlier this month, days after Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges.

 

Investigators are reportedly probing an oceanic conservancy group founded by Ghislaine Maxwell —Jeffrey Epstein's close associate and alleged madam — for possible ties to Epstein. British-born socialite Maxwell, 57, has been the subject of allegations for years that she was Epstein's top accomplice and has been accused of recruiting victims and abusing them alongside the financier. She has not been named in the most recent indictment of Epstein and has denied any wrongdoing. The New York Post reported that The TerraMar Project, which recent filings show appeared to have been kept afloat by more than $500,000 from Maxwell herself, has come into the crosshairs of the investigation as at least one young woman involved with the organization had contact with Epstein. According to the Post, prosecutors say Epstein transported young women between properties in New York, Palm Beach, and the Virgin Islands on his fleet of private jets, referred to as the "Lolita Express," between 2002 and 2005.

 

The Post reported that a young woman identified as a member of the board of the TerraMar Project was also listed as a passenger on two different flights from JFK Airport taken by Epstein's private plane in 2005 when she was 19. The woman also lived in a three-bedroom home in Teaneck, New Jersey that public records have traced back to Maxwell, according to the report. The Post added that it is not clear at this time what the woman was doing on the flights and she did not return calls for comment. The report also cited an FBI source who would not confirm what the investigation into the charity is focused on. The non-profit was shuttered earlier this month, days after Epstein was arrested on sex trafficking charges. Read more: Ghislaine Maxwell abruptly torpedoed her oceanic non-profit in the wake of the scandal surrounding her associate Jeffrey Epstein. The nonprofit's stated intent, according to tax documents published on ProPublica and reviewed by Business Insider, was "to create a global ocean community to give a voice to the least protected, most ignored part of our planet — the high seas."

 

Its website now features a single statement: "The TerraMar Project is sad to announce that it will cease all operations. The website will be closed. TerraMar's mission has always been to connect ocean lovers to positive actions, highlight science, and bring conscious change to how to people from across the globe can live, work and enjoy the ocean. TerraMar wants to thank all its supporters, partners, and fellow ocean lovers."

 

https://www.insider.com/ghislaine-maxwells-mysterious-ocean-non-profit-being-investigated-2019-7

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 1:32 p.m. No.15102168   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2263 >>2340 >>2408 >>2437 >>2576

Ghislaine Maxwell to challenge accusers' memories

 

8 November 2021

 

Ghislaine Maxwell will challenge claims that she groomed underage girls for the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. According to a letter by her lawyer, the British socialite's defense will say her accusers might have faulty memories. The letter says that leading experts in psychiatry and memory would be brought in to testify in her defense. Ms Maxwell, 59, has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against her. She has been in a New York jail since her arrest in July last year, awaiting the trial which will begin on 29 November and last six weeks. The letter, written by Ms Maxwell's lawyer Jeffrey Pagliuca, gives a first glimpse at what her legal team are hoping to use to defend her in court.

 

Elizabeth Loftus, a psychologist specialising in false memory, is one of the experts they are hoping to call. She has testified in more than 300 trials, including those for high-profile defendants such as Harvey Weinstein, Ted Bundy and OJ Simpson. According to her profile on the UCI School of Social Ecology, Ms Loftus' research has revealed how memories can be changed by things we are told and information we subtly absorb after an event. "She will describe scientific research showing that false memories can be described with confidence, detail, and emotion, just like true memories," the letter reads. Another expert the defence wants to use is leading forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, who has 40 years experience and has been part of more than 1,000 evaluations of allegations of sexual abuse, according to the letter. Mr Dietz would testify that building the trust of the accusers did not automatically imply they would be abused.

 

He would also argue that there is no consistent definition for the term "grooming", and therefore no empirical evidence that Ms Maxwell committed "grooming-by-proxy" by allegedly arranging sexualized massages for Epstein. Mr Dietz would testify that Epstein, "like many people who achieve great power and wealth" created and exploited a "halo effect to surround himself with people who would serve his needs". Ms Maxwell, the daughter of media mogul Robert Maxwell, has been accused of helping to recruit and groom four underage girls for Epstein to abuse from 1994 to 2004, and also charged with sex trafficking. Epstein killed himself in a New York prison cell on 10 August as he awaited his trial on sex trafficking charges.

 

bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-59210403

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 1:44 p.m. No.15102244   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2248 >>2263 >>2340 >>2408 >>2437 >>2576

Prosecutors: Ghislaine Maxwell was Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘partner in crime’

 

Nov 29, 2021

 

Ghislaine Maxwell acted as powerful pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s “partner in crime” and was an “essential” part of his scheme to prey on underage girls, prosecutors charged Monday, the first day of the accused madam’s hotly anticipated trial in Manhattan court. The feds began laying out their case against the fallen 59-year-old British socialite, charging that she coaxed and manipulated children to satisfy Epstein’s sick sexual desires and secure her position of wealth and power. “The defendant and Epstein lured their victims with the promise of a brighter future — only to sexually exploit them and forever change their lives,” Assistant US Attorney Lara Pomerantz told jurors. Maxwell — who has been locked up since her July 2020 arrest — stands accused of helping Epstein to “recruit, groom and ultimately abuse” girls as young as 14, according to the indictment against her. “She put them at ease and made them feel safe, all so they could be abused by a middle-aged man,” Pomerantz said. “The defendant helped Epstein find those girls,” the prosecutor continued. “She knew exactly what was going to happen.

 

“She was in on it from the start.”

 

The six counts Maxwell faces — including sex-trafficking of minors — stem from the allegations of four women who say they were abused by Epstein and Maxwell between 1994 and 2004 when they were teenagers. Prosecutors allege that Maxwell, the youngest child of late publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell, groomed the teens knowing they would be preyed on by her ex-boyfriend and best buddy — and even took part in the abuse. Pomerantz detailed how Maxwell and Epstein allegedly devised a ruse to lure teen girls to “massage rooms” in several of his homes. “What was happening inside those massage rooms was not a massage, it was sexual abuse,” the prosecutor said. As Pomerantz described the abuse inflicted on the alleged victims, she warned jurors about the graphic, disturbing nature of their expected testimony. “I know this is hard to hear, but these are the facts of the case. This is what happened to these children,” she said. Set to testify are the four alleged victims, as well as former employees of Epstein, who killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.

 

US Marshals escorted Maxwell, who wore a cream sweater and black pants, into the courtroom at around 8:30 a.m. The start of her trial drew a mass of media, who arrived at dawn in an effort to snag a seat inside the courtroom or in one of the overflow rooms equipped with live video and audio feeds of the proceedings. Joining them were members of the public, including alleged victims of the depraved duo like Sarah Ransome, who sued them both in 2017 for forcing her into sex acts in 2006 and 2007, when she was in her 20s. Her federal lawsuit was settled a year later. “I never thought this day would come,” Ransome told reporters outside the courthouse Monday morning. One of Maxwell’s three sisters, Isabel, and Lisa Bloom, the attorney representing some of Epstein’s alleged victims, were also spotted arriving at the Lower Manhattan courthouse. “We encourage everyone to allow the evidence to unfold in court and to exercise restraint and respect for the administration of criminal justice,”

 

“Ghislaine is on trial here and you heard about the conduct of Jeffrey Epstein. She is filling that hole. And filling an empty chair,” said defense attorney Bobbi Sternheim in her opening statement, arguing that her client was a “convenient stand-in” for the dead sex offender. Sternheim also took aim at the four alleged victims, claiming that the case would revolve around “memory, manipulation and money.” “In many regards, he was like a 21st Century James Bond. His mystery has stirred interest,” she said about Epstein. “His accusers have shaken the money tree and millions of dollars have fallen their way.” Until his July 2019 arrest, the sick financier had skirted federal sex-trafficking charges because of a secret 2008 deal with the Justice Department that allowed him to plead guilty to state charges in Florida instead and serve just 13 months in prison. Maxwell, who holds American, French and British citizenship, has repeatedly been denied bail while awaiting trial. Her lawyers have argued that she has been subjected to horrific conditions in the Metropolitan Detention Center, including sexual abuse by guards during daily pat-down searches.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/11/29/opening-statements-begin-in-ghislaine-maxwells-trial/

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 2:15 p.m. No.15102389   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2404 >>2576

Look at what the Mercer ran Breitbart is running on GMax trial day one.

 

Why is Steve Bannon no longer at Breitbart? Because of this…

 

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2021/11/29/twitter-ceo-parag-agrawal-why-should-i-distinguish-between-white-people-and-racists/

 

Be careful who you follow. Nolte was pushing vaccines 3 weeks ago..

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 2:54 p.m. No.15102569   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I'm calling on Kari Lake and Wendy Rogers to get into Scottsdale and find out wtf is going on. Lot's of smoke there. Somebody needs to get freedom up and running again in Arizona and you don't have to wait for the election. You have a brand. Polish that brand by solving problems now, not later. Review Trump Primary and Presidential 2016 campaign. You have the playbook. Scottsdale is primed and ripe for the taking plus it helps your electorate, whether they are for you or not. Wth aren't you getting in there?

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 3:04 p.m. No.15102626   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15102605

After the defcon 5 border raid Wendy did on the Log Cabin Republicans I think that's an affirmative.

 

Trump the level 5d chess player is actually balancing the needs of all under the restraints placed upon him by the US Constitution. I'm really liking the legacy he's leaving behind, of a restrained, tolerant, demanding and loyal leader. No, we haven't seen someone like this since David.

Anonymous ID: f0735d Nov. 29, 2021, 3:10 p.m. No.15102662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Reagan came into the Presidency as a washed up actor working as a mouthpiece for Trans National Corporations that were planning the carving up of America on a spit.

 

Trump came into the Presidency having turned the tables on the filthy Cabal parasites in Government, Corporate, Media and Finance to declare his intention to return America back to the American People in a long term Digital Information War using the Big Tech they invented to enslave us.

 

If this isn't the time to lock down and focus on the GMax trial (plus the Smollett and current events of course) I don't know when is. This GMax trial is exactly what Q+ retained us, trained us, and set us loose at this time for.