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Ghislaine Maxwell touted her connection to Bill Clinton and how she helped launch his Global Initiative to prove her âdesire to do good in the world,â as she seeks a lower sentence for trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell pointed to her work for Bill Clinton's philanthropic endeavors as she argued she should serve just four years in jail at her sentencing next Monday
The 77-page filing references Maxwellâs âhistory of philanthropy, charitable work, and helping others namely her work with the Clinton Global Initiativeâ
Pre-sentencing filing sent by Maxwell's lawyers claim she should spend far less time behind bars than the 50 year stretch she's currently facing
Paints Maxwell, 60, as a victim of pedophile ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, and says her life has already been ruined by the disgrace of her conviction
Says inmate at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center had been offered cash to strangle Maxwell in her sleep
Maxwell was convicted of trafficking and sexually abusing underage girls last December
Ghislaine Maxwell used her connections to Bill Clinton in an effort to get herself a lower sentence for trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein.
The disgraced socialite pointed to her work for the former Presidentâs philanthropic endeavors three times as she argued she should serve just four years in jail at her sentencing on June 28th.
Maxwell claimed that helping launch the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) demonstrated she has a âdesire to do good in the worldâ.
Maxwell, 60, will be sentenced next Monday after she was found guilty of trafficking and sexually abusing underage girls last December.
She has asked to serve just four years and three months in jail when she is sentenced later this month - and claimed she is getting death threats in prison.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10935097/Ghislaine-Maxwell-touted-connection-Bill-Clinton-lower-sentence-trafficking.html
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Time to act Anthony Albanese, the Assange persecution cannot be allowed to go on!
The decision last week by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel to approve the extradition to the US of Australian citizen and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is not surprising. Ms Patel has swallowed the âassurancesâ of lawyers acting for the US that Assange would get a fair trial in an Eastern Virginia court on charges relating to his publication over ten years ago of shocking revelations about the war crimes perpetrated by the US and its allies in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
But Ms Patelâs decision drives home the need for the Albanese government to roll up its sleeves and ensure this Australian citizen does not face an effective death penalty of over 170 years in an US prison.
Unlike his Labor predecessor, Julia Gillard, and subsequent Liberal Prime Ministers, Mr Albanese has rightly expressed genuine concern over the treatment of Assange. He is on the record, on a number of occasions as saying that he does ânot see what purpose is served by the ongoing pursuit of Mr Assangeâ and, as importantly, âenough is enoughâ. In a statement released by Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Friday night in response to the Patel decision, she also repeated the Prime Ministerâs words.
More recently, in the context of a recent media conference, Mr Albanese indicated the Assange case was not one to be pursued by megaphone diplomacy. An interesting comment implying he is prepared to speak with US President Joe Biden about the matter, but behind closed doors.
The change in rhetoric and the sense that the Australian government might actually work assiduously to ensure that Assange, languishing with declining health in the notoriously harsh Belmarsh prison outside of London, is released and allowed to re-join his family, is welcome development. Many would like to see Mr Albanese dial the White House today, but it is important to get the approach right before that conversation, or conversations, are had.
The Assange case will drag on in the UK courts now given the inevitability of appeals against the Patel decision and a cross appeal against rulings in the original extradition case in 2021. Meanwhile, the threat to freedom of the press and the rule of law which this case poses, remains potent.
Eminent Australian journalists such as the former Financial Times and Fairfax foreign correspondent Tony Walker, the ABCâs Kerry OâBrien and Andrew Fowler, and the former SBSâ presenter Mary Kostakidis have all been warning about how serious a threat to journalists and publishers this case really is.
https://michaelwest.com.au/time-to-act-anthony-albanese-the-assange-persecution-cannot-be-allowed-to-go-on/
Elon Musk's son Xavier, 18, files petition to change their GENDER to become a woman named Vivian Jenna Wilson and says it's because 'I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form'
Musk, 50, had seven children with his first wife, Canadian author Justine Wilson, who he was married to from 2000 to 2008
Musk and Wilson then had twin sons Xavier and Griffin, now 18; and triplet sons, Kai, Saxon, and Damian, now 16, all born via IVF
In April Xavier filed court documents to change gender and be known henceforth as Vivian Jenna Wilson, ditching the Musk family name
The hearing on the name change is set for Friday before a judge in Santa Monica, California
Elon Musk's 18 year-old son has filed court documents seeking to legally change their gender from male to female and lose his last name, stating: 'I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form.'
Xavier Musk, 18, filed the paperwork in Santa Monica, California, on April 18, seeking to be known as Vivian Jenna Wilson. The transgender teenage explained that she wishes to take her mother's last name to distance herself from her dad.
She has not commented on whether she receives financial support from her dad - whose $213 billion dollar fortune makes him the world's richest man - and whether her disgust at his antics extends to refusing any further handouts.
Musk was married to Vivian's mother, Canadian author Justine Wilson, from 2008.
She gave birth to a son, Nevada, in 2002 who died after 10 days of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
She then had twin sons - Xavier and Griffin - and triplet boys: Damian, Kai and Saxon, now 16.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10935873/Elon-Musks-transgender-child-18-files-court-docs-change-distance-him.html