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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
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So Galaine Maxwell spent a whole bunch of time telling us how innocent she is, and recently
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she had a proper session if you want to call it that with the DOJ, and I pointed out as we went
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through the transcripts that she was purging herself. While now we have a bunch of new emails that
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have been released that were never before seen, and guess what? Everything Galaine Maxwell was
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pitching during that interview was a bunch of BS, all of it, every last bit of it. And these
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emails prove that she played an integral role when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein's operation,
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and she certainly wasn't just somebody on the sideline, wasn't just, you know, an Oshucks girl
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who decided that Jeffrey Epstein was her best way to get to the top or whatever.
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That's a bunch of BS that narrative has always been a bunch of BS. Galaine Maxwell was always in
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the thick of it. She was always somebody that was an operational must for Jeffrey Epstein.
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When we're talking about the ground level of the operation, Maxwell was indispensable. It's not
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even disputable. And what these emails do is a throw water on anybody thinking that Galaine Maxwell
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was just, you know, an innocent bystander who got arrested and ended up going to prison for
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somebody else's crimes. As we've been telling you for years, Galaine Maxwell is exactly where she
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belongs. This article was published by FirstPost.com and the headline Epstein emails revealed deep secrets
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Maxwell knew what he did. Trump figures three times says report.
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This article was authored by FP NewsDesk.
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Galaine Maxwell has spent years trying to minimize her role in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes.
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She's insisted that she was merely a one-time girlfriend who later acted as his household manager,
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arranging decorators, and hiring staff for as many properties. Even after her 2021 conviction
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for sex trafficking, she has maintained that her involvement was strictly peripheral.
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But thousands of emails from Epstein's Yahoo account, some 18,000 messages in total,
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paint a different picture. Obtained by Bloomberg, they show Maxwell was not only deeply involved in
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Epstein's business and personal dealings, but also an active participant in his legal strategies
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and his attempts to discredit victims. The same shit she lied about during that session,
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if you want to call it that, the fireside chat with Todd Blanche.
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And I pointed it out then, and the sad part is, nothing's going to come of it, she's not going
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to be held accountable. And all the people out there that we're talking about, oh, Galaine Maxwell's
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misunderstood, they're not going to come back to the table and say, oh, you know what, we were
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bamboozled, we were hustled. They'll just move on to the next bit of outrage that they hope they
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can profit from. Far from stepping away in 2003, as she claimed, Maxwell was
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still exchanging near deli messages with Epstein years later, including the months leading up to
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his 2008 plea deal. Well, yeah, we knew this. We've seen some emails previously. But now with this
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trove, 18,000 emails, I'd say that that is going to open some eyes. And I think it's important
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that we get a look at all of those emails with no redactions, by the way, unless of course they're
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talking about victims and survivors, but besides that, let's see it all, I don't care who gets
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embarrassed. The correspondence documents and enduring partnership built on logistics,
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strategy, intimacy, and secrecy. Now the emails show that Maxwell opened at least one foreign
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bank account using Epstein's address, served as a director of one of his key companies,
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and traded stock in a business they both invested in. She managed his homes, organized his staff,
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and even reminded him about assistance, birthdays, and Christmas bonuses. Now remember,
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Colleen Maxwell told us, none of that stuff was going on, right? She was just the woman in charge
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of the properties. Oh, I was there to make sure that everything was decorated correctly.
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I don't even know what you're talking about. And Todd Blanche, boy, he looks really bad right now,
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doesn't he? And unfortunately for Mr. Blanche and the administration and anyone who's trying to
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cover this up, it's only going to get worse. Because if you think people are going to stop
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looking into this, if you think people are going to stop digging, you're absolutely out of your
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mind. I mean, remember when Colleen Maxwell told us she didn't know how all that money got deposited
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in her account. Imagine somebody deposited $30 million in your account and you had the audacity
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to tell people you have no idea where it came from. You never seen it. You never touched it. Stop it.
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I didn't believe you then. And I certainly don't believe you now.
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Maxwell also acted as a social coordinator ensuring Epstein stayed plugged in to elite networks.
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She offered high-profile contact seats on his jet or visits to his private island,
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maintained ties with politicians and celebrities and nurtured connections with billionaires.
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She was not just decorating Epstein's homes, she was helping him maintain the image of a man
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at the center of global power. Exactly what I've been telling you for years, and not just me,
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obviously a bunch of other people. But sure, let's go with the narrative that's being built
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that Colleen Maxwell is misunderstood. Stop that shit right away. If you want to be taken serious
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when it comes to this conversation, stop that shit immediately. Perhaps the most damning
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exchange came in May of 2008, as Epstein's legal team negotiated a plea deal in Florida,
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he wrote Maxwell asking her opinion on which charge sounded better,
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Lude and the Sivius Conduct, or procuring minors for prostitution.
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Her reply was blunt. I suppose Lude and the Sivius Conduct, I would prefer Lude and the
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Sivius Conduct with a prostitute if possible. Fourteen-year-old girl, this is how Glaine Maxwell
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thought. Oh, I had no idea what Jeffrey Epstein was up to. He never did anything untowards around me.
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Everybody was just on the up and up. Everything Glaine Maxwell says is a fucking lie,
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and if you believe it, well, I hate to be that guy, but you're stupid.
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A month later, Epstein pleaded guilty to two state charges, solicitation of prostitution,
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and procurement of minors, and avoided federal prosecution.
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Maxwell's casual involvement in such a decision shows her awareness of the gravity of the case
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and the reality of his crimes. Yeah, no shit. That's exactly what it shows. A 2007 spreadsheet,
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prepared by Epstein's accountants, offers a chilling look at how he used money and gifts to
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manipulate both allies and victims, nearly 2,000 entries totaling 1.8 million, including everything
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from luxury cars and watches to lingerie and chocolates. A $71,000 Lexus for lawyer Alan Dershowitz
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logged as part of his legal fees and $11,000 Rolex for a real estate investor Tom Baroque,
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a close Trump associate, a $35,000 Audmores watch intended for Clint Nade Doug Band.
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Dozens of entries marked gifts for the girls with annotations ranging from Victoria's Secret
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lingerie to Western Union transfers. One victim alone was logged as receiving more than 75,000
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in gifts and cash, including a laptop, study abroad tuition, and time massage lessons.
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Well, we all know who that was. That's Virginia Roberts.
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And a $71,000 Lexus for Alan Dershowitz? Yeah, I don't want cash. How about a Lexus instead?
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$11,000 Rolex for one of Trump's homies, Tom Baroque. That sounds about right. And a $35,000
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watch for Doug Band, who was Clinton's fixer for all those years? Not nothing to see here, folks.
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Just a big conspiracy theory. We should all just move on.
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The initials GM appear more than 250 times showing Maxwell's involvement in distributing the gifts.
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Victims later testified that these payments were part of Epstein's manipulation,
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isolating them, fostering dependency, and maintaining control. Yo, don't you love the
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smell of receipts in the morning? All the bullshit claim Maxwell was up to recently. All that's on
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fire now. Now, despite longstanding speculation, Trump's name only appears three times in the emails.
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In September of 2006, Maxwell circulated a list of 51 politicians and business leaders for Epstein's
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review, removed Trump he instructed. His name surfaced again in 2007 when Maxwell flagged him as a
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figure reporters my contact during their coverage of Epstein's legal troubles. And in another
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exchange Epstein's network referenced Trump in the context of Palm Beach society ties.
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Maxwell later told the Justice Department that Donald Trump was cordial and kind,
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and that she never saw him behave inappropriately. Trump himself has said his friendship with
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Epstein ended after a dispute reportedly over a Mar-a-Lago employee. Well, one of many excuses
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honestly, while the emails do not tie Trump's Epstein's abuse, they show his presence on the margins
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of Epstein's social world. And there's going to be a lot of that. There's no doubt that these two
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had ties for a very long time. And I've told you once and I'll tell you again, I haven't seen any
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sort of evidence that Donald Trump was engaged in any kind of abuse of girls with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Now look, that's not to say that there's not evidence out there somewhere, but I can only work with
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what I've seen. My problem with Donald Trump with this situation as of now is the cover-up.
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Who are you protecting and why? And think about how terrifying that is for a minute.
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Forces out there that are so powerful, so strong that they can force an American president's hand.
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Pretty terrifying though, because of course that leaves us with the question, who the fuck's in charge?
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Other powerful figures appear more prominently. Maxwell was photographed with Prince Andrew at
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parties and victims have testified that he groped them in Epstein's townhouse.
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The emails do not prove such allegations, but they confirm Maxwell's role as a bridge between
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Epstein and British royalty. Clinton and his circle also figure in the correspondence. Maxwell
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arranged flights for Clinton Aid, Doug Bande, offered him $35,000 watch and promoted her ocean
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conservation nonprofit Terramar Project through the Clinton Global Initiative. Clinton's spokesperson
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has said that the former president knew nothing about Epstein's crimes. Oh, he had no idea.
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Slick Willie, one of the most political people in the history of political people,
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had no idea what Jeffrey Epstein was up to. That's the story you're going to go with?
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Okay, I guess. Don't get mad when that story gets absolutely savaged.
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When Virginia Roberts accused Epstein and Maxwell of abuse, Maxwell went on the offensive.
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In 2015, she asked Epstein for any files his lawyers had on Roberts. She circulated an old
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police report that painted Roberts as unreliable and told Epstein she planned to distribute it.
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Weeks later, the New York Daily News published a story casting doubt on Roberts' credibility
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citing sealed juvenile records. Roberts later sued Maxwell for defamation, a case that was settled.
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The emails show that Maxwell not only knew about Roberts allegations, but actively sought to
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undermine her even as the evidence mounted. But yeah, let's go have another fireside chat with her.
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You disingenuous fuckbags and all you people out there that supported that really?
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Go give yourself a smack, bro. Strikingly, even as Epstein faced indictment, Maxwell discussed
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undergoing fertility procedures that required his sperm donations. In one 2006 email,
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she reminded him to collect all the ejaculate for her procedure within 90 minutes.
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Such exchanges contradict Maxwell's claim that her relationship with Epstein had diminished by 2003.
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Instead, the emails show emotional and physical entanglements stretching well into his legal crisis.
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Look, folks, I know it's going to shock you, but Glenn Maxwell's a liar.
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Back to our schedule programming. The inbox also reveals Epstein's eccentric consumerism,
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more than 600 Amazon purchases, including an FBI agent costume, teeth whitener, leatherable whip,
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size 12 crocs, and a schoolgirl uniform. In one email chain, Maxwell and Epstein discussed
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whether a 19-year-old woman was cute enough for sex acts. Epstein dismissed another young woman
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as fat and Asian sorry. These details, mundane on the surface, expose a man who mixed ordinary
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consumption with predatory fixations and a network of women, including Maxwell, who facilitated it.
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Even as Epstein's world collapsed after his 2006 arrest, Maxwell continued to leverage
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her social connections on his behalf. She namedrop fashion designer Hollywood directors and
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silicone valley leaders. She urged Epstein to treat Anne Wojiki co-founder of 23 and me,
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and the partner of Sergei Bryn with special care, calling her a key to DNA research.
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At the same time, political requests flowed in. The office of Bill Richardson,
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then governor of New York, inquired whether he could use Epstein's jet for a peace mission.
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Epstein told Maxwell to have Richardson call him directly.
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The emails reveal how Epstein's money, planes and access to luxury were a currency for building
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and maintaining influence. Maxwell was off in the broker.
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And look, the whole Bill Richardson angle? Nobody wants to talk about that, huh?
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Bill Richardson was deep and so was George Mitchell. And we're going to be talking about them a
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little bit more moving forward. As Epstein's plea deal neared in 2007, Maxwell stayed closely
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involved. Epstein updated her on negotiations, did not go well two years, and she agonized in
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the response. I'm sad, scared and depressed. I can't shake it. Well, you should have been all
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of those things, because guess what, Glaine? You're guilty. She also helped wind down his empire,
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deciding whether to sell his Bentley fire staff or unload his helicopter. She even sought advice
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on Barrister and Stock, as the financial crisis loomed. The level of coordination shows Maxwell was
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not distancing herself, but doubling down, ensuring Epstein's world would keep functioning,
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even as he went behind bars. So in other words, Glaine Maxwell lied to us. Who the hell would have
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ever called that? I thought that she was the, you know, the peak and the pinnacle of honesty.
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Epstein died in a New York jail cell in 2019. His death was ruled a suicide.
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Maxwell was arrested the following year convicted a sex trafficking in 21 and sentenced to 20 years
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in prison. She is now appealing her case to the Supreme Court. And I would say that the prosecution,
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the DOJ would love to get their hands on these emails and use them against Maxwell. But we know
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that's not going to happen. I mean, they already cut her a cushy deal. So what next?
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They're not going to pursue it, right? The investigation's over. That's what they told us.
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Meanwhile, anyone with half a brain in their head knows that they've been lied to and that
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this investigation is far from over. So until we get some transparency and we get some answers,
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we're going to be here every single day, beating this drum and keeping these flags of discontent
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