Im going to add a bit of info about connections and goings on. This trial will expose information that the majority of Americans can hardly fathoms exists.
Even those that know about Epstein TRULY have no idea how deep this rabbit hole goes.
THEY are going to try and supress as much trial info as possible.
https://ia801807.us.archive.org/3/items/gov.uscourts.nysd.543369/gov.uscourts.nysd.543369.2.0.pdf
11.19.21 Ghislaine Maxwell trial begins. She laughs, hugs, blows kisses during jury selection.
Mainstream media and law enforcement continue to suppress information about the case.
The outlets are reporting that she's attempting to obtain settlement documents with her and Epstein's victims
Even those that know about Epstein TRULY have no idea how deep this rabbit hole goes.
THEY are going to try and supress as much trial info as possible.
https://ia801807.us.archive.org/3/items/gov.uscourts.nysd.543369/gov.uscourts.nysd.543369.2.0.pdf
11.19.21 Ghislaine Maxwell trial begins. She laughs, hugs, blows kisses during jury selection.
Mainstream media and law enforcement continue to suppress information about the case.
The outlets are reporting that she's attempting to obtain settlement documents with her and Epstein's victims
The document request comes two weeks before Maxwell's criminal trial which aims to shed light on the role she allegedly played in Epstein's sex-trafficking scheme. According to her accusers, she was the procurer of the victims.
The victims' fund awarded a total of $125 million to 135 victims as a voluntary alternative to lawsuits. According to the documents, the fund was made available to victims who provided documentation, were interviewed by Feldman, accepted a settlement, then waived the right to any civil case against the Epstein estate and related entities. This waiver included Maxwell.
A civil case is ongoing between Maxwell, the Epstein estate, and a victim in the criminal case, Annie Farmer, who wanted to dismiss her civil case when accepting an offer from the estate.
In a letter to the court in December, Maxwell's legal team asked to see how much money was offered to Farmer, stating that the amount Farmer received from the settlement fund would be important in establishing her credibility in the trial.
“The fact that [Farmer] seeks money from the Estate and from Ms. Maxwell, in the millions of dollars, at the same time she is a government witness in an upcoming criminal trial on the same topic is reason enough to suspect that her newly asserted memories of abuse — without corroboration — are not based on the truth or a desire for ‘justice’ so much as her desire for cash,” Maxwell's attorney, Laura Menninger, wrote to the judge. “To be clear, Ms. Maxwell adamantly denies [Farmer’s] allegations.”
Maxwell's criminal trial is slated to begin Nov. 29