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Ghislaine Maxwell Put on ‘Suicide Watch’ after Naming Clintons in Court Filing
Maxwell was put on suicide watch though she “is not suicidal,” according to her attorney. A psychologist evaluated Maxwell and backed up that assessment, according to Reuters.
Somebody claims photo of Jizzlaine? As if.
NEW YORK, NY — Just days after being sentenced to 30 years in prison, R. Kelly walked free this morning after it came to light that he was actually one of Ghislaine Maxwell's clients, and therefore protected from any consequences of his actions.
"We are so, so sorry for the embarrassment we have caused Mr. Kelly," said lead prosecutor Dean Baker. "We remain deeply committed to protecting the identities of the powerful men who used Ms. Maxwell's services to sexually abuse minors. We apologize to Mr. Kelly for the mistake and have booked him a nice trip to a private island as recompense."
While grateful for his quick release, Mr. Kelly reportedly plans to sue the state. "Yes, I absolutely participated in the trafficking and sexual abuse of young women over decades," said Mr. Kelly in a statement. "But hey, we've all agreed to just pretend that Ms. Maxwell trafficked girls to 'no one'. Since I am one of her clients, the state was never supposed to reveal my identity and ruin my good name."
Mr. Kelly had avoided telling prosecutors about his connection to Ms. Maxwell as his knowledge of the names in her book would put him at risk. "Obviously, the people on that list have the power to take you out if they think you might talk," said Mr. Kelly. "Which is why I'm getting on a plane right away and getting out of the country."
At publishing time, Mr. Kelly was seen boarding a private jet with a pilot named Hill R. E. Clintonovich.
A group of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking victims has put Bill Clinton on notice by revealing that Ghislaine Maxwell has until next June to blow the whistle and cut a deal with prosecutors.
Attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine of Epstein’s accusers, issued the warning to Clinton and others in a new documentary about Prince Andrew and his deceased pedophile friend.
According to Kuvin, Maxwell has until June 2023 to cooperate with prosecutors if she wants to blow the whistle and cut a deal on her lengthy sentence.
Maxwell, 60, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in June and will most likely die in prison unless she makes a deal.
“(One) of the female inmates in Ms. Maxwell’s housing unit told at least three other inmates that she had been offered money to murder Ms. Maxwell and that she planned to strangle her in her sleep,” wrote lawyer Bobbi Sternheim.
Maxwell’s lawyer included the claim in papers filed ahead of her sentencing on June 28.
“The inmate who made the threat has been moved to the SHU (special housing unit), presumably to protect Ms. Maxwell,” Sternheim wrote. In federal prisons like Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, special housing units are solitary confinement.
https://news.yahoo.com/inmate-planned-strangle-ghislaine-maxwell-020100410.html