The Ghislaine Maxwell Emails
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The Ghislaine Maxwell Emails
"The emails that Ghislaine Maxwell has been sending over the past several months from a minimum-security prison near Houston are stamped Sensitive But Unclassified. Maxwell once cavorted with presidents and royals; now she's serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, convicted of recruiting underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. Her trajectory is not a happy one."
"The dozens of emails that I obtained, part of a cache of communications that a nurse at the facility provided to Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee, are notably free of regret, remorse, shame, self-doubt. Portions of the emails have been disclosed in recent days, including by NBC News, but the extent of the privileges Maxwell enjoys has not previously been reported."
Dozens of emails sent by Ghislaine Maxwell from a minimum-security prison near Houston are stamped Sensitive But Unclassified and display a cheerful, unremorseful tone. Maxwell, once close to presidents and royals, is serving a 20-year sentence for recruiting underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. The messages celebrate privileges granted after a transfer to a new facility by Donald Trump's Justice Department and express optimism about eventual freedom; she mentions Croatia as a favorite vacation spot and uses ebullient phrases. Portions of the cache were provided by a facility nurse to Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee and partially disclosed by NBC News. The administration sought to block public access to Epstein-related files but later reversed course when it could not secure sufficient Republican support.
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