Lolita Express is finally arrested.

I would be cool with a pardon for Maxwell if its in exchange for credible evidence that leads to prosecutions of big name people. Obviously we will never hear from her(while Republicans occupy the WH) if she says anything bad about Trump so I am sure that was made clear to her already. I would be fine if we got several big name people but not Trump. So many of these people I hate with a deep burning passion. I want them to die in a Super Max prison right next to El Chapo. I would even vote fore more taxes just to build another Super Max prison to put them in. What I expect though is Trumps people are asking her to only accuse people they dont like and leave Trump and anyone that he likes out of it in exchange for a pardon. Any pardon should be contingent on full and truthful testimony before Congress so if she lies about anything her pardon is null and void. Which is how I would have approached the situation about Snowden and Assange.
 

I’m actually kind of baffled right now because this suggests one of two things:

1) Trump did not know what Epstein was poaching underage girls for, and his falling out was over an employment dispute, which breaks apart the narrative going around that Trump cut ties with Epstein over abused girls.

2) He first warned Epstein to stop poaching underage girls for his sex ring and only had a falling out because it continued?

I don’t understand how either of these scenarios is helpful to the President?
 

My favorite part of the Epstein saga in the past few months has to be the sheer chaos involved in gathering and releasing information they’ve had years to sort through. It doesn’t even mean anything sinister, it’s just silly that the people who control the release of information are so bad at this.

Probably just AI’d that minute to be in sequence with the minutes around it.
 
Jeffrey Epstein’s imprisoned associate Ghislaine Maxwell has been moved from a federal detention center in Florida to a minimum-security prison camp in Texas, her lawyer said Friday.

Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 on sex trafficking charges, had been serving her 20-year sentence at a low-security prison in Tallahassee. Attorney David Oscar Markus said she was moved to the federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, about 95 miles northwest of Houston. He did not give a reason for the transfer, and the Justice Department declined to comment.

Bryan is among the facilities with the lowest level of security in the federal system, with limited or no perimeter fencing, dormitory-style housing and a relatively low staff-to-inmate ratio. Another high-profile inmate held there is Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of the Silicon Valley blood-testing company Theranos who was convicted of wire fraud and conspiracy.

Based on her conviction and sentence, Maxwell is an unusual candidate to be transferred to a federal prison camp. Bureau of Prison guidelines say that inmates who have more than 10 years remaining on their sentences are not typically eligible for a minimum-security facility, though a number of variables are considered.

The family of Virginia Giuffre — who was among Jeffrey Epstein’s most well-known sex trafficking accusers and who died by suicide this year — said in a statement that Maxwell’s transfer to the federal prison camp reflected “the justice system failing victims right before our eyes.”

“It is with horror and outrage that we object to the preferential treatment convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell has received,” said the statement, also signed by other women who said they were victims of Epstein and Maxwell. “Ghislaine Maxwell is a sexual predator who physically assaulted minor children on multiple occasions, and she should never be shown any leniency. Yet, without any notification to the Maxwell victims, the government overnight has moved Maxwell to a minimum-security luxury prison in Texas.”

 
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