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redmanjp wrote:I thought a judge said they releasing the list of a 1000 names in JE book? or are these ppl too elite an untouchable?
redmanjp wrote:I thought a judge said they releasing the list of a 1000 names in JE book? or are these ppl too elite an untouchable?
88sins wrote:redmanjp wrote:I thought a judge said they releasing the list of a 1000 names in JE book? or are these ppl too elite an untouchable?
judge could say anything, question is if he have the nutz to actually follow through knowing the possible ramifications
Jeffrey Epstein: Jail CCTV erased by 'technical errors'
Soon after Epstein's death, in August, two of the CCTV cameras outside his cell had malfunctioned and were being examined by the FBI, US media reported.
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Accused Jeffrey Epstein sex crimes accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell arrested at $1 million New Hampshire home
PUBLISHED THU, JUL 2 20202:44 PM EDTUPDATED 7 MIN AGO
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the accused procurer for convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested Thursday at a New Hampshire home purchased for $1 million.
The home was bought last December by a “legal entity” created after the seller’s real estate agent balked at selling to an anonymous buyer, the agent said.
Epstein, a former friend of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, as well as of Prince Andew, died by suicide in a federal jail last August while awaiting trial.
Ghislaine Maxwell attends VIP Evening of Conversation for Women’s Brain Health Initiative, Moderated by Tina Brown at Spring Studios on October 18, 2016 in New York City.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, the accused procurer for dead convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested Thursday at a New Hampshire home purchased for $1 million last December by a “legal entity”
The entity was created after the homeowner’s real estate agent balked at selling to an anonymous buyer, the agent told CNBC.
“I assumed it was a famous actress” who bought the secluded property, the seller’s agent said in a phone interview.
The agent spoke within hours of learning from another real estate agent that British socialite Maxwell was busted by the FBI at the 156-acre property in Bradford, New Hampshire, at around 8:30 a.m. ET.
“Never met her, never saw her,” said the agent, who requested anonymity because she did not want her name associated with the Epstein case.
Authorities said Thursday that Maxwell was caught at a 156-acre property in that town, which lists just one lot of that size in land records at East Washington Road.
“The defendant appears to have been hiding on a 156-acre property acquired in an all-cash purchase in December 2019 (through a carefully anonymized LLC) in Bradford, New Hampshire, an area to which she has no other known connections,” said a court filing by Manhattan federal prosecutors. An LLC is a limited liability corporation.
Other records show the buyer was Granite Reality, LLC, which was set up by a Boston lawyer named Jeffrey Roberts. He did not respond to a request for comment.
The property was featured by WMUR-9 in May 2019 in an article titled “Mansion Monday: Peace, quiet and breathtaking views in Bradford,” which says: “this custom-built timber frame home in Bradford is one where you can truly get away from it all.”
The main residence has “four bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half-bath,” according to WMUR, which called the home “an amazing retreat for the nature lover who also wants total privacy.”
“From every room, there are views of the Mt. Sunapee foothills to the west,” the article said.
Maxwell, 58, appeared in New Hampshire federal court hours after her arrest to begin facing charges of conspiring with the now-dead Epstein in the mid-1990s to sexually abuse underage girls, as well as on two counts of perjury.
The daughter of the crooked media mogul Robert Maxwell is accused of helping Epstein recruit and groom girls as young as 14 to satisfy his sexual obsessions, and of participating in the alleged abuse at times herself.
The charges were filed in Manhattan federal court by the same prosecutors’ office that had had Epstein arrested last July on child sex trafficking charges related to alleged conduct from 2002 through 2005.
At Thursday’s hearing in New Hampshire, a magistrate judge granted Maxwell her request to be sent to Manhattan, in the custody of U.S. marshals, for a detention hearing that will decide whether she can be released on bail.
Epstein, a wealthy investor who was a former friend of Prince Andrew and of Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton hanged himself in a Manhattan federal jail last August after being denied bail.
The property where the FBI said Maxwell “slithered” to as she was under investigation in connection with Epstein was until late last year owned by a lawyer.
The lawyer’s real estate agent said the property features an “absolutely gorgeous home. It had a main house and a guest house.”
Ghislaine Maxwell ordered held without bail on child sex-trafficking charges
By Rebecca RosenbergJuly 2, 2020 | 4:17pm | Updated
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Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged madam and one-time girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell was ordered held without bail Thursday when she appeared via video in a New Hampshire federal court on child sex-trafficking charges.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the judge, the lawyers and the defendant all appeared for the initial presentment and removal hearing by video in Concord District Court.
The public could not access the video feed but could listen to the hearing.
Magistrate Judge Andrea Johnstone apprised Maxwell of the charges against her, and Maxwell answered her questions in a soft voice. After the British socialite, 58, waived her right to have a detention hearing in New Hampshire, the judge ordered her held without bail.
“Miss Maxwell, you are remanded to the custody of the United States Marshal,” the judge said.
In a six-count Manhattan federal indictment, Maxwell is accused of grooming three underage victims for sex with Epstein in places including his Upper East Side townhouse, New Mexico, Florida and London.
“The victims were as young as 14 years old when they were groomed and abused by Maxwell and Epstein, both of whom knew that certain victims were in fact under the age of 18,” the indictment says of the conduct that started as early as 1994.
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Maxwell was arrested at about 8:30 a.m. Thursday at her home in Bradford, New Hampshire, where she has allegedly been hiding out on the 156-acre property.
Prosecutors argued in a detention memo that she should remain locked up without bail, calling her an extreme flight risk because she has three passports and $20 million in the bank.
She has gone to great lengths to conceal her whereabouts since Epstein’s indictment was unsealed in July 2019, switching locations at least twice and changing her phone number, prosecutors said in the memo.
The financier and convicted pedophile, 66, hanged himself in jail last year after his arrest on child sex-trafficking charges.
Maxwell faces charges of conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, enticement of a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and two counts of perjury.
If convicted, she faces up to 35 years in prison.
Judge Orders Jeffrey Epstein Accuser To Destroy Files
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Thu, 07/02/2020 - 21:45
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre has been ordered by a US District Judge to destroy files believed to contain the names of Epstein's associates - because they were "improperly obtained.'
Epstein associates Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak, Prince Andrew and Les Wexner
Senior US District Judge Loretta Preska said on Wednesday that Giuffre's attorneys would need to provide proof that the documents had been destroyed, adding that "Counsel shall submit an affidavit detailing the steps taken to do so," according to Newsweek.
Preska noted that a protective order governing the 'improperly obtained' documents only applied during a civil lawsuit proceeding which has been settled.
Preska's ruling came after a request by attorney Alan Dershowitz to gain access to the documents. Giuffre has claimed that Dershowitz was one of the men Epstein forced her to have sex with. In response, Dershowitz sued Giuffre for defamation in 2019. Dershowitz claimed that obtaining the Epstein files would be an asset to his defense.
Preska said in her ruling that Dershowitz's desire to see all of the files "with over a thousand docket entries" was not a "targeted strike" but a "carpet bombing." -Newsweek
In September 2019, an attorney for Epstein's alleged 'madam,' Ghislaine Maxwell - who was arrested on Thursday, told Preska that that there are "hundreds" of people named in some 2,000 pages of documents.
The lawyer, Jeffrey Pagliuca, told U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska Wednesday that the materials also include an address book with about 1,000 names. Preska is considering how to carry out a ruling by the federal appeals court in New York that she must consider unsealing some of the documents. There was no detail at the hearing as to the identity of the people are named in the documents, and they may include women who say they are victims of Epstein, his friends and others. -Bloomberg
Epstein died after being taken into custody in July, 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking. Since his rampant pedophilia became public, his associates - including Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Ehud Barak, and Victoria's Secret boss Les Wexner have sought to distance themselves from Epstein and his activities.
Other famous names associated with Epstein include LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg, who Musk introduced to the registered sex-offender. Zuckerberg spokesman told Vanity Fair "Mark met Epstein in passing one time at a dinner honoring scientists that was not organized by Epstein," adding "Mark did not communicate with Epstein again following the dinner."
Musk told the magazine "I don’t recall introducing Epstein to anyone, as I don’t know the guy well enough to do so, Epstein is obviously a creep and Zuckerberg is not a friend of mine. Several years ago, I was at his house in Manhattan for about 30 minutes in the middle of the afternoon with Talulah [Riley], as she was curious about meeting this strange person for a novel she was writing. We did not see anything inappropriate at all, apart from weird art. He tried repeatedly to get me to visit his island. I declined."
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