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What the Ghislaine Maxwell trial will mean.
Posted : 29 Nov, 2021 05:54 PM

I have not read/heard much of the coverage concerning the case. Some of the readers have not even heard that name until recently (her name is pronounced like saying the name 'e-lain' but instead of saying the letter 'e' in front of -lain-, instead say the sound -Ga- and then say -lain-...so 'Ga-lain'.



But Galain is not someone that has arrived to the party recently...instead the lady has been flying around like a ghost for the last few years.



Remember thoes 'bad people' that I sometimes talk about? Well thoes bad people...they find legal loopholes to do bad things (it would be like committing murder as you stradel the state line. When a cop comes to arrest you the claim is that the cop has no jurisdiction in the state of Nevada, and to the Nevada cop you say any crime took place inside the state of California)



The bad men that I often speak of they are like ghosts that operate in the shadows. They do there bad deeds in 'legal gray areas'



What you need to know about Galain Maxwell is this, she appears to be part of a crime syndicate/organization. Futhermore, the conviction of this lady is like peeling one more layer of the onion off. (To see what will soon happen go to tyrannical video sharing service and type in the words 'domino chain reaction -short version- geometric growth in action)



Here is a piece that cnbc is saying about the trial:



--A former long-time pilot of sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein was called as the first witness Monday at the federal criminal trial of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is accused of procuring underage girls to be sexually abused by Epstein years ago.



The pilot, Larry Visoski, flew Epstein’s Boeing 727 on multiple trips, according to Florida law enforcement files obtained by NBC News. Those records appear to show he was at the controls for several flights when Maxwell and others were on board.



Visoki was called to the witness stand in U.S. District Court in Manhattan by prosecutors after opening arguments in the case.



Earlier Monday, Business Insider reported that the Federal Aviation Administration inadvertantly mailed the publication a portion of Epstein’s flight records related to 2,300 flights by four private jets registered to Epstein between 1998 and 2020. The FAA previously denied a public records request for those files.



Maxwell’s federal trial comes almost 17 months after her arrest in New Hampshire. It starts more than two years after the 66-year-old Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan jail while awaiting his own trial on federal child sex trafficking charges.



Maxwell, who has been held without bail since her arrest, has pleaded not guilty in the case. She is charged with conspiracy to entice and coerce minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, sex trafficking and other charges.



“I have not committed any crime,” the 59-year-old said at a Nov. 1 court hearing.--

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What the Ghislaine Maxwell trial will mean.
Posted : 30 Nov, 2021 01:35 AM

Who knows what the trial will mean only time will tell…:-)

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