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BREAKING: Ghislaine Maxwell Sentenced to 20 in Prison in Jefferey

Epstein Sex Abuse Case





Ghislaine Maxwell Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison

US prosecutors argued that Ghislaine Maxwell was 'the key' to late financier Jeffrey Epstein's scheme of enticing young girls to give him massages, during which he would sexually abuse them
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NEW YORK (AP) — From the moment he first faced criminal charges, in 2006, Jeffrey Epstein has been the object of public fascination, conspiracy theories and outrage — especially after his lawyers got prosecutors to agree to a lenient plea deal that spared him from serious prison time.

Epstein was eventually arrested again, but died by suicide while awaiting trial in 2019. Here is a timeline of the case against him and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years in prison for helping him abuse teenage girls.

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March 2005: Police in Palm Beach, Florida, begin investigating Epstein after the family of a 14-year-old girl reports she was molested at his mansion. Multiple underage girls, many of them high school students, would later tell police that Epstein hired them to give sexual massages.

May 2006: Palm Beach police officials sign paperwork to charge Epstein with multiple counts of unlawful sex with a minor, but the county’s top prosecutor, State Attorney Barry Krischer, takes the unusual step of sending the case to a grand jury.

July 2006: Epstein is arrested after a grand jury indicts him on a single count of soliciting prostitution. The relatively minor charge draws almost immediate attention from critics, including Palm Beach police leaders, who assail Krischer publicly and accuse him of giving Epstein special treatment. The FBI begins an investigation.

2007: Federal prosecutors prepare an indictment against Epstein. But for a year, the money manager’s lawyers engage in talks with the U.S. attorney in Miami, Alexander Acosta, about a plea bargain that would allow Epstein to avoid a federal prosecution. Epstein’s lawyers decry his accusers as unreliable witnesses.

June 2008: Epstein pleads guilty to state charges: one count of solicitating prostitution and one count of soliciting prostitution from someone under the age of 18. He is sentenced to 18 months in jail. Under a secret arrangement, the U.S. attorney’s office agrees not to prosecute Epstein for federal crimes. Epstein serves most of his sentence in a work-release program that allows him to leave jail during the day to go to his office, then return at night.

July 2009: Epstein is released from jail. For the next decade, multiple women who say they are Epstein’s victims wage a legal fight to get his federal non-prosecution agreement voided, and hold him and others liable for the abuse. One of Epstein’s accusers, Virginia Giuffre, says in her lawsuits that, starting when she was 17, Epstein and his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, set up sexual encounters with royalty, politicians, academicians, businessmen and other rich and powerful men, including Britain’s Prince Andrew. All of those men deny the allegations.

November 2018: The Miami Herald revisits the handling of Epstein’s case in a series of stories focusing partly on the role of Acosta — who by this point is President Donald Trump’s labor secretary — in arranging his unusual plea deal. The coverage renews public interest in the case.

July 6, 2019: Epstein is arrested on federal sex trafficking charges after federal prosecutors in New York conclude that they weren’t bound by the terms of the earlier non-prosecution deal. Days later, Acosta resigns as labor secretary amid public outrage over his role in the initial investigation.

Aug. 10, 2019: Guards find Epstein dead in his cell at a federal jail in New York City. Investigators conclude he killed himself.

July 2, 2020: Federal prosecutors in New York charge Ghislaine Maxwell with sex crimes, saying she helped recruit the underage girls that Epstein sexually abused and sometimes participated in the abuse herself.

Dec. 30, 2021: After a monthlong trial, a jury convicts Maxwell of multiple charges, including sex trafficking, conspiracy and transportation of a minor for illegal sexual activity.

June 28, 2022: Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Hillary Clinton Rules Out 2024 Presidential Bid — ‘I Can’t Imagine’ a Scenario

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In an interview that aired Tuesday on CBS’s “Mornings,” former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weighed in on the prospect of another presidential run.

Clinton, who lost the 2008 Democratic primary and 2016 general election, said that she missed the “day-to-day of politics,” but she could not “imagine” a scenario where she would run again in 2024.

Host Gayle King asked the former first lady, “Do you miss the day-to-day of politics? Is there any scenario in your brain that you would think, ‘I want to get back in?'”

“No,” Clinton replied. “But I miss it.”

“But there’s no scenario in 2024 you would even remotely consider?” King pressed.

“You know, I can’t imagine it,” Clinton said. “I really can’t.”

“That’s not a no,” King replied.

“Well, but what I can imagine is staying as active and outspoken as I can because I think … our country is really on the precipice, Gayle,” Clinton responded. “I think that we are looking at not only the erosion of these rights — the throwing the door open to unfettered, unregulated gun access — but we’re also looking at dismantling the federal government, how it protects our air and our water and everything else that goes along with it.”

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Clinton Associate Gets 20 Years for Sex Trafficking

Ghislaine Maxwell was a guest at Chelsea's wedding

 • June 28, 2022 4:23 pm

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Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime associate of Bill and Hillary Clinton, was sentenced to 20 years in prison Tuesday for abusing and trafficking underage girls. She is the latest addition to the rather long list of former Clinton cohorts to serve time behind bars.

The 60-year-old socialite was convicted last year for her "instrumental" role in helping the late megamillionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein acquire and abuse young girls for almost a decade. Epstein died in jail under suspicious circumstances following his arrest in 2019. Few Americans believe the government's conclusion that Epstein's death was a "suicide."

Maxwell's ties to the Clintons are beyond dispute. Epstein's former pilot testified at Maxwell's trial that former president Bill Clinton made several trips aboard the millionaire's private jet, often referred to as the "Lolita Express." Earlier this year, the Daily Mail reported that Maxwell had a signed copy of Clinton's 2004 memoir, My Life, inscribed with the message, "To Ghislaine with love." Maxwell was a guest at Chelsea Clinton's wedding to failed hedge-fund manager Marc Mezvinsky in 2010.

The former president, who was impeached and disbarred for lying under oath, claims he had no knowledge of Epstein and Maxwell's "terrible crimes."

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