What are the options for Ghislaine Maxwell?
1) She could try to make a deal by exposing some of the other elite paedophiles.
This would probably get her killed.
2) She could take the years in prison sentence that’s coming to her and hope that she will be released soon – like Paul Manafort, Michael Cohen and Mike Flynn – by the corrupt Trump administration.
Clare Bronfman, who pleaded guilty in the NXIVM vase, still hasn’t spent a day in jail...
3) She could claim that Epstein’s plea deal makes here immune from prosecution.
She could – like Jeffrey Epstein before he was suicide under the responsibility of AG Bill Barr – point out that several corrupt laywers involved in the plea deal had/have high positions in the Trump administration.
This could get her killed.
Jeffrey Epstein was trying to defend himself, before he died of a reported suicide, with the argument that the same people that gave him the plea deal are still running the federal government, and shouldn’t be allowed to charge him again for the same crimes
In 2008 no other than Alexander Acosta as US Attorney made the sweet deal with Jeffrey Epstein. Acosta had to resign as Donald’s Labor Secretary, almost a year ago, shortly after Epstein was arrested.
Acosta had previously worked at Kirkland & Ellis (after being a court clerk in 1994-1995).
Jeffrey Epstein's attorney Martin Weinberg told Manhattan's federal court that among those who approved Epstein's 2008 plea deal were Sigal Mandeleker, John Roth, Alice Fisher, Mark Filip and Jeffrey Sloman.
Mandelker, who at the time was Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice, was involved in discussions on the plea deal.
Sigal Mandeleker serves as Donald’s Under Secretary for the Department of the Treasury.
John Roth is the Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security since 2014.
In 2008, Roth was chief of staff to the Deputy Attorney General.
In 2008, Mark Filip was Deputy Attorney General, now a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis.
Alice Fisher was assistant US Attorney General at the time, and now a partner of the Latham & Watkins LLP law firm.
Donald Trump interviewed Fisher for the position of FBI director after James Comey was fired.
Weinberg also mentioned Acosta's top deputy, Jeffrey Sloman:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7249897/Jeffrey-Epsteins-legal-team-argue-case-over.htmlIn 2009, in one of those strange coincidences, now Attorney-General William Barr joined the law firm Kirkland & Ellis, the same law firm that represented Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 and fixed the “sweetheart deal” with Miami US attorney at the time Alexander Acosta (Donald’s former Secretary of Labor).
Kirkland & Ellis continued to represent Epstein until 2011, when Barr worked at the firm.
https://heavy.com/news/2019/08/william-barrs-personal-ties-jeffrey-epstein/