Ghislaine Maxwell is about to be sentenced, but she just name-dropped the Clintons in court documents and has been moved to suicide watch
· Jun 27, 2022 · NottheBee.com

In 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of four of the five counts she was charged with in relation to her ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein: sex-trafficking, conspiracy to entice minors for sexual activity, conspiracy to transport minors for sexual activity, and transportation of minors for sexual activity.

Maxwell is scheduled for sentencing today, and her lawyer has been pushing for leniency in that event. Prosecutors are calling for 55 years in prison, which at age 60 would essentially be a life sentence for Maxwell.

Her lawyer sent in a 77-page document laying the reasons why Maxwell should be granted some leniency, a lot of it focused on all the good she did in the world. For example, she helped set up the Clinton Global Initiative.

Up until now, the court has kept Epstein's list of clients sealed, so if Bill Clinton was on that list, his name has not been dropped in the trial, but now the Clinton name is publicly in the court documents tangentially, and for some reason anyone that has dirt on the Clinton's becomes very suicidal.

And to no one's surprise after the filing, Maxwell was abruptly put on suicide watch without a psychological evaluation.

In addition, Maxwell's lawyer says that an inmate in her facility was removed from general population when she said that she had been offered money to kill Maxwell and intended to strangle her in her sleep.

Some media outlets are calling Maxwell's fear for her life a ploy to get out of serving the sentence she deserved.

But given what happened to her ex-boyfriend, Maxwell has legitimate reason to be concerned.

Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in July of 2019 and was found dead in his cell on August 19, 2019. His death was called a suicide. However, that explanation has been widely panned by the public, considering the list of high-profile friends that are known to have flown on his Lolita Express and visited his private island, including Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and of course Bill Clinton.

Just a few weeks prior, Epstein was found half strangled and said his cellmate had tried to kill him. On the night of his death, his cellmate was removed, the cameras on his block malfunctioned, the guards "fell asleep," and Epstein managed to strangle himself from behind.

The Justice Department under Bill Barr began investigating the event, but the results of that investigation has yet to come to light.

Given the list of rich, powerful people that want her dead because she knows what they did hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein, I have to wonder if any prison is safe for her.

Bonus Material: I'm including this handy guide should you ever find yourself on the wrong side of a Clinton.


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