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KEY Witnesses And Testimony LEFT OUT Of Ghislaine Maxwell Trial


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I recently reported on how the judge in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial may be compromised

To make matters worse the prosecutor in the alleged Epstein co-conspirator’s trial is none other than James Comey’s daugher….

However, the suspicious circumstances don’t end at a potentially compromised judge and prosecutor…

Sources are reporting that key witnesses and testimony will be left out from the trial; specifically, the accusations against Prince Andrew.

In addition to this, the defense is already claiming that Maxwell is a victim.

Can we really expect justice when all of this is going on?

Here are some recent developments in the ongoing case:

https://twitter.com/TrackerTrial/status/1463533572531363841

WPBF, a local ABC affiliate, had updates from day 1 of the trial:

Maxwell’s attorney, Bobbi Sternheim, told jurors the government is trying to make Maxwell take the blame for Epstein’s bad acts — that she, too, was manipulated by the powerful Epstein, and she was no more than an employee who ran his multiple estates.

Sternheim said Epsteins’ crimes happened 15-25 years ago and memories fade over time and she said those memories have been contaminated by outside information, and by civil attorneys who saw Epstein and Maxwell as easy targets for lawsuits and big money.

 

CNBC reports that the Prince Andrew accusations will be left out of the Maxwell trial:

U.S. prosecutors chose not to bring charges in connection with Virginia Giuffre, who says Epstein and Maxwell flew her around the world when she was 17 and 18 for sexual encounters with billionaires, politicians, royals and heads of state.

She isn’t expected to be called as a witness in Maxwell’s trial, either.



 

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