After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
Alex Jones was not scolded for talking about THAT.
Maxwell jailed, but Epstein’s clients remain free
Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20-year prison sentence finally delivers some measure of justice to the victims of the child sex trafficking ring she ran with Jeffrey Epstein.web.archive.org
"While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world.
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world."
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
He won’t be paying anything close to that. The max under Texas law is $750K. Besides, even you have to admit it was a good comeback.You can see how that idiot got 45 million dollars in damages to pay, with more to come.
The max under Texas law is $750K.
Please clarify because I am not sure that applies to ALL suits.
Well, there's two more trials to go, both in Connecticut, I believe.
Connecticut caps punitive damages at the cost of attorney and litigation fees.Well, there's two more trials to go, both in Connecticut, I believe.
I doubt Connecticut has any laws that protect crooks and terrorists from damages like Texas has.
But not in cases where there is review according to statute so it seems there are a few exceptions made when the harm to the plaintiff is outrageously bad.Connecticut caps punitive damages at the cost of attorney and litigation fees.
It takes a lot of selective editing and willful ignorance of what actually happened to pretend that Alex Jones came out on top in that particular exchange.
Maxwell jailed, but Epstein’s clients remain free
Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20-year prison sentence finally delivers some measure of justice to the victims of the child sex trafficking ring she ran with Jeffrey Epstein.web.archive.org
"While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world.
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world."
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
Maxwell jailed, but Epstein’s clients remain free
Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20-year prison sentence finally delivers some measure of justice to the victims of the child sex trafficking ring she ran with Jeffrey Epstein.web.archive.org
"While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world.
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world."
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
That judge is amazing. I just want to clip that and post it around all day long.That isn't scolding.
This is:
That judge is amazing. I just want to clip that and post it around all day long.
Thanks!!!You can copy the address.
If you're on a PC, just point at it then right click. A menu will drop down. Click on COPY.
If you're on a Mac, hit the control button while clicking on it. A menu will drop down. Click on COPY.
Once you have the URL address that you have copied, it can be pasted anywhere you want.
Please share it far and wide.
Indeed...when they show you what they are, believe them.Pay close attention here regarding which posters are in Alex Jones' corner. That will tell you a lot about them personally.
Similar to when I thought, I need to respect the Pubs in my state, I'm being judgmental, they'll probably elect a moderate and get rid of the conspiracy theorists in the primary. They know now.Indeed...when they show you what they are, believe them.
"Unidentified abusers"? Mr Clinton has been amply and undeniably identified as a very frequent visitor to Epstein's rape island.
Maxwell jailed, but Epstein’s clients remain free
Ghislaine Maxwell’s 20-year prison sentence finally delivers some measure of justice to the victims of the child sex trafficking ring she ran with Jeffrey Epstein.web.archive.org
"While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world.
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
While Epstein is dead and Maxwell is behind bars, their clients – the rich and powerful people who abused the girls under their control – remain free and unidentified.
Monica Lewinsky summed up the situation succinctly today in four words: “Now do the men.”
After Maxwell’s conviction in December, one of her victims, Virgina Guiffre, alluded to the other as yet unprosecuted culprits.
“It’s definitely not over. There are so many more people involved with this. It doesn’t stop with Maxwell,” Ms Guiffre said.
“I hope that today is not the end, but rather another step in justice being served.
“Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be.”
Her sentencing today was met with a similar sentiment around the world."
“Who were Ghislaine Maxwell’s rich, powerful and (sometimes) famous clients?” wrote broadcaster Piers Morgan.
“We should be told. It wasn’t just her and Epstein engaged in this criminal sexual conduct. We need names.”
So you are accusing Hillary of raping little girls? Get a life."Unidentified abusers"? Mr Clinton has been amply and undeniably identified as a very frequent visitor to Epstein's rape island.
"While ... names.”
Re-read. It says MR Clinton, that means Bill not Hillary. I already have a life, though not, I suppose, for very much longer.So you are accusing Hillary of raping little girls? Get a life.
Connecticut caps punitive damages at the cost of attorney and litigation fees.
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