Forbes Breaking News BOMBSHELL: Here’s What’s Been Found In Ghislaine Maxwell’s Emails From Prison
Over the summer, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche conducted a two-day interview with longtime Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence after being found guilty of sex trafficking charges in connection to Epstein. During her meeting with Blanche, she claimed to have never witnessed any inappropriate behavior, and that she never saw President Donald Trump engage in any wrongdoing. After the meeting, she was transferred to a minimum-security facility in Texas – the type of prison camp that typically does not allow sex offenders. Her emails that she’s sent since her move to the Lone Star State show she’s received preferential treatment from the warden, benefits from a host of privileges not usually provided to other inmates, and writes in a tone that is “notably free of regret, remorse, shame, and self-doubt,” according to Atlantic staff writer Isaac Stanley-Becker, who obtained the correspondence. Stanley-Becker joins “Forbes True Crime” to discuss his takeaways from Maxwell’s emails from prison.
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