Ghislaine Maxwell Prosecutors Ask Judge to Give Epstein’s Accomplice 30-55 Years in Prison

Prosecutors in the Ghislaine Maxwell case have asked the presiding judge to give Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking accomplice between 30 and 55 years in prison during sentencing.

Federal prosecutors put in the request with the judge ahead of Maxwell’s sentence hearing, which is scheduled for next Tuesday.

Prosecutors want at least three decades in prison which means the 60-year-old Maxwell will likely spend the rest of her life behind bars.

However, as Slay News first reported earlier this week, Maxwell has just revealed that she worked with Bill and Hillary Clinton as she makes desperate attempts to reduce her sentence.

Maxwell begged the judge for leniency and cited her work for the Clinton Global Initiative.

In a stunning admission, she claims that she helped “launch and develop” the Clintons’ global foundation.

Speaking about the case earlier this month, Tesla CEO Elon Musk remarked that it’s “odd” that the media doesn’t seem interested in exposing Maxwell and Epstein’s powerful clients.

For a crime that will result in 30-55 years in prison, it seems strange Epstein’s client list hasn’t leaked or that the media doesn’t care about it, Musk noted.

Musk posted a meme that said, “Things I’ll never see in my life.”

The meme included pictures of a fire-breathing dragon, a dinosaur, a unicorn, and the Epstein/Maxwell client list.

Musk added the caption: “Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares.

“Doesn’t that seem odd?”

A Twitter user posted a picture of Musk with Maxwell to which he replied: “Ah yes, Maxwell photobombing me at a @VanityFair Oscars party – you should ask them why they invited her.

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“The same people who push this photo say nothing about prominent people who actually went to his island a dozen times. Also very strange…”

This was not the first time Musk has demanded answers about the “missing” client list.

A Twitter user asked Musk: “It says it all that we heard more about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock than we heard about Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.

“It is also ‘interesting’ that the account tracking the Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial got banned when it gained traction. Lovely people indeed…”

Musk responded with: “Where is their ‘client’ list? Shouldn’t at least one of them go down!?”

He added a bit later: “Hey, why are they already writing my suicide story!?”

From The Daily Mail:

Maxwell has requested a more lenient sentence of just four years and three months in jail, arguing that she is being scapegoated as a proxy for Epstein’s crimes.

Her legal filings claimed that helping launch the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) demonstrated she has a ‘desire to do good in the world’.

Defense lawyers said in a sentencing submission last week that she should spend no more than five years in prison. 

The filing states: ‘Ms. Maxwell has always worked hard. Her many educational, occupational, and avocational accomplishments include becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), a helicopter pilot, a submersible pilot, a banker; partnering with the Cleveland Clinic to establish a telemedicine platform to enable people in remote areas to obtain quality medical treatment; helping develop the Clinton Global Initiative; and supporting a variety non-profit and charitable organizations’.

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By David Hawkins

David Hawkins is a writer who specializes in political commentary and world affairs. He's been writing professionally since 2014.

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