Dinesh D’Souza today speculated that recently convicted sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell could meet the same fate as Jeffrey Epstein after a report that she will no longer fight to keep the names of 8 “John Does” secret.
In a tweet, D’Souza declared, “Whoa! This could be dangerous for Maxwell.”
D’Souza then mocked the situation that happened around Epstein’s alleged suicide and said, “Call away the guards from her cell. Turn off the cameras. Hey, let’s remember to leave a couple of sheets so it looks like suicide.”
Whoa! This could be dangerous for Maxwell. Call away the guards from her cell. Turn off the cameras. Hey, let’s remember to leave a couple of sheets so it looks like suicide.
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) January 16, 2022
Ghislaine Maxwell will no longer fight to keep names of 8 ‘John Does’ secret https://t.co/QY3m0uO5XK
Many believe that there could be politicians on either side of the aisle who end up being revealed.
Twitter user “Mr Reagan” suggested in a viral tweet, “If Ghislaine Maxwell’s client list was all Republicans, it would’ve already been published in the New York Times.”
If Ghislaine Maxwell's client list was all Republicans, it would've already been published in the New York Times.
— Mr Reagan 🇺🇸 (@MrReaganUSA) January 16, 2022
In a letter to federal Judge Loretta Preska this week, a lawyer for Maxwell stated that she would no longer object to the identities of the “John Does” in a 2015 civil lawsuit brought against Maxwell by Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre.
The Jan. 12 letter, which was signed by Laura Mettinger, was written the same day that a Manhattan federal court judge refused to dismiss Giuffre’s case against Prince Andrew.
“After careful review of the detailed objections submitted by Non-Party Does 17, 53, 54, 55, 73, 93, and 151, counsel for Ghislaine Maxwell writes to inform the Court that she does not wish to further address those objections,” the letter stated.
Giuffre celebrated the ruling in a three-part tweet where she began, “I’m pleased with Judge Kaplan’s ruling yesterday that allows my case against Prince Andrew to go forward.”
“I’m glad I will have the chance to continue to expose the truth & I am deeply grateful to my extraordinary legal team. Their determination helps me seek justice from those who hurt me and so many others,” Giuffre insisted.
Giuffre explained, “My goal has always been to show that the rich and powerful are not above the law & must be held accountable.”
“I do not walk this path alone, but alongside countless other survivors of sexual abuse & trafficking,” Giuffre added.
I’m pleased with Judge Kaplan’s ruling yesterday that allows my case against Prince Andrew to go forward. I’m glad I will have the chance to continue to expose the truth & I am deeply grateful to my extraordinary legal team. 1/3
— Virginia Giuffre (@VRSVirginia) January 14, 2022
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