"This isn't just about Jewish Mossad Paedophile Ghislaine Maxwell. It's about whether the US government is held to its word."
By Tyler Durden: Amid steadily-boiling, bipartisan discontent over the Trump
administration's failure to open up the Jeffrey Epstein investigative
files to public scrutiny, another potential source of outrage is quietly
lurking in the background: Epstein's sex-trafficking
co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, may have her conviction and 20-year
sentence thrown out by the Supreme Court next June.
Photo: Jewish Mossad Paedophile Ghislaine Maxwell. Daughter of Jewish Mossad's British pensions thief Robert Maxwell who faked his own death and absconded to Israel.
Maxwell's
appeal centers on the shockingly generous plea deal that then-federal
prosecutor Alex Acosta gave him in 2007. In exchange for pleading guilty
to two state charges in Florida, Acosta not only dropped the slam-dunk
federal case against Epstein, but added a provision to his non-prosecution agreement stipulating that "the United States also agrees that it will not institute any criminal charges against any potential co-conspirators of Epstein."