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작성자 Ermelinda 작성일25-09-08 11:05 조회9회 댓글0건본문
Her answer on Epstein’s suicide is likely to spur further questions<br/>While the interview didn’t shed much light, in one way it’s likely to fuel more questions.<br/><br/>On one key point, Maxwell aligned at least in part with those who have lodged conspiracy theories about Epstein, who died by suicide.<br/><br/>"I do not believe he died by suicide, no," Maxwell said.<br/><br/>Maxwell was asked to speculate on who might have killed Epstein, and she said she didn’t know.<br/><br/>Maxwell did break from many of the theories about Epstein’s death, in that she said she didn’t believe he was killed because he was blackmailing people. Instead, she suggested it could have been an attack unrelated to that.<br/><br/>"In prison, where I am, they will kill you or they will pay – somebody can pay a prisoner to kill you for $25 worth of commissary," Maxwell said. "That’s about the going rate for a hit with a lock today."<br/><br/><br/><p>Holli Coulman joins The Lead </p><br/>Prison consultant: Maxwell's prison move "unprecedented"<br/>4:54<br/><a href="https://www.bing.com/search?q=Blanche&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=Blanche">Blanche</a> seemed to take care to emphasize that distinction, repeatedly returning to it.<br/><br/>The administration has said that Epstein did die by suicide, but the information it has offered – including a jailhouse video – has led to questions about how definitive its proof is.<br/><br/>Maxwell has obvious credibility problems and wouldn’t necessarily have any unique insight into how Epstein died. (She said she never called or visited him in jail.) But a recent poll showed Americans said 60%-12% that the government was "hiding information" about Epstein’s death.<br/><br/>And now Epstein’s top accomplice apparently told the government it’s wrong, for whatever that’s worth.<br/><br/>She made a point to flatter Trump<br/>One of the big questions in the runup to the interview was whether Maxwell was using it to try and win concessions from the Trump administration – and was tailoring her testimony accordingly.<br/><br/>Her lawyer, David Markus, spent the weeks prior often saying nice things about Trump and even suggesting a possible pardon or legal intervention in her ongoing appeals.<br/><br/>Maxwell was also recently moved to a lower-security prison camp that she, as a sex offender, doesn’t appear eligible for without a waiver. The administration still hasn’t explained how that happened, weeks later.<br/><br/>And Maxwell’s testimony doesn’t exactly refute that she wants something from Trump.<br/><br/>At one point, she took a brief diversion to offer unsolicited praised of his political success.<br/><br/>Related article<br/>Annie Farmer, an Epstein accuser, appears on CNN on Thursday.<br/>Epstein victims are a growing political threat to Trump<br/><br/>"I just want to say that I find – I – I admire his extraordinary achievement in becoming the president now," Maxwell said. "And I like him, and I’ve always liked him."<br/><br/>Trump has also said nice things about Maxwell, including bizarrely wishing her well – repeatedly – after she was charged in 2020. He also repeatedly left open the possibility of pardoning her around the time she interviewed with Blanche, who is Trump’s former personal attorney.<br/><br/>Bla
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