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Ghastly Ghislaine – Ghislaine Maxwell moans about prison conditions – Ghastly mucky madam Ghislaine Maxwell is not doing herself any favours in moaning about her new living arrangements in prison.

Ghastly mucky madam Ghislaine Maxwell is not doing herself any favours in moaning about her new living arrangements in prison

Ghislaine Maxwell has plainly always been a spoilt brat. Her evil conman father treated her far better than his other children and indication of his preferential treatment of this ghastly wench was provided by the fact he renamed a yacht he bought in 1987 in her honour.

 

Now quite rightly incarcerated as she awaits trial for sex-trafficking underage girls, the mucky madam has been moaning about her prison conditions according to a report in The Indian Express.

 

In comments yesterday, Jeffrey Epstein’s procurer’s lawyer, Christian Everdell, complained about ‘Bouncing Bob’s’ daughter having been “forced to wear special clothing” and remarked:

 

“Ms. Maxwell is being treated worse than other similarly situated pretrial detainees, which significantly impacts her ability to prepare a defense [sic].”

 

“[She] continues to be surveilled 24 hours a day by security cameras and by multiple prison guards. These prison guards constantly observe Ms. Maxwell and take notes on her every activity, including her phone conversations with defense [sic] counsel.”

 

No longer able to join in with such events as the Cash & Rocket rally – which ironically was all about “[uniting] us all through female empowerment and solidarity” – Maxwell’s fall from grace is deservedly complete. What is now more important, however, is whether she’ll finally do the decent thing and turn up the heat on Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump amongst others.

 

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Ghastly Ghislaine – Robert Maxwell purchased the boat he named in his daughter’s honour from Emad Khashoggi. He fell off the back of the ‘Lady Ghislaine’ and drowned – if standard reporting is to be believed – on 5th November 1991. The gin palace is now named the ‘Dancing Hare’ and sleeps upto 12 guests with a crew of 13.
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