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Kid Berwyn

(23,764 posts)
8. Great question. Any suicide note also might be helpful.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 06:34 PM
Aug 2019

Regarding confessions, though...



'He was the center of it': With Jeff Epstein dead, charging co-conspirators likely an uphill battle, experts say

Kristine Phillips, USA TODAY Aug. 12, 2019

Excerpt...

Legal experts say prosecutors will face an uphill battle if they try to charge Maxwell or other alleged aiders and abettors, especially because the principal defendant is gone.

"You can expect that the government is going to aggressively pursue evidence of their guilt. One of the big differences is, though, there is no big fish for those people to flip against," said Renato Mariotti, a former Illinois federal prosecutor who worked on child exploitation cases. "The challenge that the government is going to have is they're going to have to prove that she knew when she was recruiting women that they were underage, that she knew they'll perform sex acts."

Source...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/08/12/jeffrey-epsteins-death-leaves-open-questions-ghislaine-maxwell/1985519001/



Thus, when AG Bill Barr says he’s “appalled” and “angry, frankly” about Epstein’s reported demise and underscores how the DoJ will go after Epstein’s co-conspirators no one trembles in their Dockers or golf cleats.

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