Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite accused of attracting and trafficking teenage girls for convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, could have planned to cut a deal with prosecutors – but what information she has may not be as valuable as it Once upon a time, Fox Nation host Nancy Grace told the podcast “Fox News Rundown” on Wednesday.
“What does she really have?” asked Grace, host of the recently released special Fox Nation, “A Ghislaine Maxwell Investigation with Nancy Grace.” “Yes, I know she has a lot, but let’s think about it. If she claims to have videos and photos of rich, powerful or influential people having sexual relations with minors, it is my understanding that then.” “Epstein’s Manhattan town hall was raided, they found much of it in his safety as somewhere on the ground. If they already had that, what could they really give them?”
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Grace later handled a letter sent by Maxwell’s lawyers requesting that the judge presiding over the case release her to the general population of the Metropolitan Detention Center so that she would stop being treated “less favorably than a typical pretrial. detinee, “which they assume is the result of Jeffrey Epstein’s” apparent suicide attempt “in July 2019.
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The letter also claims that Maxwell is “subject to suicide guard protocols” which include “waking up every few hours at night and being forced to wear special clothing.”
“She has to go to jail and stay in jail. She does not have to see the light of day,” Grace said, “and I really can not believe she’s crying about her circumstances behind bars, because the girls who have been molested have been sentenced to a lifetime of remembering the molestations. “
Grace is also hosting a new Fox Nation special, ““American Kidnapping: Finding Elizabeth Smart with Nancy Grace,” which takes an in-depth look at the 2002 abduction of the 14-year-old Utah girl.
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“The more we look at the crime and the more we look at the way it happened, the more we find … and more details,” Grace said of the new series.
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The show focuses on the life of Smart since her rescue in March 2003, and examines the background of the couple who took her into custody and the surprising release of the 2018 prisoner who opened some of the wounds where Smart and her family thought they were healed.
“Elizabeth was found alive and she went on with her life. But, you know, as a crime victim myself, people use the word termination or go on with their lives,” Grace said. “And yes, we do. But I always say that there is no such thing as closure, because violent crime affects you for the rest of your life … You go on with your life, but you are never the same.That we learn a lot when the time comes about Elizabeth, about the effect it has on her and her family.
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“And in my mind, justice has been denied because [kidnapper] Wanda Barzee is free. “
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