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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. It shouldn't come as a shock that they're
treating Glenn Maxwell like she checked into a botique hotel
with a bad name, and the rest of us are
supposed to just swallow this shit like it's normal. Meanwhile,
the people she helped breck don't get a single war meal, guarantee,
a cushy pillow, or even a proper apology. That right
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there smells like a system with priorities upside down. Sympathy
for the socialite can tempt for the survivors, and that's
the problem right there. Justice in this country is supposed
to mean equality before the law, But the second someone's
got money, status, or maybe some dirt, all that equal
treatment garbage goes right out the window. So let's just
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call this shit what it is. It's not some bureaucratic
oversight or a random act of kindness. It's calculated, deliberate
leniency disguised as procedure. The BOP has rules, ironclad ones
about inmate equality, about denying the appearance of favoritism. Yet
here we are watching a convicted sex trafficker, a woman
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who played a central role in enabling one of the
worst predators of the modern age get perks no regular
inmate could even dream of. Meanwhile, the survivors of her
crimes are left scraping together therapy money and trying to
rebuild live shattered before they ever had a chance to
live them Tell me again how the system is unbroken,
and don't hand me that special accommodations line they like
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to throw around. Spare me the bureaucratic pr We all
know how the game's played. The privilege get coded language
and quiet exceptions. The poor get punishment, neglect. They'll say
it's for mental health. They'll say it's for security. But
funny how that language only ever seems to protect the powerful.
Glamn Maxwell's not a misunderstood martyr. She's a facilitator of
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child exploitation, a woman who helped hand pick victims for
a monster and helped abuse them. Why is she being
treated like she's the one who needs protecting? And look,
you can dress it up however you want, but at
the end of the day, it's corruption. In a Cardigan.
This is the state saying we'll make you comfortable, Glane
because you come from the right circle. She gets special
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food special attention and likely a blind eye turn to
have the rules everyone else has to follow. The BOP
is supposed to represent structure, order, and accountability, yet here
it's bending its own damn rules. The message that sends
to the public is poisoned. It tells every victim, every taxpayer,
every person who's ever believed in consequences that if you're
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rich enough, connected enough, or infamous enough, the system will
find a way to soften the blow. That's not institutionalized punishment.
That's a club, and everyone who's watching knows that they're
not invited. Meanwhile, think about what this all looks like
to the survivors. Imagine living through that kind of trauma,
going through years of legal battles, seeing your abuser and
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your abusers enabler finally convict, and then hearing she's sitting
somewhere snacking on Chick fil A like she's at a
weekend to retreat. That shit's obscene. It's salt in the
wound that has never healed. Every little comfort she's given.
Tell survivors their pain is still secondary to the comfort
of somebody like Maxwell. And let's not forget the Bureau
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of Prisons has clear cut policies against preferential treatment of inmates,
they spell it out, but when it comes to Maxwell,
it's like the rule book got fed into a paper shredder.
They'll enforce every technicality for the regular folks, solitary confinement,
restricted mail, no special meals. But when it's someone with
connections and some dirt, suddenly it's flexibility. It's individual circumstances.
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It's careful management. Yeah right, it's coddling, plain and simple. Look,
you can call me old fashioned, but if you traffic children,
if you assist in their exploitation, if you play hostess
to one of the most evil men in modern history,
you should not be rewarded with comfort. You should not
be eating gourmet food or getting sympathy interviews through PR channels.
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You should be left with the same institutional mil tray
and the same hard bed every other inmate deals with. Period.
The idea that anyone, especially someone like Maxwell, deserves a
little extra understanding or grace after what she's done makes
me sick. It's morally bankrupt. It's just more proof that
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our sol called justice system doesn't actually serve justice. It
serves image management and convenience. It's easier for them to
appease the well connected than to confront their hypocrisy. Had on.
So yeah, locker and a cell processor like everyone else,
and stop the soft lux performance art. No more chick
fil A, no more comfort packages, no more quiet special
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treatment dressed up as protocol. How about we let the
survivors see that the system they trusted to deliver justice
actually gives a damn about them, not about keeping a
child trafficker comfortable. Because right now, every sandwich, every soft pillow,
every privilege that she's handed is a slap in the
face to all of us, especially those who suffered. It's
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the system telling them and us, loud and clear, we
remember the predator more than we honor the prey. And
until that changes, we're not looking at a justice system.
We're looking at a sick joke, one that keeps proving
it was never meant for people without power. This article
was published by Fox News headlined Glayne Maxwell gets hotel
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guest treatment at club fed prison consultant says. This article
was authored by Michael Ruiz. Glanne Maxwell, the sex trafficking
accomplice and former lover of Jeffrey Epstein, is getting unusually
favorable treatment after arriving at a club fed prison in Texas.
According to a new report, Well, no shit, she is.
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That's the whole point of moving her, right, we have
to look like they were doing something. Oh yeah, we're
gonna talk to Glaine Maxwell. We're gonna get to the
bottom of what Jeffrey Epstein was up to. Stop it.
Nobody believed it then and nobody believes it now. And
if you do believe it, boy do I got some
fine real estate to sell you. Beachfront by the way
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here in Las Vegas, Nevada. Resentful fellow prisoners have complained
of changes to the federal prison camp security measures and
occasional special privileges granted to Maxwell, according to the Wall
Street Journal, And look, there is no doubt that there
are special privileges being given to Glaine Maxwell. She shouldn't
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even be at this facility. Let's start there. Imagine having
the whole ass justice system bend over backwards for you
and you're out here molesting kids. Great message to send, boys,
I love that messaging. I mean, for real, are we
ever going to hold anybody accountable? Or are we just
going to keep playing these games? Yeah? Save the kids? Right?
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All the same people yelling that shit still won't even
sign the petition. Brian is a minimum security facility with
six hundred and twenty two inmates, including the Ranos fraudster
Elizabeth Holmes, and former The Real Housewives of Salt Lake
City star Jennifer Shaw. Now I'm not too familiar with
Jennifer Shaw, but I most certainly know Elizabeth Holmes, and
I can tell you for sure she belongs exactly where
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she is. The fraud that that woman was involved in,
the absolute nonsense she was involved in, Yeah, she got
everything she deserved, and in fact, I think she got
off light. The sixty three year old Maxwell arrived over
the summer after agreeing to me with federal prosecutors and
before the Supreme Court denied her latest appeal. That was
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all part of it. Look, the game is being played
right in front of our eyes. Glenne Maxwell knew she
wasn't getting appeal, so she figured her one hope was
to get some kind of compensation, if you will, from
the government by going and you know, putting a little
bit of an exclamation point on the narrative they're serving up.
Oh yeah, this one didn't do anything. That one didn't
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do anything. Nobody did anything. All of this is a lie.
Virginia eyed, this one lied. I'm a martyr. I'm still innocent.
The whole thing never challenged once, and then when all
said and done, she gives up no actionable intelligence. She
ends up getting moved to this cushy, club fed environment,
and I'm the asshole for asking questions, for being apoplectic
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about it. The paper also reported that Maxwell's fellow inmates
were warned not to discuss her case with the press.
One who talked to one of the paper's reporters was
later sent to a higher security facility. Imagine how fucked
up that is. Imagine being that woman's family. Glenn Maxwell's
out here diddling kids, and my relative gets shipped upstate
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because she talked about Maxwell's case. Where's the justice in that?
Where's the outrage? And in fact, if you're related to
that woman who got shipped up state, I'd love to
talk to you. Reach out to me and we'll definitely
have a chat about what's going on, because if I
were you, I'd be raised in all kinds of hell
about that. There is no way in hell that Glaine
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Maxwell should be getting any kind of favorable treatment, and
there's certainly no way that inmate should be getting shipped
out for talking about Maxwell. Really. Sam Mangle is a
federal prison consultant whose clients have included Sam Bankmin Freed,
and Steve Bannon. He told Fox News Digital he works
with two women incarcerated at Brian, neither of whom will
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discuss Maxwell, even with him over the phone or through email.
Speaking with the sister of one of my clients yesterday
or the day before, she told me that they're treating
Maxwell more like she's a guest in a hotel as
opposed to an inmate in a federal prison, he said Wednesday.
Just chew on that for a minute, then ask yourself
why who signed off on it? Why would they make
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it okay? Why would they think that Glainne Maxwell should
get this kind of treatment considering what she was guilty of.
And then if you still think it's not a cover up,
I don't know what to tell you. In one example,
he said that prison officials locked down the whole camp
so Maxwell could have a secretive visit with VIP guests
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in the chapel. What is this, fucking sons of anarchy? Oh,
let me go with a chapel and have a meeting, like,
what does that even mean? How has Glainne Maxwell afforded
such privilege? That's what everybody should be asking themselves. And
to the people that are out there who are more
mad that people are criticizing the administration and the DOJ
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than they are about this shit, what's wrong with you?
How would you spend all this time talking about the kids?
The kids, the kids, talking about pizzagate and that moron
Isaac Cappy. But now we have something real right in
front of us, and all of a sudden, because it
doesn't align politically, maybe it's a big problem, it's a
big hoax. Everybody should shut up about it. Well, I
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have some bad news. I'm not shutting up about anything.
And the more you try and cover it up, the
louder I'm gonna get. They actually closed everything down and
locked everybody in their unit and brought the visitors into
the chapel, but through a side entrance so that no
one can see who the visitors were. Mangele said, that's
very unusual, So it's time to file the Freedom of
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Information Act. Huh, why are people going to see Maxwell
in secret? How is that something that's okay? And who
signed off on it. However, he added, if Maxwell were
to have visitors in front of other inmates, that could
stoke further controversy, especially for prisoners with daughters the same
age as Maxwell's victims. It's unprecedented that someone convicted of
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sex crimes would be housed at Brian, he said, which
he called the most desirable prison for women convicted of
white collar felonies in the country. Well, think about that.
White collar criminals, fraud, tax evasion, you know, shit that
people make mistake about, or you know, maybe not a mistake,
but we're not talking about hurting children here. In fact,
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I think that if you commit a white collar crime
or something similar, there should be a special facility that
you go to. But Blayne Maxwell, she should be in
fucking Arkham Asylum. Anybody who hurts children and has no
remorse about it, especially Yeah, I have no remorse for you.
And if you think I'm in a city here and
just you know, shrug my shoulders and act like it's
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cool that she's getting all these special privileges, you have
not been paying attention. You're going to go into the
visiting room and see Maxwell, who doesn't belong there, having
these visits in a casual situation or environment that's upsetting.
He said, it really upsets the other inmates and their families.
Strings were absolutely pulled at the highest possible levels of
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the DOJ to get her removed from Tallahassee. To Brian,
he said, now, I agree that there was a reason
a mover from Tallahassee. Once she started cooperating, it was
obvious she was cooperating with Todd Blanche, she became a target.
I don't believe that there's a lot of people in
there that are cooperating. And we're talking about Tallahassee, no violence.
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Nobody's ever been murdered there, so it's not like we're
talking about fulsome We're not talking about San Quentin in
the eighties here, So please stop the bullshit. Put her
in solitary confinement, how about that. Blanche is a Deputy
Attorney General who interviewed Maxwell at her former prison, Federal
Correctional Institution Tallahassee and Florida in August. That facility is
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a low security prison, more typical for housing a sex
offender like Maxwell. Nope, I want high security facility. If
you're hurting children, your life should be fucking miserable for
the rest of it. No discussions, no what abouts, no qualifiers.
Enjoy your cell enjoy the blowney sandwiches. Shut the fuck up.
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A spokesperson for the US Bureau of Prisons did not
immediately respond to a request for comment. The agency instead
sent an automated email saying that its public affairs office
would not be commenting due to the ongoing government shutdown.
Oh well, isn't that convenient? Just another thing they can
hide with the government shut down. You know what, while
the government shut down, we shouldn't have to pay taxes.
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How about that? Not one dollar in taxes. You pro
rate that and give it back to us on our returns.
But that would never happen, right, only special privileges for
people like Maxwell, me and you. We can go get fucked.
The Supreme Court rejected Maxwell's appeal last week. She's due
for release in twenty thirty seven after a twenty year
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sentence for procuring girls for Epstein and abusing them, who
died in federal jail in New York. Before his own
trial in twenty nineteen, Maxwell told Blanche she never witnessed
President Donald Trump doing anything inappropriate with anybody. She shot
down claims former President Bill Clinton had traveled to Epstein's
infamous island in the US Virgin Islands and said the
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Clinton's were her friends, not Epstein's. Well, how would she
even know that? I thought she wasn't around Jeffrey. After
a while our relationship ended. I was with Ted Waite. No,
you weren't okay. You were a disgusting, vile skiffuza, And
every last ounce of my being literally hates you. I
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do believe that Epstein did a lot of not all,
but some of what he's accused of, and I'm not
here to defend him in any respect whatsoever. Maxwell told Blanche,
I don't want to, and I don't think he requires
nor deserves any type of protection from me in any
way to sugarcoat what he did or didn't do, and
then she goes on to sugarcoat everything. Cooperation with authorities
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is one of two major areas where inmates can improve
their prison conditions, according to Mangle. The other is acceptance
of responsibility. When Maxwell met with Black, she claimed her
innocence and denied having witnessed any non consensual sexual activity
or sex with miners. Well she's a liar. How about that?
Ghlaine Maxwell is a liar. I don't care what she thinks,
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what she says. She's a child molesting liar that shouldn't
be eating Chick fil a sandwiches instead, she should be
eating whatever comes on those mil trays. And you know
what the most disgusting thing about all of this is,
It's not just even the fact that Gallainne Maxwell is
getting pampered like some high society guests at a halfway house.
It's that the whole damn system is playing along, acting
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like this is normal. Like the woman who help traffic
miners deserves dignity and comfort before the girl she helped
destroy ever get a fraction of either. That's the punchline.
The state always finds compassion for the criminal, never for
the collateral damage. We've watched the circus long enough to
know how it ends. People like Maxwell always get a
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softer landing. She'll do her time, probably serve less than
she should, and then one day she'll be sping cappuccinos
in some coastal town, pretending to be a cautionary tale
instead of a co conspirator, and the survivors, well, they'll
still be fighting the nightmare, still trying to claw back
something resemble in peace. So no, I don't want to
hear about her rehabilitation. I don't want to see her
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doing yoga or smiling for the camera and some puff
piece about redemption. You don't redeem what she did. You
don't rehab that kind of rot. You bury it, you
remember it, and you make damn sure no one like
her ever sees privilege again, Because if a convicted child
trafficker can still get the velvet glove treatment, then the
moral foundation of our soul called justice system is in cracked.
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It's completely hollow. Lock the door, turn the key. Stop
pretending she's owed a shred of comfort. Every convenience she's
granted is a reminder that money still outweighs morality in
this country, and until that changes, justice will remain a
luxury product, just another thing the powerful can buy while
the rest of us are left choking on the fumes.
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