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November 24, 2025 29 mins

Ghislaine Maxwell’s family released a new statement in response to the Department of Justice’s announcement that it is closing its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirators. In it, they expressed “relief” that the probe has ended and argued that it validates their long-standing claim that Ghislaine was unfairly targeted and scapegoated. The family asserted that Ghislaine was prosecuted simply because of her association with Epstein, implying that her conviction was more about public pressure than actual culpability. They continue to frame her as a victim of circumstance, not a willing participant in the crimes for which she was convicted.

The statement reads less like a defense and more like a soft relaunch of Ghislaine’s image—an attempt to reframe her legacy as unjustly ruined rather than rightly condemned. By invoking the DOJ’s decision as supposed proof of her innocence, the Maxwell family is working to erase the mountain of evidence, the survivor testimony, and the jury’s unanimous verdict that put her in prison. It’s a bold move—one that deliberately ignores the reality of what she did and who she helped. Their message isn’t justice-seeking; it’s reputation management dressed up as vindication.


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Ghislaine Maxwell's family breaks their silence with bombshell claim as Trump decision to close Epstein case triggers MAGA civil war and cover-up claims | Daily Mail Online






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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's up, everyone, and welcome to another episode of the
Epstein Chronicles. So here we are again, another chapter in
the long, bitter saga of Jeffrey Epstein and his global
web of power, silence, and rot. And wouldn't you know it,
just when you think the final insult has already been delivered,

(00:21):
the Department of Justice steps up to give the story
the burial it never earned. They officially announced that they're
closing the federal probe in Epstein's co conspirators. That's right,
case closed, curtains drawn, no more charges, no more names,
no more justice. It's over. Oh, quiet bureaucratic shrug, at

(00:42):
the end of one of the most horrific criminal enterprises
of the twenty first century. And as you all know,
we're not talking about some boutique scandal. We're talking about
a multinational human trafficking operation that spanned decades and continents,
involving under age girls, elite institutions, intelligence communities, and billionaires

(01:05):
who flew private while feeding off the powerless. And after
all the headlines, all the leaks, all the survivor testimony,
the DOJ's final answer is We're done here. No one
else will be held accountable everyone not already in prison,
which is basically no one or dead, gets to slip

(01:25):
quietly back into their penthouses, their boardrooms, and their diplomatic community.
And in the vacuum, in that perfect government sanctioned silence,
here come the Maxwell's, dragging their legacy back into the light.
The family of Glenn Maxwell has issued a new statement
in response to the DOJ's announcement, and just like that,
the campaign to rewrite history is on, with the ink

(01:48):
on Epstein's case barely dry. They want you to believe
that Glaine is some kind of scapegoat, and that sheep
had a price that was far beyond what was fair,
That she too is a victim in all of this,
not a predator, not an enabler, but a misunderstood woman
caught in the undertow of a corrupt system. Yo, let's
stop that bullshit right there. Glenn Maxwell wasn't framed, she

(02:13):
wasn't persecuted. She wasn't the fall gal for epstein sins.
She was his co conspirator. She recruited girls, she groomed them,
she participated. A jury heard the evidence, multiple judges reviewed it,
and she was convicted of sex trafficking, miners, not by rumor,
not by Twitter, by fact. That conviction wasn't the witch hunt.

(02:35):
It was a mirror held up to her actions, and
that sentence was earned. But the Maxwell's, descendants of empire
of dynastic wealth and media power, don't take kindly to accountability.
They have spent years trying to ban public perception, fighting
her conviction in court and in the press, and now
that the DOJ has hung up its gloves, they're making

(02:57):
their move. Their statement doesn't just push for leecy. They're
trying to relitigate the past, to repaint Klaine as someone
who suffered by proximity, not someone who orchestrated from within.
And yo, it's grotesque, but it's also revealing because what
we're witnessing isn't just the arrogance of one family. It's

(03:17):
the rot at the heart of the elite community. It's
the same rot that let Epstein operate for years with impunity,
the same rot that handed him a sweetheart deal in Florida,
the same rot that left the cameras off and the
guards asleep the night he died. And now it's working
over time to san blast Laine Maxwell's name clean but

(03:38):
not here not today, not ever. The DOJ may have
decided to walk away from the story, but we haven't.
The survivors haven't, and you shouldn't either, because justice doesn't
come with a press release. It's a reckoning, and the
reckoning isn't done. So let's begin. This article was published

(03:59):
by the Deli Mail and the headline Glenn Maxwell's family
break their silence with bombshell claim as Trump decision to
close Epstein case triggers Magis civil war and cover up claims.
And I keep hearing about a Maga civil war. And
while that's certainly true, what about the fact that the
Democrats are also trying to jump onto the dogpile and

(04:21):
utilize this as some kind of political cudgel. I don't
think they understand what they're stepping into, though. I think
a lot of people are under the impression that their
so called faves aren't going to get caught up in this.
But unfortunately for my left leaning friends, that's a trap.
Because if you think the left doesn't have their own
problems when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein, you have not

(04:42):
been paying attention. Those problems have mostly been swept under
the rug. But now with this hyper focus that we see.
I don't know if I'd be doing any victory dances
on the left yet. We haven't got to George Mitchell,
we haven't got to Bill Richardson, we haven't got to
Stacy Plaskett. I say we, I mean, you know, the
general public, wait till they stumble on that shit. Because

(05:05):
right now, if you look at Twitter or x whatever
you want to call it, you got people who are
talking about things that we talked about three four years ago,
and they're talking about them like it's this big, you know, revelation.
So people are gonna stumble on this other stuff and
they're going to be very shocked to find out that
a lot of their faives are going to be caught up.
So I would reserve the victory dances for now, and

(05:27):
I would also urge you against trying to politicize this.
And remember that we're talking about real people here. We're
talking about over a thousand people who have been abused.
They still haven't had any kind of justice. So while
all of you are trying to use this as a
cudgel to hit each other over the head with the
people who actually suffered are forced to sit back and

(05:48):
watch this side show. And how do you think that
makes them feel. I'm sure they're not feeling great about it. Oh,
you can find time to fight, you can find time
to throw allegations around, but there's no time to arrest
anybody that was involved. There's no time for an investigation.
Makes sense. This article was authored by Brittany Chain. Gahlain

(06:09):
Maxwell's family have broken their silence to insist she is
innocent and was subjected to government misconduct in an unscrupulous
effort to blame someone for Jeffrey Epstein's crimes after he died.
Oh yeah, that's exactly what happened here. We all know
that Gallain Maxwell, she was just coerced into everything. She
had no part, no role, nothing. In fact, it's obvious

(06:31):
to me that Gallain Maxwell is just the most misunderstood
woman in the history of the world. That's what her
family wants you to think. President Donald Trump and his
Attorney General Pam Bondier, facing Maga mutiny Amid, claims they
botched an investigation into Epstein's laundry list of crimes? Is
it just a Maga revolution? Though? Aren't the Democrats calling

(06:55):
for committees and this, that and the other thing? I
keep seeing about a Maga revolution. And while you're right,
there are a lot of people that voted for Trump
that are fired the fuck up. Don't act like it's
not a situation that the Democrats are trying to utilize either.
They most certainly are, but I think that they're making
a big mistake. I mean, how can you have one

(07:16):
of your colleagues, a sitting member of Congress, being investigated
by Jeffrey Epstein, but you're calling for investigations of other people?
What does that even mean? How about some accountability within
your own caucus? How about all the people from the
Democratic Party who have taken money from Jeffrey Epstein over
the years, including Chuck Schumer's dumbass, I see him talking

(07:39):
about files. Really, buddy, is that really what you want
to do considering your own deep ties? And like I
was just saying with Stacy Plaskett, can you imagine if
it was insert congressmen here that was on the other
side of the aisle, They'd be going bananas. There'd be articles,
you know, expose as the whole thing, but nothing about
Stacey Plaskett. Ask yourself, why if Epstein's such a big

(08:02):
deal to those on the left that are trying to
make this a political tool, then you should start with
your own house and clean that up. But Bondi maintains
that years after rampant speculation, there is no evidence Epstein
ever held a client list implicating high profile associates. No shit,
I told you that for how long. So Trump's not

(08:23):
wrong about that, and that's not what I have a
problem with. My problem with Donald Trump is the way
he's dismissing this like it's no big deal. That shit
is unacceptable, and anybody who's doing that, I have to
question why. But I've told you for years now that
the client list was nothing but bunk, a bunch of
fugazi misdirection operations like this. They don't use client list, folks,

(08:48):
not at all. And anybody telling you that Glain Maxwell
was anything more than a manager, they're lying too. What
you think Lane Maxwell was privy to everything that was
going on. No way in hell Glenn Maxwell is being
penalized for what she did as far as her behavior
with Jeffrey Epstein, and I assure you there was no

(09:10):
prosecutorial misconduct when Glenn Maxwell was molesting those girls. That's
all on her, has nothing to do with the prosecution.
Maxwell was convicted in twenty twenty one, two years after
Epstein was found dead in his cell while awaiting trial
for child sex offenses. Her family now maintained our sister
Glaine did not receive a fair trial, claiming prosecutor stopped

(09:32):
at nothing to convict her due to the public's appetite
for her to face justice on Epstein's behalf after his death. No,
that's not the truth. We all heard from the survivors
who said that Glenn Maxwell abused them. We all heard
about Glenn Maxwell bringing girls across state lines, gaining their trust,
and then leading them directly to Jeffrey Epstein for him

(09:54):
to abuse. So please explain to me, like I'm as
dumb as Candace Owens, why Glann Mae Maxwell should be
let out of prison. According to the family statement, Maxwell
is prepared to file a rid of habeas corpus, which
would allow her to challenge her imprisonment. Oh sure, go ahead,
challenge away, Gleanne Maxwell, You're not going anywhere. And for

(10:14):
all the slow people in the back, she has nothing
left to offer. There is no names to offer up,
there is no information to offer up. Nothing. You know,
the only other person that could have offered up real
names who knew the inner workings of what Epstein was doing.
That was Jean Luke Brunel. And well he died in
the jail cell too, I know, I know, just another coincidence.

(10:38):
This challenge would be on the basis of new evidence,
such as government misconduct that would have likely changed the
trial's outcome. The family argues that Maxwell should have been
protected under an agreement Epstein entered with the Department of
Justice in two thousand and seven, in which they vowed
not to prosecute any of his co conspirators after he
paid fines, paid victims millions of dollars, and serve thirteen

(11:01):
months in prison. And this vile ass family, they have
the audacity to put victims in quotation marks, like there
were really no victims. No, nobody got abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
Everything was on the up and up. Just a bunch
of fourteen and fifteen year old girls from the local
high school that wanted to get assaulted, right, Team Maxwell.
Isn't that what you're telling us? Isn't that what you're

(11:23):
trying to pitch us? And remember, we're not just talking
about the women that were a little bit older. We're
talking about the women that were at this high school.
But according to Glenn Maxwell's family, oh, there were no victims.
This is all just a big misunderstanding, just a bunch
of people that are telling stories and Glenn Maxwell, Glenn
Maxwell's a pillar of the community. She's a real Salt

(11:44):
and Earth type. Just ask her family. But whatever you do,
don't ask the victims. Counsel representing Maxwell, David Oscar Marcus, said,
I'd be surprised if President Trump knew his lawyers were
asking the Supreme Court to let the government break a deal.
He is the ultimate deal maker, and I'm sure he'd
agree that when the United States gives its word, it

(12:05):
should keep it. With all the talk about who's being
prosecuted and who isn't, it's especially unfair that Glene Maxwell
remains in prison based on a promise the US government
made and broke. The only problem is it has nothing
to do with a promise that anyone made or broke.
The assist in US Attorney in Florida can't sign a

(12:26):
deal that binds all the other districts. That's not how
it works. That can only be done through special circumstances,
and that wasn't done here, so Maxwell would be shielded
for crimes that fit within the NPA's ambit. But besides that,
it's fair game. And remember, she wasn't charged in Florida.
She was charged in New York. And I have bad

(12:48):
news for people out there that want to commit crimes.
If you commit a crime in New York and one
in Florida, and you get immunity for what's going on
down in Florida, that doesn't transfer up to New York.
But that's their argument. What they're trying to say is
that this MPa it protected her no matter where she went,
whether it be Florida, New York, anywhere in the United States.

(13:10):
But unfortunately for her and her team, that's not how
the law works. And that's why I think this argument,
like the rest of the arguments Glenn Maxwell has made
over the years, will fail because no matter the carrying on,
no matter the narratives, no matter what her lawyer says,
the evidence that we heard and saw at trial tells
us the real story, and that real story is Glenn

(13:32):
Maxwell is exactly where she belongs. All Right, We're gonna
wrap up episode one right here, and in the next
episode we're gonna pick up where we left off. All
of the information that goes with this episode can be
found in the description box. What's up, everyone, and welcome
to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. In this episode,

(13:52):
we're gonna pick back up where we left off with
the Delly mail article talking about Gleanne Maxwell's family and
their latest statement, and the author of this article once
again is Brittany Chain. The controversial deal stated if Epstein
successfully fulfills all of the terms and conditions of this agreement,
the United States also agrees that it will not institute

(14:14):
any criminal charges against any potential co conspirators of Epstein,
including but not limited to, four of Epstein's assistants. This
did not name Maxwell specifically, So the real question is
how did Jeffrey Epstein get that kind of deal in
the first place. Why was he given a deal where
even unnamed co conspirators were going to be protected. Can

(14:37):
you show me a deal like that that's ever happened before,
because I can't find one. We're talking about a once
in a lifetime kind of deal for a guy who
was molesting kids, and still to this day, we have
never got an explanation as to why somebody would think
that's a good idea. They had the goods on Jeffrey Epstein.

(14:57):
They could have put this motherfucker under the prison in
in two thousand and eight, but they decided not to.
They kicked it back down to the state. And we
all know that the state is not going to be
as severe as the federal government. And how do we
know that's the truth in the case, Well, look at
how easy Jeffrey Epstein had it when he was out
on bond, When he got out on bail, when he

(15:18):
was committing probation violation after probation violation on a daily basis,
nobody did shit to stop them. And that's because it's
easier for Jeffrey Epstein to spread that money around in
a place like Palm Beach than it would be federally.
And all you have to do is look at how
things worked out down in Palm Beach when it comes
to the terms of his house arrest and his actual

(15:39):
arrest to know that the fix was in. We've already
established that somebody tipped him off to being raided. So
what you think that the fix wasn't in the whole
way around, It most certainly was. And when you add
all of that up, and you add on top of
it the fact that there's this NPA with a bunch
of unnamed co conspirators that are being protected. What you're

(16:00):
left with is a deal that should have never happened,
a deal that nobody else in the history of the
country basically has ever received. So the question, once again
is why Jeffrey Epstein, what made him so special? Why
would a guy like that rate to get such a
deal like this? And they still haven't even answered that
basic question. And considering that, you really think we're ever

(16:22):
going to see any kind of real files or any
kind of real transparency, It's never going to happen. But
the two thousand and seven deal applied only to the
US Attorney's office in the Southern District of Florida. Prosecutors
found a loophole in which they were able to target
Maxwell in New York, which treats such agreements differently to
the vast majority of American states. Glenn Maxwell's lawyers are

(16:45):
asking the court to resolve this difference between the districts.
A filing scene by Daily mail dot Com states and
to be clear, Glenn Maxwell's not making any new arguments
she's not showing up with any new evidence. What she's
doing is what she's been doing from the very beginning,
trying to rely on loopholes and technicalities because the evidence
doesn't line up with the narrative she's pitching. So while

(17:08):
she can hope for is that the government fucked up
and that there is prosecutorial misconduct. But we've had multiple
courts now say that that's not the case, from district
court to the appeals court, and now I'm guessing the
Supreme Court. It's gonna tell her the same thing. You
did what you did. You're in the place you belong,
shut up, do your time, and maybe when you get

(17:31):
out you can have some semblance of life. And considering
the damage you did to these survivors, you should be
happy that you even have a chance at perhaps having that,
Because a lot of these survivors that you helped abuse,
they're gonna have to live the rest of their lives
with this shit hanging over their heads. Every time they
close their eyes, every time they think about, you know,
the past, every time something triggers them, They're gonna have

(17:55):
to think about what Kallay and Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein
did to them, And there's no loophole technicality that's going
to save you from that fate. We had the trial,
we had the do over, You've had your chance at appeal.
Now it's over. Just accept your fate for what it is.
And for people who think Maxwell has something left to
give you are absolutely incorrect. If she had anything to give,

(18:17):
she would have given it up a long time ago.
What she's gonna go sit in prison and sit on information?
That is not how it works. When you first get
arrested and you sit down, they'll three O to you,
you'll have a profer session and they'll make you king
or queen for the day. That means, if you give
them all the information they're looking for, and you tell
them all the crimes you've committed, you'll get immunity for

(18:39):
those crimes and you'll get good time. As far as
the judge is concerned and as far as the court's concerned,
Maxwell didn't do any of that, didn't even attempt to
do it. And that's because Maxwell was never a key
cog when it comes to the back room dealing and
the actual plots that were being put into play. This

(19:00):
was another piece on the chess board. No doubt about it.
But she willingly abused these girls. She willingly engaged in
this behavior with Jeffrey Epstein, and that's why she's in prison,
not because she's serving time for somebody else's crimes, because
she's serving time for her own. The family wants Maxwell's
sentence to be vacated and for her to be referred

(19:21):
for resentencing, accusing the court of also applying an incorrect
guideline range and offense level. Yeah, too little should have
been more. The Maxwell family's comments come out a time
of heightened interest in the case, after Bondie's memo attempted
to shut down long held theories of an Epstein client list. Well, look,
I have to tell you they're not wrong about that.

(19:43):
There's never been a client list, So I'm not going
to beat that dead horse more here. But let's be clear,
there is no client list, and the fact that people
were pitching that shit to you for so long it's
bad news. And if I were you, I'd be very,
very skeptical of the people that were pitched that. What
sort of motivation do you have by pitching that there's

(20:04):
some client list that doesn't exist, Trying to get clicks,
trying to drum up interest in a case like this,
you have to make things up. There is so much there.
I don't understand why people have to make things up.
There is so much salacious bullshit. That's true. You don't
have to make things up about a wendigo or about
a chuop ofcabra, or about Bigfoot riding in on a unicorn.

(20:27):
Save that nonsense. There is plenty here. Back in February,
Bondie told Fox News that a list of Epstein's clients
was on her desk for a review. I told you
then that was a lie. I told you back in
February that she was bullshitting you and that there's no list,
And I caught some blowback from people that support President Trump.

(20:47):
Shockingly enough, those saying people are silent. Now, well, I
wonder why. Look, you can't trust the people in power
to do the right thing. It doesn't matter who gets elected,
it doesn't matter what administration's in office. Power protects power,
and that's how it's always been and that's how it's
always going to be unless we change shit. But unfortunately,

(21:08):
we keep voting for the same people and we keep
sending the same people back to Washington. So when you
do that, you're going to get the same results. Right,
So it's no mystery to me why we find ourselves
in the position that we find ourselves in. Questioned by
reporters about the claim in recent days, her spokesman clarified
that she had been referring to files in the case generally. Well,

(21:29):
that's what I said from the jump, just say the files.
Why are you trying to talk about a list? See
the problem is people are disappointed. They thought Tom Hanks
was going to be on this so called list, and
Oprah and all these other people, all these other Hollywood stars.
But that's not what Epstein was up to. Oh sure,
he piled around with some people from Hollywood and some

(21:50):
of the people you know, we're at his parties. But
as far as the compromount operation, that wasn't for famous people.
That was for scientists, that was for world leaders, for
business magnates, and it wasn't for everybody. People get confused
a whole lot when it comes to Epstein, and I
keep hearing this word client thrown around, like Jeffrey Epstein

(22:10):
was Heidi fucking flies. That's not what was going on here.
And more times than not, the people spinning that bullshit
are also the same people that we're talking about this list.
Maxwell's brother Ian told The Spectator that his sister has
always denied any such list existed, saying his family was
not surprised by a Bondi's memo. My sister has always

(22:32):
maintained that there was never such a thing. It never existed,
he said. If you prick a conspiracy, the balloon goes
down and people wonder why they've been fooled. He called
out Elon Musk and other high profile social media influencers
for giving tremendous currency to conspiracy theories about the list,
ultimately giving it a life of its own that was

(22:53):
always going to become a thorn in Trump's side. Well,
I don't disagree with that, and that's because I think
they should have been truthful from the very beginning and
told people what was what. But instead they let the
bullshit fester. They gave it fertile ground, and people in
the know who knew better, they propagated the myth of

(23:13):
this list existing, and unfortunately for the Trump administration, now
these chickens are coming home to roost and it's becoming
a gigantic problem for them. They've reached the end of
the road. It's finished. For what it's worth. I think
the President would be pleased they've concluded that. He said, Yo,
you know you're on the wrong side of history when

(23:33):
the Maxwell family is singing your praises. Donald Trump needs
to reverse course, and he needs to do it now.
But instead he keeps doubling down. And look, it's one
thing to say the list doesn't exist, because it doesn't.
It's another to act like what Epstein was up to
was no big deal and just dismiss what's going on
here as just a sick side show, especially considering the

(23:56):
real side show is the fact that you folks in
DC are trying to cover this up. That's the real
side show. President Trump last week rebuked a reporter for
asking about the Justice Department's memo, telling them that the
catastrophic flooding in Texas was more important. Trump has urged
his supporters to not waste time and energy on the

(24:16):
issue as he continued to be pressed on it. Yesterday,
he said Bondi had handled the controversy very well and
that it was ultimately up to her. Oh sure, up
to her, huh mister ahm in charge of everything. But this.
They're setting BONDI up to be the fall guy or
fall woman. I should say, just like they set up Acosta.

(24:36):
Whatever she thinks is credible should be released, he told
reporters before denying his name appeared in any of the records,
but his allies, including House A representative speaker Mike Johnson,
have called for transparency. Leading MACA voices including Tucker Carlson,
Marjorie Taylor Green, Steve Bannon, and Megan Kelly have also
joined the call for the files to be released. Can

(25:00):
anyone not want them released? Like? I don't understand what
are you worried about? We're a DAK victims' names. Everybody
else gets outed. If you were breaking bread with Epstein's,
so what that's your bad? Why were you doing it?
Nobody made you go and have his food or accept
his hospitality, but you did so. If your name shows
up in the files, well you're gonna have some questions

(25:22):
to answer, and maybe it'll teach you a life lesson
about who you choose to spend your time with. MAGA loyalists,
among many others, have long theorized that the financier Pedophile
did not kill himself in his cell in twenty nineteen,
as the coroner ruled. But this was also rubbish by
Bondie's new memo in which he ruled out any foul play.

(25:44):
So it's just maga people. Huh. The Democrats aren't setting
up a committee or anything like that. The truth is,
any decent person, no matter your political bend, should be
absolutely outraged by all of this. Ian Maxwell said, Maxwell's
statement has not changed his sister's opinion. She has long
believed Epstein was murdered. I think there is more substance

(26:05):
to different and opposing views that he was murdered. Ian said,
that is and remains my sister's view for what it's worth.
Ian said, while people seem to think this involves some
James bond figure slipping into the prison, he suggested a
separate theory entirely. It seems to preclude another way in
which that may have happened, him actually paying someone in

(26:26):
prison to kill him, suicide by internal killing. I think
he's close, but I don't think it was Epstein paying
somebody to kill him. I think that the message was
sent by Tartaglioni, and then Epstein did what he did.
When you look at this in HD, I think that's
the only real plausible scenario. But of course i remain
open to whatever evidence is out there, and I'm not

(26:48):
just going to get locked into one theory or another.
If more evidence is provided, we'll follow it wherever it goes.
As part of the probe into Epstein's death, around eleven
hours of footage taken from inside the Metropolitan Correctional Center
in New York City on August ninth and tenth, two
thousand and nine, was publicly revealed for the first time
earlier this month. Following his arrest on multiple charges, including

(27:11):
sex trafficking. He was found on a responsive in his
cell early in the morning of August tenth, and was
later declared dead in the hospital. The FBI and DOJ
investigation into his death has concluded, the same as the coroner,
that Epstein committed suicide by hanging. CCTV footage from outside
the cell appears to show the orange clad pedophile being

(27:33):
led to his cell by a guard and being trailed
by a second one at seven forty nine on the
night of August ninth. The two guards in Epstein can
be seen walking across the common area as they moved
toward his cell. According to US news site Axios. The
DOJ said that while the footage, which was taken between
seven forty pm and six forty a m. The next day,

(27:55):
doesn't show a cell door, it would capture anyone moving
to it. According to Axios, investigators examined the footage and
found that between ten forty pm on August ninth and
six thirty pm on August tenth, when Epstein was locked
in his cell, no one was seen entering the area
around his cell. The joint FBI and DOJ investigation concluded

(28:17):
that Epstein was not murdered, nor did he blackmail powerful
figures or keep a client list. The memo from the
FBI and DOJ announced that no one involved in Epstein's
case will follow Maxwell to prison as no further charges
will be filed. So let's just call this what it is,
an insult, and not just to the survivors but to

(28:38):
the truth itself. We have the DOJ walking away from
one of the ugliest, most well connected criminal networks in
modern history, and in doing so, they left the door
open for revisionists like Maxwell to try and rewrite history.
But Glenn Maxwell was convicted in the court of law.
The jury heard all the evidence, and the girls, now
grown women. They stood up up there and told us

(29:01):
what she did. And yet here we are watching her
family try and suggest that it was all some kind
of mistake. Look, the Maxwell family, they might have their
own resources to push their own version of events, and
the DOJ they might be happy to let the whole
thing drift into the rear view. But we're not gonna forget,
not the crimes, certainly, not the complicity, not the cowardice,

(29:22):
and not the survivors who were brave enough to speak
when everyone else was trying to stay quiet. The case
may be closed, but the story isn't over, not by
a long shot. All of the information that goes with
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