Jeffery Epstein was a terribly terrible human being whose fate, as grim and lonely as it was, did not serve him with the proper dose of justice for his crimes.
Epstein was well-known for his cadre of young, (and we mean under 18), women, many of whom have come forward to indicate that he and his gal pal Ghislaine Maxwell were running an underground sex trafficking ring that catered to high-end clients in the worlds of politics and Hollywood.
With Jeffrey Epstein now dead of a dubious suicide in prison, it only took a few months for authorities to bring in Maxwell, but the story is starting to look familiar again.
A LAWYER for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein believes Ghislaine Maxwell will also die in prison because she “knows too much.”
Following her arrest, Spencer Kuvin – who represents several of the late-paedo’s victims in Florida – said the Brit, 58, may take her own life behind bars but also added that powerful people may try and silence her.
He told the Daily Mail: “It may be that she can’t handle the fear of what’s going to happen to her and takes matters into her own hands or there will be people who are very afraid of what she has to say.”
The socialite, who is the daughter of disgraced media mogul Robert Maxwell, faces up to 35 years in prison if she is found guilty of the charges, it has been reported.
And Kuvin believes if she is jailed, Ghislaine will spend the rest of her life behind bars.
He said: “I don’t think she is going to get out of jail alive. I said the same thing about Jeffrey Epstein and people laughed at me.
With Epstein dead and gone, Maxwell may be more willing to talk, which could, in turn, bring a bit more closure to the young women that these two monsters abused so viciously.