What the Rittenhouse Trial Distracted Everyone Away from Seeing (PART 2)
Earlier we told you about the trial of Andrew Coffee IV who was found not guilty of murder and attempted murder of police officers who had broke into his home in a no-knock raid.
This was going on during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, but the media successfully distracted most people away from actually hearing anything about this.
This wasn’t the only trial that we were being distracted away from though. There is another very high-profile case going on right now that is expected to begin their opening statement next week. That is the trial of Jeffrey Epstein’s former lover, Ghislaine Maxwell and the charges of sex trafficking brought against her.
When Ghislaine Maxwell leaves Manhattan federal court at the end of each day of her upcoming sex abuse trial, the British socialite will return to a Brooklyn jail cell that she says is plagued by vermin and the scent of raw sewage.
Since her July 2020 arrest on charges of grooming underage girls for now-deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse, Maxwell has been held in isolation at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), a jail where, according to several defense attorneys, conditions are substandard.
Maxwell has said raw sewage seeped into her cell, that she was given moldy food and deprived of water, and that guards shine flashlights at her at night, court filings show. Her attorney Bobbi Sternheim compared her cell to Hannibal Lecter’s, a far cry from Maxwell’s pre-arrest life of luxury.
Maxwell cited the jail’s conditions in three of her four bail requests, all of which were denied by U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, who called Maxwell a flight risk. Those denials were twice upheld on appeal.
Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to six counts of sex trafficking and other crimes. Jury selection is underway, with opening statements scheduled for Nov. 29.
You really have to ask yourself why the media only focuses on certain things in the news. It’s because it’s going to get the biggest reaction and cause the most amount of problems in which the media can then go out and cover. It’s just a vicious cycle. They light the fires, then they go put fuel on them.
Another reason is that there are people who need to be protected in the Maxwell trial. There are some big names that are involved in this horror and the elites don’t want you to know who they are and are doing whatever they can to protect them.
Sources:
Reuters