Today, NBC reported about Maxwell's continued fight for freedom. A whistle blower told the Judiciary Committee about Maxwell's preferential treatment. She had puppies to play with, room service, and law enforcement waiting on her every need. Yet again, NBC alludes to Trump being responsible.
Today, NBC reported about Maxwell's continued fight for freedom. A whistle blower told the Judiciary Committee about Maxwell's preferential treatment. She had puppies to play with, room service, and law enforcement waiting on her every need. Yet again, NBC alludes to Trump being responsible.
NBC provides the public with some good and weird news. The Supreme Court still acknowledges Maxwell's sex crimes (grooming and God knows what else), but Trump still refuses to say he won't pardon her. Trump said, "I wouldn’t consider it or not consider, I don’t know anything about it.” Weird.
NBC provides the public with some good and weird news. The Supreme Court still acknowledges Maxwell's sex crimes (grooming and God knows what else), but Trump still refuses to say he won't pardon her. Trump said, "I wouldn’t consider it or not consider, I don’t know anything about it.” Weird.
In September, 6 Epstein victims shared their stories. They didn't just talk about Epstein, they also mentioned his partner in sex trafficking crimes (Maxwell). As more information came out, Maxwell's prison experience was improving instead of worsening...? NBC points to the administration.
In September, 6 Epstein victims shared their stories. They didn't just talk about Epstein, they also mentioned his partner in sex trafficking crimes (Maxwell). As more information came out, Maxwell's prison experience was improving instead of worsening...? NBC points to the administration.
In August of this year, NBC reported that Virginia Giuffre's family felt that the government was giving Maxwell "A platform to rewrite history". The perspective NBC offers, isn't alluding to any ethical dilemma. At this time the pardon wasn't in question, because it is flat out wrong to do.
In August of this year, NBC reported that Virginia Giuffre's family felt that the government was giving Maxwell "A platform to rewrite history". The perspective NBC offers, isn't alluding to any ethical dilemma. At this time the pardon wasn't in question, because it is flat out wrong to do.