she's looking at 17 more years at the puppy camp and can't even pet the puppies homegirl will say anything.
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she's looking at 17 more years at the puppy camp and can't even pet the puppies homegirl will say anything.
any ne thing.
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she's looking at 17 more years at the puppy camp and can't even pet the puppies homegirl will say anything.
any ne thing.
@futurebird I thought she only has to report to puppy camp at night.
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@futurebird I thought she only has to report to puppy camp at night.
She is "eligible" for work release on paper I don't think they have rolled that out yet. You know... public outcry.
For now they are just sending any of the other inmates from puppy camp who complain about her being there to more harsh facilities to keep media from having anything to say about it. Because talking to media is SERIOUS. Sex crimes not so much.
Inmate Who Criticized Ghislaine Maxwell Punished With Move to Higher-Security Prison
A former inmate at Ghislaine Maxwell’s cushy prison camp says she was recently booted to a high-security prison—hours after an article came out in which she spoke out against Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator. According to a report from the Daily Mail, 44-year-old Julie Howell gave an interview to a British newspaper in which she said that she was “disgusted” by Maxwell’s transfer to the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas. Hours after the story ran on August 4, prison warden Tanisha Hall called
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@futurebird I thought she only has to report to puppy camp at night.
When Jeffery was on "work release" down in Palm Beach FL they let him work from a non-profit that he founded himself... he was the only employee and presumably his own boss. So maybe she will do something like that.
Meanwhile the other inmates are striving for the opportunity to bag groceries.
But, I guess with all of the public attention they wouldn't just do that right out of the gate. When everyone forgets.
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She is "eligible" for work release on paper I don't think they have rolled that out yet. You know... public outcry.
For now they are just sending any of the other inmates from puppy camp who complain about her being there to more harsh facilities to keep media from having anything to say about it. Because talking to media is SERIOUS. Sex crimes not so much.
Inmate Who Criticized Ghislaine Maxwell Punished With Move to Higher-Security Prison
A former inmate at Ghislaine Maxwell’s cushy prison camp says she was recently booted to a high-security prison—hours after an article came out in which she spoke out against Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator. According to a report from the Daily Mail, 44-year-old Julie Howell gave an interview to a British newspaper in which she said that she was “disgusted” by Maxwell’s transfer to the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas. Hours after the story ran on August 4, prison warden Tanisha Hall called
Yahoo News (www.yahoo.com)
@futurebird @quizzicus It's as easy for DJT and his minions to send Maxwell to solitary confinement in a supermax prison as it was for them to send her to puppy camp.
Even if Maxwell wasn't a convicted perjurer, there's no way you can trust anything that she says.
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@futurebird @quizzicus It's as easy for DJT and his minions to send Maxwell to solitary confinement in a supermax prison as it was for them to send her to puppy camp.
Even if Maxwell wasn't a convicted perjurer, there's no way you can trust anything that she says.
Very true. But also some of the other inmates in that women's prison are in their early 20s. No one else is a violent offender but her.
That is why there are rules about who can go to this facility or that one (but also so that rich people who manage to end up in prison have their own system... but there are also good reasons for it)
Considering the kind of young women she preyed on I think it's disgusting that she in a place with less supervision.
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Very true. But also some of the other inmates in that women's prison are in their early 20s. No one else is a violent offender but her.
That is why there are rules about who can go to this facility or that one (but also so that rich people who manage to end up in prison have their own system... but there are also good reasons for it)
Considering the kind of young women she preyed on I think it's disgusting that she in a place with less supervision.
@futurebird Maybe less supervision is a two-edged sword?
More freedom for her, but also more freedom for other inmates who might have a grudge.
Being a child predator in prison is typically considered a risk factor.
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@futurebird Maybe less supervision is a two-edged sword?
More freedom for her, but also more freedom for other inmates who might have a grudge.
Being a child predator in prison is typically considered a risk factor.