07-08-2020, 11:03 AM
Just a thought that struck me when reading the linked article. If Epstein was was killed as many believe and if Maxwell according to a few articles does indeed know where the sex tapes of all the people who took part in the underage sex stuff, then she is a high priority for those who do not want her to testify or stay alive.
I doubt another failed cameras, guards sleeping, and a hanging would fly by even the dumbest of the world so how are they going to off her ? OK they send her to a terrible prison probably the worse of the worse in New York's Metropolitan Detention Center . I would have sent her away from the same city Epstein was imprisoned that is for sure. Maybe Texas or Oklahoma anyplace but N.Y. City.
To much speculation on my part ?? Maybe. But let us wait and see if... I for one hope she lives long enough to bring the whole bunch of Pedos to justice.
I doubt another failed cameras, guards sleeping, and a hanging would fly by even the dumbest of the world so how are they going to off her ? OK they send her to a terrible prison probably the worse of the worse in New York's Metropolitan Detention Center . I would have sent her away from the same city Epstein was imprisoned that is for sure. Maybe Texas or Oklahoma anyplace but N.Y. City.
Quote:One inmate, Derrilyn Needham, has been incarcerated at MDC since last November along with 30 other women who slept in bunk beds. Needham said social distancing was difficult, and that for three days starting April 23, the women were on "lockdown on our bunk beds, not able to leave our bunks except to use the bathroom or shower.You get the picture now ? If Maxwell gets sick, or they say she was sick, one special shot or drip bag could finish her off and one of the very special hired medical examiners list cause of death COVID-19.. Ta Da. !
She added that they hadn't been given gloves, hand sanitizer or disinfectant wipes - and that despite symptoms of COVID-19, the assistant warden said she couldn't receive a test for the virus.
According to The Intercept, "The number of reported coronavirus symptoms far exceeds the number of tests MDC has performed." In May, the facility came under fire for allegedly destroying medical records "as part of a deliberate effort to obscure the number of incarcerated people infected with the coronavirus."
To much speculation on my part ?? Maybe. But let us wait and see if... I for one hope she lives long enough to bring the whole bunch of Pedos to justice.
Quote:According to The Intercept, "The number of reported coronavirus symptoms far exceeds the number of tests MDC has performed." In May, the facility came under fire for allegedly destroying medical records "as part of a deliberate effort to obscure the number of incarcerated people infected with the coronavirus."https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ghis...conditions
Quote:The report, filed Thursday as part of a putative class-action lawsuit by people held in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, casts doubt on assertions by the Bureau of Prisons, which runs the jail, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District, which serves as counsel for the bureau. The Bureau of Prisons and federal prosecutors have insisted in court that the situation at the jail is under control. But the medical examiner’s report — which contradicted prison assertions that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines were being followed — suggests that the six people in custody who have tested positive for the disease likely represent the tip of the iceberg. -The Intercept
After the pandemic began, the detention center was deemed "ill-equipped" to deal with the spread of COVID-19 by former chief medical officer for the city's jails, Homer Venters, who says he's "concerned about the ongoing health and safety of the population," and slammed administrators for failing to adequately deal with the pandemic.
That said, MDC has been on the receiving end of criticism over its conditions long before coronavirus was an issue.
Quote:Cheryl Pollak, the federal magistrate in Brooklyn, has repeatedly voiced concerns about the MDC after reviewing a report by the National Association of Women Judges, who visited the facility and found that 161 female inmates were housed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in two large rooms that lacked windows, fresh air or sunlight and weren’t allowed out to exercise. -Bloomberg"Some of these conditions wouldn’t surprise me if we were dealing with a prison in Turkey or a Third World Country," Pollak said during a 2016 hearing. "It’s hard for me to believe it’s going on in a federal prison."