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Lawyer of Epstein’s Right Hand Woman Afraid Client Will ‘Be Silenced’ in Prison

Her legal teams has a “gut feeling” that Maxwell’s tale will end in tragedy behind bars.

The saga of Jeffery Epstein’s unfathomable evil is far from over, and, thanks to the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, the story may be heating up once again.

Maxwell has long stood accused of being an integral part of Epstein’s child sex trafficking enterprise, with a number of his victims openly declaring her a veritable monster in her own right.  When Epstein was found dead in his cell of an apparent “suicide” several months ago, the world believed that Ghislaine Maxwell would simply take her inordinate wealth and disappear.

And it appears as though she tried, purchasing a secluded home in New Hampshire.  Soon, the FBI was knocking on her door, however, and Maxwell has now been placed under arrest.

Her legal team fears that she could succumb to a similar fate as that of her former boss, however, and is sounding the alarm publicly.

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.

Kuvin would go on to lament that Maxwell “knows way too much”, and that he has a “gut feeling” that her tale will end in tragedy.

 

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