The prime media time and space currently being given to members of the Maxwell family to continue to plead their sister’s innocence and claim an unfair trial is perverse.
The establishment looking after their own again perhaps, hoping to keep her onside ?
The chief nonce’s partner in crime, is held in an actual cell apparently and by all accounts it isn’t very nice.
The link below is for their campaign web site which contains all the same twaddle they are peddling elsewhere in the media.
These FAQs cover basic facts about Ghislaine Maxwell not already dealt with in the About section of the site, relating to her present status as a pre-trial detainee and certain historic information. For obvious reasons, however, FAQs relating to the case itself are not – and cannot be -...
www.realghislaine.com
Ghislaine is kind and compassionate. More than a dozen
letters of support - speaking to Ghislaine’s kindness, generosity and affirming her honesty and integrity - were submitted to the court from family and long-time friends in support of her Bail application.
The physical conditions of her confinement are more restrictive than most pretrial detainees have ever faced. Her pretrial incarceration now totals 270 days and counting effectively in solitary confinement in
MDC Brooklyn —one of the Federal system’s largest and roughest jails — in the midst of the
pandemic.
Ghislaine is daily subjected to a range of invasive procedures. These include multiple physical searches a day, including having guards looking inside in her mouth (i.e. no social distancing); and the pointing of a flashlight into her isolation cell - where she is held approximately 12 hours every day - every 15 minutes during the night, making sleep impossible for her.
She is under round-the-clock surveillance by multiple guards and cameras, including one mobile camera that captures her every move.
Her cell consists of a 6ft x 9ft space, with a concrete bed and toilet. She is not permitted into the corners of the cell and she must remain a minimum of 2.5ft from the cell door.
There is no flat surface in her cell for her to work on the legal documentation for the long hours she is left to languish in there.
The drinking water is full of contaminants and the food is inedible. Food has been fed to her on plastic trays that have melted when exposed to microwaved heating, making the food inedible and unsafe.
There is no natural light in the cell, only fluorescent lights so bright that they hurt her eyes. Two walls of the cell are external masonry block walls with no insulation. Depending on the temperature it can lead to condensation on the walls by the bed.
Guards rotate every two weeks and each shift has different expectations and practices that conflict with other teams.
This is impacting Ghislaine’s health and ability to prepare properly and mount her defense which is the right of every pretrial detainee.