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  • Ghislaine Maxwell And The Deposition That Led To Her Downfall (Part 4)
    May 17 2026
    In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questions about alleged sexual activity with minors—labeling them as inquiries into “consensual adult sex”—and insisted she had no knowledge of underage abuse. She denied any wrongdoing or participation in Epstein’s trafficking network, attempting to distance herself from all aspects of Giuffre’s claims.

    Critics and federal prosecutors later pointed to this deposition as a key piece of evidence in her criminal indictment: they argue Maxwell knowingly made false statements under oath, which became the basis for two counts of perjury in her 2021 criminal charges. Despite her denials, corroborating evidence—including testimony about threesomes with minor girls, flight logs, and recruitment patterns—cast serious doubt on her credibility. Giuffre’s suit was ultimately settled in 2017, reportedly for millions of dollars, but the unsealed deposition—and Maxwell’s fierce denials—now serve as a stark contrast to the weight of testimony and documentation later vetted in court.


    source:

    Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript - DocumentCloud
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    15 min
  • Ghislaine Maxwell And The Deposition That Led To Her Downfall (Part 3)
    May 17 2026
    In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questions about alleged sexual activity with minors—labeling them as inquiries into “consensual adult sex”—and insisted she had no knowledge of underage abuse. She denied any wrongdoing or participation in Epstein’s trafficking network, attempting to distance herself from all aspects of Giuffre’s claims.

    Critics and federal prosecutors later pointed to this deposition as a key piece of evidence in her criminal indictment: they argue Maxwell knowingly made false statements under oath, which became the basis for two counts of perjury in her 2021 criminal charges. Despite her denials, corroborating evidence—including testimony about threesomes with minor girls, flight logs, and recruitment patterns—cast serious doubt on her credibility. Giuffre’s suit was ultimately settled in 2017, reportedly for millions of dollars, but the unsealed deposition—and Maxwell’s fierce denials—now serve as a stark contrast to the weight of testimony and documentation later vetted in court.


    source:

    Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript - DocumentCloud
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    16 min
  • Ghislaine Maxwell And The Deposition That Led To Her Downfall (Part 2)
    May 16 2026
    In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questions about alleged sexual activity with minors—labeling them as inquiries into “consensual adult sex”—and insisted she had no knowledge of underage abuse. She denied any wrongdoing or participation in Epstein’s trafficking network, attempting to distance herself from all aspects of Giuffre’s claims.

    Critics and federal prosecutors later pointed to this deposition as a key piece of evidence in her criminal indictment: they argue Maxwell knowingly made false statements under oath, which became the basis for two counts of perjury in her 2021 criminal charges. Despite her denials, corroborating evidence—including testimony about threesomes with minor girls, flight logs, and recruitment patterns—cast serious doubt on her credibility. Giuffre’s suit was ultimately settled in 2017, reportedly for millions of dollars, but the unsealed deposition—and Maxwell’s fierce denials—now serve as a stark contrast to the weight of testimony and documentation later vetted in court.


    source:

    Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript - DocumentCloud
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    16 min
  • Ghislaine Maxwell And The Deposition That Led To Her Downfall (Part 1)
    May 16 2026
    In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questions about alleged sexual activity with minors—labeling them as inquiries into “consensual adult sex”—and insisted she had no knowledge of underage abuse. She denied any wrongdoing or participation in Epstein’s trafficking network, attempting to distance herself from all aspects of Giuffre’s claims.

    Critics and federal prosecutors later pointed to this deposition as a key piece of evidence in her criminal indictment: they argue Maxwell knowingly made false statements under oath, which became the basis for two counts of perjury in her 2021 criminal charges. Despite her denials, corroborating evidence—including testimony about threesomes with minor girls, flight logs, and recruitment patterns—cast serious doubt on her credibility. Giuffre’s suit was ultimately settled in 2017, reportedly for millions of dollars, but the unsealed deposition—and Maxwell’s fierce denials—now serve as a stark contrast to the weight of testimony and documentation later vetted in court.


    source:

    Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript - DocumentCloud
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    16 min
  • Murdaugh Murders Archive: Alex Murdaugh And Solitary Confinement
    May 16 2026
    Alex Murdaugh is going to be spending the next month and some change inside of a single cell in the solitary confinement wing at Kirkland Correctional unit. Kirkland is one of the most notorious facilities in South Carolina with four inmates being strangled to death there in 2022.

    After an evaluation period, the department of corrections will make a final decision on where Alex Murdaugh will spend the rest of his life and will be shipped to that facility after his evaluation period ends.

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    source:

    Inside the hellhole prison where Alex Murdaugh is under 24/7 surveillance in isolation cell | Daily Mail Online
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    11 min
  • Murdaugh Murders Archive: Alex Murdaugh Denied Access To His 401k
    May 16 2026
    Alex Murdaugh will be spending the rest of his life in Prison and now a Judge has ruled that he won't have access to his 401k funds to help pay for his appeal. The Judge made the ruling based on the fact that Murdaugh owes restitution to several victims and his money will go towards making them whole before he has access to it.

    Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife and his son and is also facing charges of fraud in several other cases as well.



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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    Alex Murdaugh is denied access to his retirement accounts for $160,000 to fund his appeal | Daily Mail Online
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    12 min
  • Murdaugh Murders Archive: Alex Murdaugh And The Lies That Caught Up To Him
    May 16 2026
    Alex Murdaugh spent two days on the stand giving testimony in his own defense during the trial that see's him accused of murdering his wife and his son. Depending on who you ask, it was either a shrewd move on the part of the defense to Murdaugh on the stand, where some say he humanized himself to the jury or he made a fool of himself and exposed himself to be the liar that the state has painted him to be.


    In this episode, we take a look at some of those moments on the stand and how they might impact the jury as they prepare to deliberate.





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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



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    As the murder trial finishes, Alex Murdaugh's lie about his whereabouts, and his reversal, weigh heavily, legal experts say | CNN
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    12 min
  • Mega Edition: Jane Doe # 2 And Her Interview With The Authorities In Florida (5/16/26)
    May 16 2026
    Jane Doe #2’s 2007 statement to Marie Villafaña and federal investigators described a pattern of recruitment, abuse, and normalization inside Jeffrey Epstein’s operation, beginning when she was a minor. She said she was introduced to Epstein under the guise of paid “massage” work and quickly realized the encounters involved sexual acts, including being directed to perform sexual contact on Epstein. According to her account, the environment was controlled and transactional, with Epstein dictating the terms and presenting the abuse as routine, while payments were made in cash after each encounter.


    Jane Doe #2 also told investigators that she was not isolated, explaining that other young girls were present or discussed openly, reinforcing the impression that this was an organized and recurring operation rather than a one-off incident. She described how Epstein’s behavior was methodical and rehearsed, suggesting long-standing patterns rather than impulsive misconduct.


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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com




    source:


    .gov.uscourts.flsd.317867.403.3.pdf
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    55 min