March 2nd 2025.
In a photo from 2000, we can see Donald Trump and Ghislaine Maxwell together, looking quite chummy. However, their relationship may have more significance now than it did back then. It turns out that Ghislaine, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for her involvement in sex trafficking with Jeffrey Epstein, is considering seeking a pardon from her old pal - the current president of the United States.
According to sources, the idea of seeking a pardon first came from a fellow inmate at the Florida prison where Ghislaine is currently being held. But it seems that her friends and family have also jumped on board with the idea. They have pointed out how many pardons Trump has issued since returning to power and have joked that she should push for one as well. After all, Ghislaine has always been loyal to Trump, keeping his friendship with her and Jeffrey a secret. And as we all know, Trump is known for rewarding those who are loyal to him.
Ghislaine's ties to Trump go way back, to a time when they were both fixtures in the elite circles of Palm Beach and New York. They were often seen together at high-society events in the 1990s and 2000s. However, Ghislaine's arrest and conviction did not occur until Joe Biden took over the presidency. When she was first arrested, Trump's response raised some eyebrows. He simply said, "I just wish her well," during a White House briefing. He also mentioned that he had met her numerous times over the years and that they both lived in Palm Beach.
As soon as Trump returned for his second term in the White House, he wasted no time in issuing pardons and commuting sentences for more than 1,500 individuals, including those involved in the US Capitol riots. This list includes Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the dark web drug market known as The Silk Road, and former Proud Boys leader Henry Enrique Tarrio, who was sentenced to 22 years for his role in the January 6 riot. Trump has a history of pardoning controversial figures, such as his ex-adviser Steve Bannon and his daughter Ivanka's father-in-law, Charles Kushner.
Ghislaine's supporters claim that her trial was unfair and that she has been made a scapegoat for Epstein's crimes. Epstein himself died in a prison cell in 2019 under suspicious circumstances. According to a source close to her legal team, Ghislaine has always believed that she was unfairly targeted. Now, with her strong ties to Trump, some people in her circle think that this is the perfect time to push for clemency. They are considering making her case behind the scenes, but it remains to be seen if Trump will take action. Despite her current situation, Ghislaine maintains her innocence.
In recent news, the US Attorney General announced that the full flight logs from Epstein's private jet will be released once the personal details of over 250 victims have been removed. They have warned that these logs will be sickening to read.
[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]