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The Wretched Ghislaine Maxwell, Friend of Bill
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It is the dog days of summer, and so we might as well talk about one of the dogs. I have in mind Ghislaine Maxwell, the apparent sex maniac who is now accused of all manner of horrendous crimes committed with young girls whom she allegedly trained to be sex slaves for the vile Jeffrey Epstein, who is often called a “billionaire.”

Incidentally, I would bet he made his millions — somewhat less than billions — by blackmailing his wealthy friends after catching them in the act with the young girls he provided them. It is rumored that he had his various habitats installed with hidden cameras and filming equipment. I doubt the equipment was used to detect burglars, much less the birdlife around his estates. He used the hidden cameras to detect the wealthy, an occasional prince, a vagrant former president, or a politician in flagrante. We shall find out eventually. As you have no doubt seen, the season of discovery is at hand.

At any rate, the Bureau of Prisons has said no to Maxwell’s request to be removed from the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where she now resides, to a more comfortable residence, say, the Hilton down the street or a Ritz Carlton. She prefers those places, apparently. Epstein committed suicide a year ago in the Manhattan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan, and allegedly Maxwell now fears for her own life. What I am wondering is why on Earth she turned up in America after being on the run from American authorities for months. Why could she not take her millions and buy a swank, if secluded, place in the Caribe, or say Wuhan, China, or North Korea?

Instead, she bought a remote mansion in New Hampshire amid the forested hills of a 156-acre estate and waited. Waited for what? My guess is that in the hills of New Hampshire she stuck out like a … well, like a British socialite in the American wilds. Which she was. What does that tell you about British high society? Stay away from the punch bowl.

How long did she expect to stay in New Hampshire undisturbed by the authorities, especially after she laid down over a million big ones in a cash-only deal? Ms. Maxwell, as an instructor in the carnal arts you might be adept. As a fugitive from justice you are a rank amateur. What were you doing out there in the poison ivy and the chiggers? Why did you not stay as far away from America as was possible?

I have heard several learned reasons why this wretched woman might return to the scene of her crimes. The first is that she sought attention and was not getting it on the English countryside or in Mayfair or wherever she was holed up. Now I can understand that you might be leery of this reason for Ms. Maxwell’s return to America. There are various kinds of attention. None of them would suit a normal person, but Ms. Maxwell is hardly a normal person. She has spent much of her life as Jeffrey Epstein’s close personal associate. At other times she was close to Britain’s Prince Andrew. And she was also, do I dare say, a confidante to Bill Clinton. I suppose it could be worse. I suppose she could be close to Hillary Clinton. Let us just say Ms. Maxwell is not normal, and she misses Epstein’s company and the company he kept.

At any rate, she now has plenty of attention. There are guards watching her day and night. Some even probably strike up a conversation with her. I can imagine a guard asking her if she slept well last night. Or possibly if she expects to sleep well tonight. Or if there are rats in her mattress. At any rate, she has her attention.

Another reason she might have returned to America was to turn herself in. Spending the rest of one’s life on the lam could be nerve-wracking. Every knock at the front door could be startling. And the necessities of life are more expensive for a person on the lam. We are told that retired British military officers were in attendance with her on her estate. Where did they disappear to? When the FBI nabbed her, she was supposedly alone. Where did the Brits disappear to?

There is still a lot about Ghislaine Maxwell we do not know. If you suspect that the Democratic Convention manqué is going to be boring, I suggest you get up to speed on Ms. Maxwell’s legal case. She is unlikely to bore you. She might disgust you, but she will not bore you. Moreover, when she is sentenced the fathers and mothers of America will rejoice.

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
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R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. is the founder and editor in chief ofThe American Spectator. He is the author of The Death of Liberalism, published by Thomas Nelson Inc. His previous books include the New York Times bestseller Boy Clinton: The Political Biography; The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton; The Liberal Crack-Up; The Conservative Crack-Up; Public Nuisances; The Future that Doesn’t Work: Social Democracy’s Failure in Britain; Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House; The Clinton Crack-Up; and After the Hangover: The Conservatives’ Road to Recovery. He makes frequent appearances on national television and is a nationally syndicated columnist, whose articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, Washington Times, National Review, Harper’s, Commentary, The (London) Spectator, Le Figaro (Paris), and elsewhere. He is also a contributing editor to the New York Sun.
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