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Malina and Parsons are of particular interest in this book’s research, as Ghislaine Maxwell’s brother-in-law Roger Malina’s father was this very man—Frank Malina—one of the original “Rocketmen” from the “Suicide Squad” and a good friend of Jack Parsons, whose own iconoclastic interests in turn involved devotion to the dark teachings of Aleister
Thomas Horn (Shadowland: From Jeffrey Epstein to the Clintons, from Obama and Biden to the Occult Elite, Exposing the Deep-State Actors at War with Christianity, Donald Trump, and America's Destiny)
First, it was Eva Andersson, then it was Ghislaine Maxwell, and now it was Nadia Marcinkova. Anyone who reached girlfriend status had also proven a commitment to a lifetime of allegiance and unwavering friendship. He once famously said that when a relationship is over, the girlfriend "moves up, not down" to friendship status.
Bradley J. Edwards (Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell)
How much did you make last year?” he asked me. “Why?” I responded. He quickly told me that he would pay my yearly salary to settle our personal case. Without even considering the idea, I said, "That's not fair." Rather than disagree, he retorted, “Well, what does fairness mean to you?” I thought about it for a few seconds and said, “You know it when you see it. I can't give you a universal definition, but at the very least, it means that you take into consideration all factors and not just one.” He surprised me again by inquiring, “tell me all of the factors I should be considering.” From that moment forward, he would incorporate the concept of fairness into every substantive discussion that we would ever have. Not because he believed in it, but because he knew I did. Once he grasped the notion that my entire way of dealing with an adversary was in terms of fairness, he began to speak my language. Whether he was conveying an offer, a counteroffer, or just a general principle of life, he would couch his position in terms of what was fair or unfair.
Bradley J. Edwards (Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell)
Many times people confuse winning and losing,” Wexner says. “Jeffrey has the unusual quality of knowing when he is winning. Whether in conversations or negotiations, he always stands back and lets the other person determine the style and manner of the conversation or negotiation. And then he responds in their style. Jeffrey sees it in chivalrous terms. He does not pick a fight, but if there is a fight, he will let you choose your weapon.
Bradley J. Edwards (Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell)
In the 2000s, Epstein had taken Bill Clinton for rides on his plane, nicknamed the “Lolita Express.” Epstein’s criminal partner, Ghislaine Maxwell, was a guest at Chelsea Clinton’s wedding in 2010—meaning that both 2016 presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, had at the least an acquaintance with Epstein, though Clinton was never accused of abuse by an Epstein victim.
Sarah Kendzior (They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent)
Epstein is a linchpin in a network of high-power corruption and abuse for which there has been almost no accountability. While trafficking children, he partnered with players in multiple industries that are frequently the subject of widespread anxiety over their rising power and diminished sense of responsibility toward the public good: government, technology, media, national security, higher education. He spent decades with Ghislaine Maxwell operating a trafficking operation in which hundreds of children were raped by powerful men from around the world.
Sarah Kendzior (They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent)
With the exception of Ghislaine Maxwell, who went on trial for sex trafficking in late November 2021, none of the accused participants in the Epstein ring have been indicted. The
Sarah Kendzior (They Knew: How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent)
The pedophile's curse has something almost supernatural about it, like the bite of a vampire infecting an entire life.
Barry Levine (The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell)
My book will show how kompromat works by examining Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile sex-trafficking operation, where he got his money from, his links to Israeli intelligence and to Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine Maxwell’s father, who worked so closely with the KGB. Similarly, it will look into how Russian intelligence penetrated Epstein’s operation and placed within it Russian nationals who infiltrated the highest level of Silicon Valley and America’s tech sector as part of Vladimir Putin’s assault on America.
Craig Unger (American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery)
In effect, as attorney general, Barr, a leading figure in the newly emergent Catholic right—with its ties to Opus Dei, a mysterious fringe sect with roots in fascist Spain—was bringing in a new strain of religious authoritarianism and theocratic nationalism to join forces with Trumpism on their way to collision after collision with the US Constitution. All this in a world of decadence and depravity tied to figures like Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, whose pedophile operation trafficked in underage girls as young as eleven, and also had links to Russian intelligence.
Craig Unger (American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump, and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power, and Treachery)
Ghislaine Maxwell was the classic contradiction in terms: insecure and needy but overpowering and in your face. A girl with both an inferiority and a god complex. She was a bit like a Labrador; the more someone kicked her the more she loved them.
Susannah Constantine (Ready For Absolutely Nothing)
Fue publicada hace más de cuarenta años, en 1980, por Pergamon Press y editada por Robert Maxwell, el multimillonario de origen checoeslovaco que construyó un imperio mediático y murió ahogado al caer de su yate sin que, al parecer, alguien se percatara. Ocurrió en 1991, en las Islas Canarias. Sí, el Maxwell simpatizante del laborismo inglés, cercano al régimen soviético, sospechoso de haber colaborado con el Mossad. Sí, el padre de Ghislaine, la socialité sentenciada a veinte años de prisión por suministrar menores de edad al pedófilo Jeffrey Epstein.
Roberto Ampuero (Nunca volveré a berlín (Spanish Edition))