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The REAL truth behind Jack Posobiec's claims court has 'sealed Epstein's Network' in cover-up

After a month-long trial, the British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted of grooming girls for Jeffrey Epstein
UPDATED DEC 30, 2021
(US Attorney Office and Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images)
(US Attorney Office and Laura Cavanaugh/Getty Images)

Several conspiracy theorists questioned the court's credibility after it convicted Ghislaine Maxwell of sex trafficking but ordered "all details of Epstein's Network sealed".

After a month-long trial, the British socialite was found guilty of grooming underage girls for former boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein to abuse. The jury found her guilty on five of the six charges, including that she sex-trafficked a juvenile. However, as soon as the guilty verdict was pronounced, accusations regarding the court's procedures with regards to evidence about "Epstein's Network" began to surface.

On Twitter, alt-right commentator Jack Posobiec claimed the papers had been sealed. "Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty. All details of Epstein’s Network ordered sealed," he wrote. Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed this sentiment on Twitter, writing: “Jeffrey Epstein’s entire network should be made public and his fortune should go to his victims. If the fake J6 committee can subpoena innocent people’s cell phone data and bank records then Jeffrey Epstein’s whole network should be publicized.”

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Rebel News Online's Avi Yemini remarked on Twitter: "Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty but judge orders all details on Epstein’s Network to be sealed. In summary: It's worse than all the conspiracy theories.”

However, there were some who pushed back against the speculation. The managing editor of Law & Crime, Adam Klasfeld, reported on the case in person and refuted the assertion. "I'm not quite sure what that even means, but insofar as I can make sense of the claim, it's easily disproven; quite a bit of information about Epstein's associates is already in the public record," he told the Daily Dot



 

Despite not being defendants in the case, a number of high-profile Epstein acquaintances were revealed as having flown aboard his jet throughout the trial. Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, and Bill Gates, to name a few, are among them. The defence and prosecution agreed earlier in December that Jeffrey Epstein's famous little "black book" would not be revealed to the public. The contact book was previously exposed on the internet. 



 



 

Epstein and Maxwell-related documents have been repeatedly unsealed in the past. Dozens of pages of deposition transcripts and other papers linked to a settled defamation claim against Maxwell were unsealed by a federal judge in July of 2020. It's still unclear where Posobiec got his claims from. The decision to keep the contacts book sealed was taken during the trial and has no bearing on the outcome.

Newsweek reported that it was "unable to find any public record of a new judgement having been passed in relation to documents about the case following the verdict."

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