Jeffrey Epstein Update: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Email Account HACKED, Powerful Men are PANICKING

A hacked personal email account of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and longtime associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein probably has some of the most powerful men in the world in full panic mode right now.

Maxwell’s attorney revealed details of the breach in a Dec. 5, 2019, letter to United States District Court Judge Loretta Preska. Court records show those details are possibly compromising and may be damaging if leaked.

Medical examiners determined Epstein committed suicide at New York City’s Rikers Island. However, widely respected forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden told Fox News last month that the condition of Jeffrey Epstein’s legs and eyes “are not consistent with the suicide claim by the medical examiner.”

Tye Gee, Maxwell’s attorney, slammed New York’s Second Circuit Court of Appeals for releasing roughly 2,000 slightly redacted court materials before consulting either party in a lawsuit filed by Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre in 2015.

At issue is that those documents were not redacted thoroughly and they pointed out a back door way, which the hacker used, to access everything in Maxwell’s email account. Gee said, “[I]t redacted Ms. Maxwell’s email address (which linked to her own domain) in one location but not another … Shortly afterward hackers breached the host computer.”

Watch the video as Saagar Enjeti & Krystal Ball of Hill.tv’s “rising with Krystal and Saagar” reveal much more details about this and why it has taken so long for this kind of information to come to light.


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