Josh Welch
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She's lost all of her appellate rights.
She's been convicted.
She's looking at 20 years.
She's got nothing to give that would catch the attention of the deputy attorney general and cause him to give up everything he's doing to go and meet with her unless she knows something that they don't want her to say or reveal.
And she's using that as leverage to try to get clemency.
Bingo.
Think about it like this.
Like most prosecutors love to beat their chest about sending pedophiles, people who molest children, sending those people to prison.
They love to be able to say that because honestly, everybody in society feels that way.
And this case is different.
This goes back to 2008.
You've got this sweetheart deal that Mr. Acosta makes with Jeffrey Epstein.
And it's interesting because that sweetheart deal reared its head again in Ms.
Maxwell's appeal with Mr. Mark Markham.
He says in the appeal, he's trying to argue that the deal that Mr. Acosta made to Ms.
Maxwell was binding to all other districts and she shouldn't have been tried in the Southern District of New York in 2022.
And that was part of his appeal.
which was denied.
The Supreme Court refused to accept that and hear that.
But it's interesting along the way, everybody, everybody has given Jeffrey Epstein a pass.