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与司法部官员面谈后 爱泼斯坦前女友转入女性监狱
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-08-04 02:09
Core Viewpoint - Ghislaine Maxwell, former associate of Jeffrey Epstein, has been transferred to a low-security women's prison in Texas due to alleged death threats, raising concerns among victims and their families about the appropriateness of her new incarceration environment [1][3][4]. Group 1: Legal and Incarceration Context - Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for crimes including the trafficking of minors for sexual exploitation [3]. - Prior to her transfer, she was held in a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, which housed serious offenders convicted of murder and rape [3]. - The transfer to Bryan prison, known for its low-security status and primarily housing non-violent white-collar criminals, is unprecedented for someone with her conviction [1][4]. Group 2: Reactions from Victims and Families - Victims and their families have expressed strong condemnation of Maxwell's transfer, with one victim's family labeling her as a "demon" and asserting that she should remain in prison for life [4]. - Virginia Giuffre, a key witness in the Epstein case, tragically committed suicide earlier this year, highlighting the ongoing emotional toll on victims' families [4]. Group 3: Political Implications - The case has political ramifications, with discussions around potential pardons for Maxwell, which President Trump stated are not appropriate to discuss at this time [6]. - The handling of the Epstein case has been described as a crisis for the Trump administration, with ongoing scrutiny regarding the release of related documents [6].
爱泼斯坦前女友转入女性监狱,受害者家属:“她是恶魔”
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-03 22:50
Core Points - Ghislaine Maxwell, former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, has been transferred to a low-security women's prison in the U.S. due to alleged death threats, which has sparked outrage among victims and their families [1][2] - Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sex trafficking minors and was previously held in a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida, which houses serious offenders [2] - The transfer to the Bryan prison, known for its low-security environment and non-violent offenders, has been criticized as unprecedented for someone with her criminal background [2] Group 1 - Maxwell's transfer occurred after a lengthy meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch, leading to claims that she was viewed as a "snitch" by fellow inmates, resulting in threats to her life [2] - The Bryan prison offers various activities such as dog training and yoga, contributing to its reputation as a "federal camp" [2] - Victims' families, including that of Virginia Giuffre, have condemned the transfer, labeling Maxwell as a "demon" who deserves to remain in prison for life [3] Group 2 - There are ongoing discussions regarding Maxwell's potential testimony in exchange for a pardon, which has raised concerns about the implications for high-profile individuals connected to Epstein [4] - Former President Trump has indicated he would release documents related to the Epstein case but has faced criticism for not doing so since taking office [4] - The handling of the Epstein case by the Trump administration has been described as a significant crisis for his government, reflecting broader issues of power and accountability in the U.S. [4]
特朗普又改口:希望公开爱泼斯坦案文件
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-02 07:58
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses President Trump's intention to release all documents related to the Epstein case, emphasizing the need to protect innocent individuals from harm [1] Group 1: Trump's Statements - Trump expressed a desire to publish all documents associated with the Epstein case, while also indicating a concern for the safety of innocent people [1] - He mentioned that he has not yet discussed Maxwell's case with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who recently conducted a lengthy interrogation of Maxwell [1] Group 2: Context of the Epstein Case - Epstein was closely connected with numerous prominent figures in politics and business, and he was arrested for sexual crimes before dying in prison in August 2019, which was ruled a suicide [1] - Trump, during his 2024 presidential campaign, promised to release the relevant documents related to the Epstein case if he is elected [1]
又改口了?特朗普称希望公布所有与爱泼斯坦案相关文件
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-02 03:47
Core Viewpoint - Trump expressed a desire to release all documents related to the Epstein case but is concerned about potential harm to individuals involved [1] Group 1 - Trump stated that if individuals holding the documents had information linking him to the case, it should have been disclosed before the presidential election [1] - On July 7, the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released a memo concluding that there is no evidence Epstein possessed a "client list" used for blackmailing prominent figures [1] - The investigation's findings have sparked skepticism and dissatisfaction within Trump's "MAGA" camp [1]
又改口了?特朗普称希望公布所有爱泼斯坦案相关文件
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-02 02:20
Core Viewpoint - President Trump expressed a desire to release all documents related to the Epstein case, while also indicating concerns about potential harm to individuals involved [1] Group 1: Trump's Statements - Trump stated he hopes to make all information public but does not want anyone to be harmed or implicated as a result [1] - He mentioned that if there were any documents linking him to the case, they should have been released before the presidential election [1] Group 2: Epstein Case Background - Epstein was closely associated with numerous prominent figures in the U.S. and was arrested for sexual crimes, dying in prison in August 2019, ruled as a "suicide" [1] - During his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump promised to release documents related to the Epstein case, but the first batch released in February did not contain explosive new information [1] Group 3: Government's Position - The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI released a memo on July 7, stating there is no credible evidence that Epstein had a "client list" for blackmailing prominent individuals or that he was murdered, and they will not release more documents related to the case [1] - Trump's previous comments suggested that the Epstein case was not a priority, stating "no one cares" about it and that time and energy should not be wasted on it [1] Group 4: Public Reaction - The shift in the Trump administration's stance has caused a stir within the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement, leading to doubts and dissatisfaction among supporters [1] - Many citizens are calling for the U.S. Department of Justice to release all documents related to the Epstein case [1]
特朗普称早已与爱泼斯坦断交:他不止一次“背叛”我,撬走我的员工
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-29 03:59
Core Points - President Trump stated he had severed ties with Jeffrey Epstein due to multiple betrayals, including hiring Trump's employees without permission [1][3] - Trump expressed satisfaction in expelling Epstein from his private club in Florida, labeling him as an unwelcome person [3] - Trump denied ever visiting Epstein's island and rejected invitations from him [3] Summary by Sections - **Relationship Breakdown**: Trump initially described the situation as old news but later explained that he cut ties after Epstein engaged in inappropriate actions, specifically hiring Trump's staff [3] - **Employee Hiring Issue**: Trump mentioned that Epstein "poached" his employees, leading to Trump's decision to expel him from the club [3] - **Ongoing Investigations**: The media continues to pursue connections between Trump and Epstein, particularly regarding documents related to Epstein's case, with reports indicating Trump's name may be included in these documents [3]
被追问爱泼斯坦案,特朗普开怼:“克林顿去过那个小岛28次,我从来没去过”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-26 11:24
Group 1 - The article discusses President Trump's response to media inquiries regarding his connection to the Epstein case, expressing anger and deflecting attention to former President Bill Clinton [1][3] - Trump denies any relationship with Epstein and refuses to consider pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, stating that people should focus on national development instead [1][3] - The article mentions that Trump had previously written a "raunchy" birthday message for Epstein in 2003, which he claims may have been written by someone else using his name [3][4] Group 2 - Epstein, who was arrested for sexual crimes, had connections with many prominent figures and was found dead in prison in August 2019, ruled as a "suicide" [4] - There are claims among some Republican supporters that Epstein had a "client list" involving many Democratic figures, with calls for its release [4] - Trump has promised to release documents related to the Epstein case if he is elected in 2024, although the Justice Department and FBI recently stated that no such "client list" exists [4]
特朗普回应涉爱泼斯坦案传闻
证券时报· 2025-07-26 06:57
Group 1 - The article discusses President Trump's denial of being associated with Jeffrey Epstein's files, claiming he was never informed of his name appearing in any related documents [1] - Trump criticized the media's focus on the issue as an exaggeration and suggested that someone may have forged his name in a letter [1] - The article mentions that Epstein had connections with many prominent figures and that there are ongoing calls for the release of a supposed "client list" related to Epstein's activities [1] Group 2 - The U.S. House of Representatives is pushing for an investigation into the Epstein case, with key figures like Bill and Hillary Clinton being summoned to testify [3] - A federal judge in Florida denied a request to release grand jury testimony related to Epstein, citing confidentiality principles [4][5] - A poll indicated that nearly 90% of Americans want all documents related to the Epstein case to be made public, with a significant portion believing these documents could harm the reputations of many prominent individuals [6][7]
是否曾被告知名字出现在爱泼斯坦案文件中?特朗普否认:从未被告知
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-26 01:26
Core Points - President Trump stated he was "never informed" of his name appearing in documents related to the Epstein case [1][3] - Reports indicated that Attorney General Barr informed Trump in May that his name was included in the Epstein case documents [3] - The White House initially labeled the reports as "fake news," but later acknowledged that Trump's name appears in some files [3][4] Group 1 - Epstein was arrested in July 2019 for allegedly conspiring to traffic and sexually abuse underage girls, and he died in prison in August 2019, ruled a suicide [1][4] - Epstein had extensive connections with influential figures across various sectors, including politics and business, and was known for organizing large-scale underage sex trafficking activities [1][4] - The Department of Justice and FBI released a memo stating there is no credible evidence that Epstein had a "client list" for blackmailing prominent individuals, nor evidence of murder in his death [4] Group 2 - The Trump administration hoped the release of the memo would conclude the Epstein case, but it sparked skepticism and dissatisfaction within the MAGA movement, with calls for the release of all investigation records [4]
美媒再爆“特朗普曾被告知名字出现在爱泼斯坦案文件中”,白宫辩解:又一条假新闻
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-24 01:34
【环球网报道】美国《华尔街日报》当地时间23日援引美政府官员消息爆料,美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪今年5月曾在白宫的一次会议上告诉美国总统特朗 普,他的名字出现在与美国已故富商爱泼斯坦相关的案件文件中。白宫回应称这一消息为"假新闻"。 《华尔街日报》提到,特朗普本月15日在被问及"邦迪是否曾告诉他,他的名字出现在爱泼斯坦案相关文件中"时给出否定答复,称邦迪只是给他们做了非 常简短的简报。 爱泼斯坦与大批美国政商名流交往密切,因涉嫌性犯罪被捕后,2019年8月死于狱中,被判定为"自杀"。特朗普2024年竞选总统期间承诺,上台后将公布 爱泼斯坦案相关文件档案。然而,首批档案今年2月底公布时,并无爆炸性新信息。 美国司法部和联邦调查局本月7日发布备忘录,认定没有可信证据表明爱泼斯坦掌握一份用于勒索知名人士的"客户名单"、没有证据表明爱泼斯坦死于谋 杀,并表示今后不会发布更多"爱泼斯坦案"相关文件。特朗普政府原本希望发布备忘录能为爱泼斯坦案画上句号,但上述调查结论在支持特朗普的"让美 国再次伟大"(MAGA)阵营内部引发质疑和不满,该阵营不少代表人物要求公布"爱泼斯坦案"的所有调查记录。 路透社在报道相关消息时称,《华尔街 ...