

Ghislaine Lawyer Makes Shock Post About Secret Trump Deal
6 snips Aug 15, 2025
The episode dives into the controversy surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell's potential work release amidst ongoing Epstein-related scandals. Michael Popok discusses the implications of her transfer to a minimum-security camp, raising questions about privilege and connections to Trump. Allegations of Bureau of Prisons policy violations are explored, alongside comparisons to Epstein's past deals. The political ramifications for Trump are examined, especially concerning Maxwell's possible cooperation. Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned for ongoing coverage and updates.
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Transfer Suggests Possible Preferential Treatment
- Michael Popok argues Ghislaine Maxwell was transferred to a minimum security camp and may be eligible for work release despite being a convicted sex offender.
- He frames this move as a potential cover-up tied to her testimony and proximity to Trump allies.
Lawyer's Half‑Hearted Denial Of Reporting
- Popok recounts David Oscar Marcus's partial denial of reporting that Maxwell is eligible for work release.
- He criticizes the denial as a straw man that avoids disputing the classification evidence.
Policy Violations Around Sex Offender Transfers
- Popok highlights that DOJ and BOP policies normally bar sex offenders from minimum security camps and work release eligibility.
- He suggests the transfer violated longstanding classification rules under the Trump administration.