system, obviously there is a hell of a lot of work to be done there. yeah, thanks to sam listerfor that. tara palmeri is the host of two podcasts broken: seeking justice and power: the maxwells and she s given us her reaction. i was definitely expecting this for stub just the amount of time thejury to for stub just the amount of time the jury to deliberate the questions they asked, they really wanted a deep understanding what it was like inside ofjeffrey epstein s house, and he went to the staff, the pilots, the chauffeur of the house meant, they wanted to know what people could see. how they observed ghislaine maxwell living with jeffrey epstein and being so integral to the sex trafficking operation. this isjust an addition to the many, many stories we ve heard from so many women, almost identical stories, about being recruited and groomed by a ghislaine maxwell into jeffrey and groomed by a ghislaine maxwell intojeffrey epstein s web, but it was helpful for these women to have me
recruited and groomed by ghislaine maxwell into jeffrey recruited and groomed by ghislaine maxwell intojeffrey epstein s web, but it was helpful for these women to have men on the stand, people who work for them, also testifying that the recollections matched the recollections of these young victims who were 14, 15 years old, and it is been 20 years for them and they made a have the strong as memory, so i think the case that the prosecution presented was strong. the amount of time the jury took to deliberate meant they were taken on the details very seriously, and i think ultimatelyjustice very seriously, and i think ultimately justice was served. very seriously, and i think ultimatelyjustice was served. find ultimately ustice was served. and et for ultimatelyjustice was served. and et for the ultimatelyjustice was served. and yet for the victims, ultimatelyjustice was served. and yet for the victims, the survivors, the evidence they had to go through, they must ve looked and saw s