[SPEAKER_01]: This is a news.com newsflash. [SPEAKER_00]: Elaine Maxwell's brother claims Jeffrey Epstein's former Madam Fear she will die in prison, just like the financing. [SPEAKER_00]: News.com can reveal Ian Maxwell, who regularly speaks to his sister from behind bars, has given an insight into a frame of mind in the wake of the boss release of the Epstein files.
[SPEAKER_00]: His warning comes after it was reported Epstein's longtime girlfriend and right-hand woman is willing to speak in front of Congress about the case. [SPEAKER_00]: Frizzons are very dangerous places and we know from delaying that there are serious staff shortages and more dangerous higher risk category prisoners now being admitted to. [SPEAKER_00]: Callahassee, he said.
[SPEAKER_00]: For sure she remains a great, if not greater, risk and has expressed her real concerns about this to me. [SPEAKER_00]: He also said his older sister believes that Epstein may have been murder, contradicting the DOJ's and FBI's beliefs in the official theory that he was not killed. [SPEAKER_00]: He and said, there were certainly a number of convicted murderers on the William Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York where Epstein died.
[SPEAKER_00]: The contemporaneous investigation of Epstein's death was cut short, cursory and frankly shotting, certainly as regards the duty guard story the night he died. [SPEAKER_00]: At least one distinguished, independent forensic pathologist conferred with the Epstein family appointed pathologists that homicide was more likely. [SPEAKER_00]: He added that the pathologist from the New York Medical Examiner's office never examined the body.
[SPEAKER_00]: I think despite the DOJ memo, including that Epstein, was not murdered, there must remain serious doubts and the jury remains out about that, he said. [SPEAKER_00]: Ian's take was that President Trump and others would be pleased by the verdict. [SPEAKER_00]: The principal casualties here are truth and justice in my sister's freedom, he said. [SPEAKER_00]: That's the reality, and it should make all right thinking people see it with anger.
[SPEAKER_00]: We remain ever hopeful that the truth of the hoax, as President Trump now refers to, comes out. [SPEAKER_00]: He and also welcomes total discourse in the complete public release of the FBI files. [SPEAKER_00]: His sister, sixty-three, is the only person behind bars, serving twenty years on child trafficking charges. [SPEAKER_00]: Despite the fact that Predator Epstein allegedly controlled a web of underage girls.
[SPEAKER_00]: Additionally, Epstein's victims alleged they were passed around as toys to his wealthy friends and billionaire business associates who regularly visited his homes including his private island, Little Saint James. [SPEAKER_00]: Despite the rumors, Elaine was never offered any kind of plea deal. [SPEAKER_00]: She would be more than happy to sit before Congress and tell her story. [SPEAKER_00]: No one from the government has ever asked her to share what she knows.
[SPEAKER_00]: She remains the only person to be jailed in connection to Epstein and she would welcome the chance to tell the American public the truth. [SPEAKER_00]: Elaine was convicted in twenty-twenty-two over her role in a scene to exploit and abuse multiple minor girls with Epstein over the course of a decade. [SPEAKER_01]: Now it's snowing. [SPEAKER_01]: Unfilter.
