Maxwell Case Documents Unsealed: DOJ Knew Epstein Collected 12-Year-Old Girls

The Gateway Pundit reported Saturday (April 17) that documents from the Ghislaine Maxwell case were unsealed Friday. The unsealed documents show that the Justice Department knew years ago that Epstein and Maxwell specialized in collecting 12-year-old girls, but the Justice Department has refused to act.

Friday suback.com’s Technofog reported, “These are things they’ve known all along. Today the Justice Department released the unsealed records from the Maxwell case, as ordered by the court. It includes a motion and extensive evidence detailing that the FBI and DOJ, particularly their branches in the Southern District of New York, knew about the criminal activities of the two men as early as 2016. “

Back in 2007, Epstein was offered a sweetheart deal, and notes from a 2016 meeting show that a “U.S. attorney said Epstein could be prosecuted elsewhere.” However, the Justice Department failed to act for years.

In addition, notes show that Maxwell had pictures of naked girls on his computer; Epstein got word before the Justice Department went to his house to look for evidence that all his computers were gone.

There are also notes that show “as young as 12, but the younger the better,” and then references to Thailand and girls with names written on them.

All in all, the DOJ knew all along that Epstein was collecting 12 year old girls, but they just didn’t do anything about it for years.