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The newly unsealed court filing shows that Ghislaine Maxwell and her attorneys fought aggressively to block discovery into her finances, specifically objecting to requests seeking detailed information about potential funding for her nonprofit, The TerraMar Project, from the Clinton Foundation and related Clinton entities. In the filing, Maxwell’s legal team argued that the request for financial documents was excessively broad and inappropriate, stating that it demanded “literally every piece of financial information about Ms. Maxwell” over a two-year period, extending beyond her personal accounts to nonprofit organizations she was involved in. The filing explicitly names potential financial ties to the Clinton Global Initiative, the Clinton Foundation, and the Clinton Foundation Climate Change Initiative as areas plaintiffs were seeking to examine — suggesting that attorneys believed there may have been donations or financial support flowing from Clinton-controlled organizations into Maxwell’s charity.
Maxwell’s attorneys claimed that the discovery request was designed to “harass and embarrass” their client rather than legitimately assess her net worth for punitive-damages purposes, and insisted that the scope of inquiry was disproportionate and irrelevant. By attempting to shut down any questioning about whether TerraMar received funding from Clinton-linked organizations, the filing effectively reveals that such funding was considered a sensitive issue worth shielding from public scrutiny. While the filing does not confirm whether the Clintons did or did not provide such funding, the legal effort to prevent disclosure highlights the level of concern surrounding potential ties between Maxwell’s nonprofit and the Clinton philanthropic network — and raises questions about why those financial records were viewed as too damaging to expose.
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Clinton Foundation Funded Ghislaine Maxwell Charity Despite Underage Victims' Rape Allegations: Unsealed Docs
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Maxwell’s attorneys claimed that the discovery request was designed to “harass and embarrass” their client rather than legitimately assess her net worth for punitive-damages purposes, and insisted that the scope of inquiry was disproportionate and irrelevant. By attempting to shut down any questioning about whether TerraMar received funding from Clinton-linked organizations, the filing effectively reveals that such funding was considered a sensitive issue worth shielding from public scrutiny. While the filing does not confirm whether the Clintons did or did not provide such funding, the legal effort to prevent disclosure highlights the level of concern surrounding potential ties between Maxwell’s nonprofit and the Clinton philanthropic network — and raises questions about why those financial records were viewed as too damaging to expose.
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[email protected]
source:
Clinton Foundation Funded Ghislaine Maxwell Charity Despite Underage Victims' Rape Allegations: Unsealed Docs
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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