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Did Ghislaine Maxwell sacrifice her power for comfort?

Having come from extreme wealth, an elite upbringing and of course having grown accustomed to that lifestyle, it seems Ms. Maxwell was keen on maintaining it after the untimely death of her father. It’s alleged her relationship with Epstein was one of convenience, in which she exchanged her proverbial rolodex that consisted of powerful, privileged personnel for access to a life of comfort. Ghislaine was reportedly a brilliant woman. If this is so, is it possible she sacrificed this personal power in pursuit of the prestige associated with being romantically attached to a wealthy man?
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Mellowgirl · 31-35, F
She's a loser...
When you think you're above others you treat everyone else like they're nothing.
Unfortunately she got what she deserves avd wanted.
She will have a a roof over her head, time to lounge and do f all all day.
Good brought to her.
Other women to chat to.
And the odd glance from a man.(prison officer)

If she's half as good as she was convincing those young girls, she'll get on rather well with those women inside.
You'll probably find they start plaiting each others hair and singing things like kumbiyah...
Or whatever...