Ghislaine Maxwell’s days in prison are allegedly numbered.
A source told National Enquirer that Prince Andrew’s friend will most likely die in prison because she wouldn’t be able to get parole.
The insider is convinced that Maxwell would die due to disease if she isn’t murdered first or committed suicide.
Maxwell’s lawyers are asking the court to allow Maxwell to serve in a women’s facility in Danbury. They also want her to be enrolled in a trauma program to help her deal with the events that took place in the past.
Prior to her sentencing, Maxwell faced the judge and the attendees in court with her statement. She said that she hopes the day would bring an end to a terrible chapter from many years ago.
However, the source claimed that Maxwell’s statement didn’t sound sincere.
“Her statement felt like a very hollow apology to me. She did not take responsibility for the crimes that she committed,” one of the victims also said.
A second victim likened herself to an adult toy that has a heartbeat and a soul because of how Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein treated her.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. After all, they weren’t able to support their claims that Maxwell’s days in prison are numbered.
Even though their headline stated that Maxwell could die in jail due to disease, murder, or even suicide, they didn’t elaborate on these allegations.
Meanwhile, rumors about Maxwell potentially taking her own life have been rife for months. Some tabloids are convinced that she would follow in Epstein’s footsteps of committing suicide because she feels that it’s already a dead end for her.
However, those close to Maxwell are convinced that she would continue to live and expose those who were also part of their sexual abuse cases.
Sources believe that the court could investigate Prince Andrew’s involvement once again. During his interview with Newsnight, he denied his accuser’s claims that he sexually abused Virginia Roberts Giuffre when she was still a minor.
Prince Andrew also claimed to have forgotten important details and timelines during the interview.
However, critics are convinced that it’s only a matter of time before he finds himself in court. After all, he no longer works as a senior royal and is no longer entitled to Queen Elizabeth’s protection.