Here's a dose of reality for you. If Maxwell is found guilty, and goes to jail, they will get justice, whether or not theirs was the actual case that put her away.
Ted Bundy killed over 36 women, but he was only ever charged with three murders... Lisa Levy, Margaret Bowman and Kimberly Leach. If you truly believe that the other 33+ didn't "get justice" when he was found guilty and sentenced to death, then your moral compass badly needs adjusting, and your worldview is more seriously ****** up than I previously imagined.
No, it doesn't. It really, truly doesn't.
Joe Blow burgles a house. He is caught on camera by the home-owner's surveillance system as well as the surveillance cameras of neighbours on three sides. He is found in a car with the stolen goods from the house, 30 minutes later and only one block away from the scene. This is a slam dunk case.
Police also suspect he burgled another house the week before, but there was no surveillance, and only one witness, they they could not give an accurate description. This case would be a shaky one and so would the witness.
Would the shaky nature of the earlier burglary "imply that so, too, would be the" the later one?
Do you really think the the prosecutor would even bother charging Joe Blow for both burglaries, or just the slam dunk?
I shouldn't have to explain to any grown up (especially one who is obviously not a kiddie fiddler) why raping or arranging the rape of a child is a serious crime, and more serious than the same where the victim is an adult. That you are even asking to have this explained to you is breathtaking.
I find it strange that people use the offensive term 'kiddie fiddler' and then make out they have the vapours over paedophilia. Your last paragraph is a strawman as nobody has claimed raping a child was all right.
Let me patiently explain once again my position. Virginia Roberts and her attorney, together with several others, have launched a campaign to bring hers and theirs experiences into the open. There has been a book (Bradley Edwards) and a Netflix documentary, all highlighting their claims, not to mention numerous newspaper articles and videos pointing out Maxwell's participation in all of this. In other words there has been a massive PR campaign. We don't know how accurate these claims against Maxwell are until they are tested in court. They might be 100% truthful, honest and factual but it doesn't change the fact they are 100% from the side of the claimants. A documentary is not proof or necessarily even accurate. The criteria is that it represents the view of the person making the documentary and thus, does not need to come up to the usual news broadcasting standards of needing to be fact verified and checked. It is interesting that Virginia kept a copy of a polaroid picture of her and Andrew. This could be seen a either:
- Good thinking
- an opportunity for future blackmail
The perjury charges arise from Virginia's initial lawsuit against Maxwell for calling her a 'liar', which Maxwell in her deposition is charged with making a false assertion, or several false assertions.
The US prosecutors believe there is sufficient probable cause to prosecute Maxwell based on the claims of Bradley's clients, and given the wide publicity of Epstein's activities.
One could be a sceptic and see this whole thing as a spat between Virginia Guiffre and Maxwell.
Or one could go the opposite extreme and start screaming about paedophiles and demanding Maxwell be hanged, drawn and quartered, with her body tied to four horses, all galloping off in four different directions.
Alternatively, one can be objective and wait to hear Maxwell's side of the story. Whilst what Virginia and the four others claim might be true, that is far from being the same as being able to prove it in court, especially if it based on memory and recollections, with few or no witnesses. We have to remember Maxwell strongly denies the charges.
And no, I really don't believe there is any great difference between procuring a seventeen-year-old into prostitution than someone who is eighteen. That is my opinion and you can hurl as many profanities and swearwords at me as you like.