Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirator appears to be trying to con GOP lawmakers with the same strategy she used to victimize multiple young girls, according to one expert.
Jess Michaels, a survivor of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's crimes, told Aaron Parnas on his Substack, "The Parnas Perspective," that Maxwell is trying to play up her submissive femininity to earn favorable treatment from the Trump administration and congressional lawmakers. Michaels said on Sunday that this is the same strategy she used to lure victims.
Michaels' statements come just days after the Trump administration released thousands of documents relevant to the Epstein case.
"It's fascinating to me to hear people who are in charge of our country saying that they are listening to a convicted pedophile, who has multiple charges of perjury, and are taking her word as gospel," Michaels said.
"We have to consider what justice looks like now that the people who are supposed to be in charge of that are listening to the criminals," she added. "If they're going to listen to criminals over victims, then justice has left the chat," she added.
Michaels also said she was shocked to see so many lawmakers take Maxwell's side after the transcripts were released.
"I couldn't listen to the transcripts, all of it, I just listened to a small snippet," Michael said. "And the thing that struck me immediately was her victim voice. Her really soft, and fragile, and feminine, and submissive voice."
"That's a strategy," she continued. "And we know this because we have seen decades of investigative reporting about Ghislaine Maxwell and this scheme. We know from victims that she used her feminine being to con girls, and she's doing the same things to the politicians that are listening to her."
Watch the entire conversation below or by clicking here.
Important Jeffrey Epstein Update by Aaron Parnas
I spoke with Jess Michaels, a survivor of Epstein's crimes, to get her reaction to what's happening in Washington
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