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Ghislaine Maxwell

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Daily Mail : Ghislaine Maxwell’s most outrageous prison diva moment yet: Inside the Epstein madam's $30 fleece fiasco …
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Depicts Maxwell as entitled, privileged, and receiving unjust special treatment

The article uses repeated loaded language ('pampered pimp', 'prison queen'), highlights privileges (private bunk, typewriter, sunbathing), and frames a minor incident as a self-centered disruption. The headline's 'outrageous prison diva moment' sets a tone of moral condemnation.

“Ghislaine Maxwell’s most outrageous prison diva moment yet: Inside the Epstein madam's $30 fleece fiasco that locked her prison down for FIVE HOURS”

New York Post : Former AG Pam Bondi tells lawmakers Ghislaine Maxwell should ‘die in prison’
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Maxwell's personhood and legal standing delegitimized

The quote attributing extreme moral condemnation — 'should die in prison' — combined with the assertion that 'females who collaborate with sex offenders are worse' frames her not only as guilty but as outside the bounds of societal or legal redemption, undermining any perception of fair sentencing or due process.

“should 'die in prison'”

New York Post : Former AG Pam Bondi tells lawmakers Ghislaine Maxwell should ‘die in prison’
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Maxwell framed as irredeemably hostile and morally monstrous

Loaded language such as 'convicted sex trafficker', 'very evil', and the call for her to 'die in prison' frames Maxwell not just as guilty, but as categorically evil and deserving of maximum punishment, without room for legal nuance or rehabilitation.

“convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell”

New York Post : ‘Multiple young men’ allegedly raped at Epstein’s ranch where ‘super predators’ roamed
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portrayed as a criminal and morally monstrous figure

Maxwell is framed alongside Epstein using the same dehumanizing term 'super predators' and linked directly to unverified allegations of baby snatching and forced medical procedures, amplifying guilt through emotional appeal and loaded language.

“Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were serial abusers, they really were super predators, and it was just how they lived their lives.”