Anti-Sex Trafficking Experts in Outrage Over Ghislaine Maxwell Case. “overall justice” was not served.

Although Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty in federal court last week, “overall justice” was not served because none of the victims of sexual abuse were identified and prosecuted, according to an anti-sex trafficking expert. “Ghislaine Maxwell needs to be behind bars, absolutely. So justice there, but overall justice for combating the crime of sexual exploitation, absolutely no justice, ” Jaco Booyens told NTD in a recent interview. SHAREtogether, a non-profit organization dedicated to ending child sex trafficking, was founded by Booyens. He’s also the producer and director of the feature film 8 DAYS, which is on the topic. Justice was served for some victims when Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty last week in a federal court, but the “overall justice” was not served since none of the clients of the sexual abuse were targeted and put behind bars, an anti-sex trafficking expert said.…

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Up-Date: 7/3/2020 Death Angel on the Move Once Again, There Are Some Politicians, Lawyers, and Socialites That Will Be Losing Sleep Over Ghislaine Maxwell Arrest

 Elsewhere, Scripture describes the worthless person as one who “digs up evil” (Prov. 16:27), “makes a mockery of justice” (Prov. 19:28), and “plots evil against the LORD” (Nah. 1:11). He leads others away from the God (Deut. 13:13), is given to lewd behavior (Judg. 19:22), hides from justice (Judg. 20:13), is unreasonable (1 Sam. 25:17), defies authority (2 Sam. 20:1), is willing to lie against the innocent and promote injustice (1 Ki. 21:9-13), and seeks to overpower the timid leader (2 Chron. 13:7). It should be noted that worthless persons can be born into good families, for “the sons of Eli were worthless men; they did not know the LORD” (1 Sam. 2:12).  And, they can attach themselves to a godly leader and cause trouble, such as “the wicked and worthless men among those who went with David (1 Sam. 30:22).      Assuming that…

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