Maine Gov. Janet Mills' name has surfaced in the latest U.S. Justice Department release of files related to the late pedophile and mystery powerbroker Jeffrey Epstein, who allegedly committed suicide.
Maine Democrats have been calling for over a year for the release of more files related to infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but the disclosures may have caused some collateral damage for Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, candidate for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination.
The sensational allegations against Gov. Mills surfaced Friday in a trove of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of its ongoing disclosure of materials related to the investigation into Epstein’s sex-trafficking and espionage ring.
For years, Epstein's role in the American and Israeli intelligence communities has mystified international audiences, stoking conspiracy theories - many of which have turned out to be true. The Epstein enigma only intensified when he was found dead in his maximum security jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, a mysterious death that was ultimately ruled a suicide.
The records related to Gov. Mills and other figures in Maine politics include a detailed tip submitted to the Southern District of New York (SDNY) following the 2020 arrest of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. An anonymous tipster alleges that Mills was “instrumental” in covering up child sexual abuse and was “credibly named” in cocaine trafficking.
The tipster appears to have a deep familiarity with Maine politics and powerful figures from Maine political history.
That includes a former Maine State Police Chief Andrew Demers, who served for 25 years and was later arrested for sexually abusing a child, and Maine's former FBI Bureau chief, who went to jail for raping a 10-year-old girl.
Mitchell, who served under Clinton from 1995 to 2001 as the U.S. Special Envoy for Northern Ireland, is known internationally as the architect of the Good Friday Agreement, which brought an end to the 30-year violent conflict known as The Troubles.But his impeccable reputation — as well as his ties to Clinton and Epstein — were called into question in 2019, when Giuffre testified in a sworn deposition that Mitchell was among the men she was ordered to have sex with by Maxwell.“I want you to tell me a single time that you recall Ghislaine Maxwell using the words to you and directing you to go have sex with another person –,” an attorney asked Giuffre, according to the .“They instructed me to go to George Mitchell,” Giuffre replied, naming former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and model Jean Luc Brunel in the same answer.📷
“We conclude that the Mills investigation was conducted properly in accordance with Department of Justice policies and procedures. We also find Ms. Mills’ specific allegations of misconduct to be unsubstantiated”.
Mills was never charged with any crime as a result of the investigation.
“Hoping and praying you will investigate and act,” the July 2020 report concludes, addressing the same prosecutors who eventually secured the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Gov. Mills’ office did not respond to the allegation that she helped to protect men accused of child sex crimes. She has consistently denied allegations that she used or uses cocaine.
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