How The Illuminati Hire Character Assassins To Destroy Those Who
Know THE TRUTH!
EXCLUSIVE: Ghislaine Maxwell paid $25K to fake news purveyor Jacob
Wohl to 'smear Epstein victims and to get prosecutor Geoffrey Berman
fired in attempt to stall sex trafficking investigation against her'
- Ghislaine Maxwell hired Jacob Wohl to
smear alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein and her, a former
friend told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview
- As part of a $25k deal, Wohl and his
lobbyist colleague Jack Burkman also allegedly pushed to get
former New York US Attorney Geoffrey Berman fired
- Wohl and Burkman are far-right lobbyists
who have become a laughing stock in DC after several failed
attempts to smear top political figures
- Maryland paralegal Kristin Spealman claims
she was initially contacted by the duo to use her in a smear
campaign against Nancy Pelosi and Ted Cruz
- Spealman told DailyMail.com they bragged
to her they had been hired in early June for $25,000 to dig up
dirt on Maxwell's alleged sex trafficking victims
- Federal documents filed this month show a
company linked to Maxwell had hired Wohl and Burkman to lobby on
‘issues relating to US DOJ, Senate Judiciary, House Judiciary,’
DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal
- Berman's removal was intended to stall or
stop the criminal investigation into Maxwell, Spealman
said
- Berman was ultimately pushed out by Barr
in June, but two weeks later Maxwell was charged as part of
Epstein's sex trafficking ring
By Josh Boswell For Dailymail.com
Ghislaine Maxwell
hired fake news purveyor Jacob Wohl to smear her and Jeffrey Epstein's
alleged victims, a former friend has told DailyMail.com in an
exclusive interview.
As part of a $25,000 deal made in
June, Wohl and his lobbyist colleague Jack Burkman also allegedly
pushed to get New York US Attorney Geoffrey Berman, who had led
Epstein's case, fired in order to stall or stop the criminal
investigation into Maxwell.
Wohl and Burkman are far-right
lobbyists who have become a laughing stock in DC after several
failed attempts to smear top political figures including Elizabeth Warren,
Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, Ted Cruz, Robert Mueller and Dr. Anthony Fauci
by paying women to make false claims of sordid affairs and
drug-dealing.
One of the women they tried to use for
their smear plots, Maryland model and paralegal Kristin Spealman,
told DailyMail.com the men had been hired by Maxwell, who
currently faces trial over charges she and Epstein trafficked
underage girls for sex.
Spealman, 36, said the lobbyists
bragged to her they had been hired in early June for $25,000 to
dig up dirt on Maxwell's alleged sex trafficking victims and to
get Berman fired using Burkman’s supposed influence with Attorney
General William Barr.
Berman ultimately stepped down after a
push from Barr. But less than two weeks later, Maxwell was charged
on July 2 as being part of Epstein's sex trafficking ring and
taken into custody.
Ghislaine Maxwell hired fake news purveyor
and accused felon Jacob Wohl to smear alleged victims of her and
Jeffrey Epstein, Wohl's former friend has told DailyMail.com in
an exclusive interview
As part of a $25,000 deal made in June,
Wohl (left) and his lobbyist colleague Jack Burkman (right) also
allegedly pushed to get New York US Attorney Geoffrey Berman,
who had led Epstein's case, fired to stall or stop the criminal
investigation into Maxwell
One of the models Wohl tried to use for
his and Burkman's smear plots, Maryland paralegal Kristin
Spealman (pictured with Wohl), told DailyMail.com the men had
been hired by Maxwell, who currently faces trial over charges
she and Epstein trafficked underage girls for sex
When contacted for comment Wohl told
DailyMail.com that Maxwell ‘deserves representation’.
‘Every person, even those accused of
the most odious of crimes, deserves representation and possesses
the right to engage lobbyists to petition the government on their
behalf,’ the 22-year-old said. ‘Otherwise, we cannot comment
on client matters.’
Burkman similarly told DailyMail.com:
'All persons accused of crimes--however terrible--have the right
to representation and representation in the court of public
opinion.'
DailyMail.com has contacted Maxwell's
lawyers for comment.
Federal documents filed this month
show a company linked to Maxwell had hired Wohl and Burkman to
lobby on ‘issues relating to US DOJ, Senate Judiciary, House
Judiciary,’ DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Berman (pictured) ultimately stepped down
after Attorney General William 'Bill' Barr announced he would be
resigned, but less than two weeks later, Maxwell was charged on
July 2 as being part of Epstein's sex trafficking ring and taken
into custody
A form filed with the US Senate by
Burkman’s company, J M Burkman & Associates, on July 3 under
the Lobbying Disclosure Act shows Wohl and Burkman were hired by
Granite Realty LLC.
The form lists Burkman and Wohl as
lobbyists for Granite Realty, described as a ‘real estate
company’, and indicates the pair will be lobbying over ‘Issues
relating to US DOJ, Senate Judiciary, House Judiciary.’
New York prosecutors say the firm is
connected to Maxwell, with the LLC linked to her purchase of a New
Hampshire house where she was arrested on July 2 - the day before
Burkman’s lobbying disclosure was filed.
New Hampshire property records show
Granite Realty paid $1,070,000 cash in December for the home,
aptly named Tuckedaway.
Maxwell used a fake name and the
‘carefully anonymized LLC’, set up just weeks before the purchase,
to buy the house while she hid from law enforcement, prosecutors
in her New York sex trafficking case said.
Wohl and Burkman told Spealman that
Maxwell also used the secretive LLC to hire them as lobbyists
around early June, the model claimed.
‘Her company Granite Realty LLC hired
them to first get rid of the US attorney Jeffrey Berman,’ the
paralegal said.
‘She wanted him fired. And then I
guess she assumed the charges would go away or maybe she wouldn’t
be prosecuted. I think that was the goal.’
Federal documents filed this month show a
company linked to Maxwell had hired Wohl and Burkman to lobby on
‘issues relating to US DOJ, Senate Judiciary, House Judiciary,’
DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal
The form lists Burkman and Wohl as
lobbyists for Granite Realty, described as a ‘real estate
company’, and indicates the pair will be lobbying over ‘Issues
relating to US DOJ, Senate Judiciary, House Judiciary'
New York prosecutors say the firm i s
linked to Maxwell's purchase of a New Hampshire house (pictured)
where she was arrested on July 2 - the day before Burkman’s
lobbying disclosure was filed. New Hampshire property
records show Granite Realty paid $1,070,000 cash in December for
the home, aptly named Tuckedaway
Spealman claimed Burkman bragged to her that
he was ‘really good friends’ with Barr and had persuaded him to fire
Berman.
On June 19, Barr did release a statement
saying Berman would step down – though Trump had reportedly been
considering removing the prosecutor for two years.
Berman at first refused to resign, then later
capitulated when his deputy was announced as the new acting US attorney
for the Southern District of New York.
Spealman claimed Burkman bragged to her that he
was ‘really good friends’ with Barr and had persuaded him to fire
Berman. There is no evidence that Wohl or Burkman had any role in
Berman's firing
There is no evidence that Wohl or Burkman had
any role in Berman's firing.
There is also no evidence that Burkman and
Barr have a close relationship.
‘The second part of their job was to discredit
the [alleged] victims of Jeffrey Epstein and her,’ Spealman said.
‘I believed those girls, I felt like they were
telling the truth and they were real victims.
‘I was disgusted with the things [Wohl and
Burkman], were telling me. They were saying really bad things about them.
‘Like the one girl who said she got pregnant
by Epstein and they made her get an abortion. Jacob said ''no, her
boyfriend got her pregnant and then she demanded money.'' It was just a
lot of stuff that made them look bad.
‘That’s their job now, to discredit these
victims. Hopefully so that the charges go away or [Maxwell] wins.’
The lobbyists allegedly told Spealman their
smear targets included Epstein accusers Virginia Giuffre, Sarah Ransome
and Courtney Wild, the model said.
Spealman claimed Wohl and Burkman revealed
their plot with Maxwell during a night of partying at Burkman’s Arlington,
Virginia home on July 11.
The part-time model said the two men had
already spent months trying to get her involved in other smear
campaigns.
Wohl and Burkman told Spealman (pictured) that
Maxwell also used her secretive LLC to hire them as lobbyists around
early June, the model claimed. ‘Her company Granite Realty LLC hired
them to first get rid of the US attorney Jeffrey Berman,’ she said. ‘She
wanted him fired. And then I guess she assumed the charges would go away
or maybe she wouldn’t be prosecuted. I think that was the goal'
The lobbyists allegedly told Spealman their smear
targets included Epstein accusers Virginia Giuffre (pictured), Sarah
Ransome and Courtney Wild, the model said
‘The second part of their job was to discredit the
[alleged] victims of Jeffrey Epstein and her,’ Spealman said. ‘I
believed those girls, I felt like they were telling the truth and they
were real victims. ‘I was disgusted with the things [Wohl and Burkman],
were telling me. They were saying really bad things about them.
Pictured: Courtney Wild (left) and Sarah Ransome (right)
Spealman said Burkman first called her last
September asking her to be a part of a purported reality TV show that he
and Wohl were producing, which involved ‘playing innocent pranks on
celebrities and politicians.’
After wining and dining the model at DC hotel
bars and restaurants, as well as dangling the prospect of a $300,000
paycheck for her role, the two lobbyists revealed their real plans, she
said.
‘At the third meeting they totally switched
things,’ Spealman told DailyMail.com. ‘They said they wanted me to say I
was selling Percocet to Nancy Pelosi. I was pretty shocked because that’s
a big leap from what they had sold me on.
‘I don’t want to have that sort of reputation.
I’m a paralegal. I was worried about defamation suits. I was like ''look
guys, I can’t do that''.'
The model said the fake news peddlers agreed
to change their plans. But at the next meeting in October, Spealman said
they presented her with a statement to sign claiming she had ‘steamy sex’
with married senator Ted Cruz.
Spealman claimed Wohl and Burkman asked her to
read the bogus statement at a press conference scheduled the next day.
‘I received a text directing me to a lavish
fourth-floor suite,’ the statement said. ‘Inside was Senator Cruz, clad
only in boxers. After a few old fashioneds, I was a willing participant in
a night of steamy sex.
‘Despite his ugly face and overweight
physique, I could not resist the opportunity to be with a United States
Senator. I was paid $2,700 for the evening.
‘On November 30, 2019, I received an angry
call from Heidi Cruz, the Senator’s banker wife. She told me that I would
be exposed if I ever saw her husband again.
‘Undeterred, I met again with Senator Cruz on
January 4, 2019. This time he flew me to Austin.'
Spealman claimed Wohl and Burkman asked her to
read the bogus statement (pictured) at a press conference scheduled the
next day
‘I would have never done it, I wouldn’t have felt
comfortable doing it,’ Spealman told DailyMail.com. ‘But I kind of led
them to believe I would do it... I felt manipulated a bit. ‘I took
pictures of the script and told them I needed to rehearse and I’d get
back to them'
The statement continued: 'Following sex, the
Senator confessed to me that his wife ''could no longer give him an
erection'' due to her advancing age, flab and significant weight gain. He
said that my young bikini body had made him feel like a man for the first
time in years.’
The documents continued with more outlandish
fake claims, saying Cruz used a ‘penis pump’ and took Spealman to a
swingers party where his wife caught him and ‘literally dragged him by the
penis to the front door’.
‘I would have never done it, I wouldn’t have
felt comfortable doing it,’ Spealman told DailyMail.com.
‘But I kind of led them to believe I would do
it... I felt manipulated a bit.
‘I took pictures of the script and told them I
needed to rehearse and I’d get back to them.’
The paralegal said she showed the statement to
her lawyers who called Wohl and Burkman and got her out of the sleazy
deal.
‘After my lawyers talked to them Jack called
me like 30 times,’ Spealman said. ‘I wasn’t answering, so he texted me
stuff like “we need you to do this”, “this is your shot”, “you’re going to
be a star”, stuff like that. I just sort of brushed them off.
‘After a few weeks they got another model to
do the press conference instead.’
On October 21 last year Wohl and Burkman held
a press conference outside Burkman’s Arlington home where a woman wearing
large sunglasses who said her name was ‘Kay Feller’ read the same lurid
statement about Ted Cruz.
In 2018 the young lobbyist and self-styled
‘renegade firebrand’ attempted his first high-profile smear, accusing
former FBI chief Robert Mueller of sexual misconduct. Wohl and
Burkman held a botched press conference over the sexual misconduct
claims in a shabby Holiday Inn, where the alleged victim failed to show
up and Burkman gave a speech with his fly undone (pictured)
Journalists who attended wrote stories
deriding the tricksters and dismissing the fake claims, and critics of the
lobbyists turned up to disrupt the bizarre press conference by playing a
banjo, sounding an air horn and throwing donuts at the two men.
Spealman said despite asking her to lie about
high-ranking politicians, she remained friendly with the lobbyists and
occasionally went out to DC clubs and bars with Wohl.
She said the men invited her to Burkman’s
house on July 11 and made another indecent proposal before revealing their
deal with Maxwell.
‘They wanted to ''smooth the waters'', is how
they put it,’ the part-time model said. ‘They convinced me to come over
Saturday just to talk. The first half they were nice.
‘As the night progressed, we were getting
along. They felt comfortable asking me to do something like this again. I
was a little surprised by it,’ she said.
‘They wanted me to find models in my agency
''that turned 18 in the last month'' is what they said to me. I said ''How
am I supposed to know if they turned 18 in the last month'', and they
laughed and glossed over it. That was a red flag.
‘I asked why they wanted me to do this and
they said it was to have sex with politicians. The only name I remember
was [Florida Republican Congressman] Matt Gaetz.’
Spealman shared with DailyMail.com notes she
made of the conversation at the time.
‘I wrote down some quotes from Jack,’ she
said. ‘He said he wanted ''Big-t****ed teens'', and ''very impressionable
young women''. ''Jacuzzi parties'' were mentioned by Jacob.
Wohl (pictured with Spealman) is currently facing
trial over a felony charge for unlawful sale of securities, after a man
committed suicide when he learned the 22-year-old former trader had lost
his $75,000 in a failed investment scheme
‘They went through my Instagram because all
the models in my agency follow me and they picked out a few. Some of them
are 16 and 17, though I didn’t tell them that. Jacob asked me to see if
they would be interested.’
Wohl is currently facing trial over a felony
charge for unlawful sale of securities, after a man committed suicide when
he learned the 22-year-old former trader had lost his $75,000 in a failed
investment scheme.
In 2018 the young lobbyist and self-styled
‘renegade firebrand’ attempted his first high-profile smear, accusing
former FBI chief Robert Mueller of sexual misconduct.
Mueller was serving as Special Counsel at the
time, conducting an investigation into Russian meddling in the Trump 2016
campaign.
Wohl and Burkman held a botched press
conference over the sexual misconduct claims in a shabby Holiday Inn,
where the alleged victim failed to show up and Burkman gave a speech with
his fly undone.
In another bungled smear this year, a woman
accused Dr. Anthony Facui, the director of the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, of sexually assaulting her in a hotel
room in 2014 when she was 20, only to recant the story 10 days later
confessing that Wohl and Burkman paid her to make it all up.
Their attempt to throw muck at Senator Kamala
Harris didn’t stick either.
Sean Newaldass, 26, gave a press conference
with the two lobbyists claiming he had an affair with Harris, but soon
backtracked saying he was a paid actor and the only reason he made the
claims was because the two lobbyists told him it was ‘performance art’ for
a Spike TV show.