Hillary Clinton is undoubtedly not very happy right now as reports are coming out about her link to Ghislaine Maxwell, the former madam of the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

OK Magazine reported that Clinton hired Maxwell’s nephew, Alexander Djerassi, to work in her office at the State Department when she served as Secretary of State. Djerassi, who is the son of Maxwell’s sister Isabel Maxwell, was given a prominent and powerful position in Clinton’s office.

Clinton hired Djerassi to be the chief of staff and special assistant in the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, covering U.S. relations with Arab states, Israel, and Iran from 2009 to 2012.

“Secretary Clinton gave Alex a job in one of the most sensitive areas of Obama’s executive apparatus,” a source said. “The fact Alex Djerassi, fresh out of college, was put in charge of the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, covering the Middle East, was an interesting move.”

“He worked directly on the Arab Spring, and Hillary sent Alex as the US representative to the expatriate rebel groups Friends of Libya and Friends of the Syrian People,” the source added. “His was given special treatment.”

One year before Clinton gave Djerassi a job, his aunt’s former boyfriend Epstein pleaded guilty to a state charge (one of two) of procuring for prostitution a girl below age 18 and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Epstein later killed himself in prison in August of 2019 while he awaited trial on multiple sex crime charges. It had previously been known that Clinton’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, had a friendship with Epstein for a number of years.

Maxwell was arrested last month on six charges related to her allegedly grooming young girls for sex with Epstein. She has since been remanded to a prison in New York City after a judge deemed her to be a significant flight risk given her immense wealth and international connections.

Earlier this month, Maxwell whined about the “onerous” conditions she’s faced in prison, including 24/7 camera surveillance and guards taking notes on her every move. Her lawyers sent a letter to the judge asking that she be moved out of solitary confinement, and into the prison’s general population.

“It has become apparent that the BOP’s treatment of Ms. Maxwell is a reaction to the circumstances surrounding the pretrial detention and death of Mr. Epstein,” the lawyers argued in the court filing. “As a result of what occurred with Mr. Epstein, Ms. Maxwell is being treated worse than other similarly situated pretrial detainees.”

So far, Maxwell’s efforts to get out of solitary confinement have not paid off.

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