Obama LGBTQ Connection: Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘Little Black Book’ to Remain Secret
By Bevan Hurley. Ghislaine Maxwell’s “little black book” containing the names and addresses of nearly 2,000 world leaders, celebrities and alleged victims will remain secret. . .
Judge Alison Nathan had previously said she wanted to avoid “needless” namedropping during the trial.
The book was filled with contact details of Ms Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein’s famous friends, including Prince Andrew, and former US presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump, and had been mentioned sporadically during her sex-trafficking trial.
Prince Andrew, Mr Clinton and others mentioned in the directory have denied all accusations they were involved in any alleged sexual abuse.
Several entries were mentioned during the prosecution case and released as an exhibit under seal, meaning only jurors and attorneys could view them. (Read more from “Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘Little Black Book’ to Remain Secret” HERE)
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Obama’s LGBTQ Judge Headed for Federal Court of Appeals?
By Ashley Collman, Jacob Shamsian. As [US District Court Judge Alison] Nathan presides over the [Ghislaine Maxwell] trial, she is also preparing for a confirmation vote. President Joe Biden recently selected her for a promotion to the US Court Appeals for the Second Circuit — just one step away from the Supreme Court.
If confirmed, Nathan would be the second openly LGBTQ woman to serve on any federal circuit court, after Second Circuit Judge Beth Robinson, who was also nominated by Biden and confirmed to her position in November. Nathan and her partner, law professor Meg Satterthwaite, have twin sons, according to [the homosexual publication,] The Advocate.

(Credit: US District Court, Southern District of New York Handout)
Nathan first became a judge in 2011, when then-President Barack Obama nominated her to serve in the Southern District of New York. At the time of her nomination, Nathan was working as special counsel to the solicitor general of New York, a job she was appointed to by then-New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
. . . Concerned Women for America’s Legislative Action Committee also sent a letter to senators, saying Nathan’s “political activism” called into question “her impartiality and judicial temperament.” They took issue with Nathan’s serving on an LGBTQ issues policy committee on the Obama campaign, and for working pro bono for clients who tried to challenge the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy for gay servicemembers. (Read more about the judge who prohibited publication of Epstein’s black book HERE)
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