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Ghislaine Maxwell Compares Her Experiences While On Suicide Watch To ‘Concentration Camps’
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The disgraced socialite added she believes she was put on watch as a “punishment” for filing complaints against authorities who allegedly “broke the rules and harmed me physically.”
She described the treatment that followed as a type that “strips you of any remaining shred of dignity that you have,” further noting that she had no clothing other than a “suicide smock” with Velcro straps.
Added Maxwell, “And you were in a room of sub-zero temperatures, so you literally are freezing, with neon lights like you see on TV and in concentration camps.”
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