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Ghislaine Maxwell ‘Guarded By Former US Navy SEALs After Multiple Death Threats’

Iran Abandons Nuclear Deal After US Kills Qassem Soleimani

Iran will no longer abide by the limits of the 2015 agreement intended to curb its burgeoning nuclear program, according to a statement from the government. The statement said: “The Islamic Republic of Iran will end its final limitations in the nuclear deal, meaning the limitation in the number of centrifuges. Therefore Iran’s nuclear program will have no limitations in production including enrichment capacity and percentage and number of enriched uranium and research and expansion.” A government spokesman said Iran would not respect any limits set down in the 2015 agreement, CNBC reported. It means there will be no more restrictions on uranium enrichment, the number of centrifuges, and research and development, reported Iranian state television. The announcement came following an emergency meeting held by Iran’s National Security Council on Sunday over its nuclear policy…

Ghislaine Maxwell ‘Guarded By Former US Navy SEALs After Multiple Death Threats’

Jeffrey Epstein’s former associate Ghislaine Maxwell is being guarded by former U.S. Navy SEALs amid concerns that her life is in danger, the Mail on Sunday reported.

The British socialite has received a number of “credible death threats” and is being guarded “round the clock” by former U.S. Navy SEALs in various safe houses in the American Midwest, according to a source.

“There has been so much rubbish written about Ghislaine. The reality is she receives multiple, credible death threats on a daily basis. The hate mail is sometimes 2 [feet] high,” the source told the publication.

“She is constantly moving. Her life is in danger. She is being guarded by the best of the very best and that includes former U.S. Navy SEALs. She’s not under the protection of any government. She’s on her own.”

The news of Maxwell’s alleged whereabouts comes after a source earlier this month told Page Six that she was no longer in the United States and was instead dividing her time between multiple countries, including the UK and Israel.

“She is not in the U.S., she moves around. She is sometimes in the UK, but most often in other countries, such as Israel, where her powerful contacts have provided her with safe houses and protection,” they said.

However, the source dismissed the reports, telling the Mail on Sunday: “I only wish. This is costing her a fortune. She moves constantly. The reports are just [expletive].”

In December last year, Reuters said that Maxwell, along with several others, was being investigated by the FBI for her supposed role in “facilitating” Epstein’s alleged illegal behavior.

Maxwell has denied the allegations and has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing.

Meanwhile, as part of their investigation, Reuters says that the FBI is reportedly interested in the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, who has also been accused of having improper relations with a 17-year-old American woman, Virginia Roberts.

Roberts, now 36, claims she was trafficked to the UK in 2001 by Epstein and was forced to have improper relations with the Duke on three occasions in 2001 and 2002 when she was 17.

The Duke has repeatedly denied these allegations and any suggestion of wrongdoing but has since stepped down from royal duties for the foreseeable future following a so-called “car crash” interview with the BBC’s Emily Maitlis.

During the interview, Andrew reiterated his denials of Roberts’s allegations and claimed he did not remember meeting her, despite photographic evidence to the contrary.

However many branded the Duke as “unapologetic” over his friendship with billionaire Epstein after he admitted he “did not regret it.”

“The people that I met and the opportunities that I was given to learn either by him or because of him were actually very useful,” he told Maitlis.

Last week it was claimed the Duke had asked Maxwell to defend him publicly, but she reportedly refused.

A source told Page Six: “Andrew pleaded with Ghislaine to publicly defend him. She carefully considered it but decided no good would come of it [if she came forward]. It isn’t in her best interests.”

Epstein was found dead in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York on Aug. 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

His death was ruled as suicide by the New York medical examiner, who said he had hung himself with a sheet from his bed.

The 66-year-old had pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing girls as young as 14 and young women in New York and Florida in the early 2000s.

More than a dozen lawsuits are seeking millions of dollars in compensation for women who say they were sexually abused by the wealthy financier at his homes in Manhattan, Florida, New Mexico, the Virgin Islands, and Paris.

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Gulf Stocks Tumble Amid Rising US-Iran Tensions

Stocks in the Persian Gulf plunged in Sunday afternoon trading as tensions between the United States and Iran roiled markets after the assassination of a top Iranian military commander. General Qassem Soleimani, the architect of Tehran’s overseas military operations was killed on Friday in a U.S. drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport. Markets responded quickly to the strike, with Saudi credit default swaps—which investors buy as protection against default—rising by more than 13 percent on Friday, Refinitiv data showed. On Sunday, shares of oil giant Saudi Aramco fell 1.7 percent to their lowest level since listing last month in a record initial public offering (IPO). The Kuwaiti index, the best performer in the region in 2019, was down nearly 4.1 percent, while Saudi stocks plunged 2.2 percent. “A…