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The U.S. Supreme Court should hear Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2021 sex trafficking conviction, her lawyers argued in a brief to the Supreme Court Monday.
Trump continued to not rule out pardoning Ghislane Maxwell. He also said he "never had the privilege of going to" Epstein's private island
Former Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell petitions Supreme Court to review her case, claiming federal prosecutors violated a non-prosecution agreement made in 2007.
The new filing responds to a Justice Department brief that argued the justices should leave Maxwell's criminal convictions in place.
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorneys argue that she was covered by a Non-Prosecution Agreement made by Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, saying the U.S. “agrees that it will not institute any criminal
Attorneys for Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned associate of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein, on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of her sex-trafficking conviction and accused the Trump administration of making inaccurate,
Serving 20 years, Maxwell's filing comes 3 days after meeting a top DOJ official assigned to re-examine the Epstein case.
Democratic Sens. Durbin and Whitehouse sent letter to Deputy AG Blanche seeking commitment that DOJ won't advocate for a pardon or commutation for Ghislane Maxwell.
Elon Musk has weighed in on the possibility of President Donald Trump issuing a pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned associate of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.