Ghislaine Maxwell, Congress and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Supreme Court could decide in late September whether to hear Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her 2021 sex trafficking conviction.
Maxwell's legal team petitions Supreme Court claiming a prior Epstein deal should shield her from prosecution, while a former cellmate shares insights about her composed prison behavior.
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.
The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee also pressed the Justice Department for a promise that Ms. Maxwell will not be pardoned for her cooperation in matters related to the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson rejects pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, stating she deserves life in prison for her role in Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking crimes.
Former prosecutors and lawyers for victims question what occurred and who was present during two days of interviews with the Jeffrey Epstein accomplice and convicted sex trafficker.
On “This Week,” ABC News’ senior investigative correspondent Aaron Katersky reports on Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent meetings with Ghislaine Maxwell.
The Epstein accomplice met with a top Justice Department official and answered "every single question," her lawyer said.