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Is Ghislaine Maxwell Safe in Prison?

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA, JUL 29 – Maxwell is cooperating with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and plans to testify on Aug. 11 as legal efforts continue to challenge her 20-year sex trafficking conviction.

  • Seeking a reprieve, Maxwell’s team filed on Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her appeal of her 2021 conviction and delay her August 11, 2025, deposition.
  • Last week, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met Maxwell for two days at the Tallahassee federal courthouse.
  • In the prison yard, Maxwell’s behavior is not detailed; she answered questions about 100 people during her interview, according to her attorney.
  • The Republican House Oversight Committee subpoenaed Maxwell last week, as Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna opposed her pardon and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie supported it for truthful testimony.
  • In their letter to Chairman James Comer, Maxwell’s team requests delaying her Aug. 11 testimony until after the Supreme Court rules on her appeal and habeas petition.
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Spectrum News broke the news in United States on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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