Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell urges Supreme Court to overturn her conviction
- Today, Ghislaine Maxwell filed an appeal to the Supreme Court seeking to overturn her sex trafficking conviction.
- The appeal centers on a 2007 non-prosecution agreement Jeffrey Epstein negotiated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Southern District of Florida that Maxwell’s defense says protected co-conspirators.
- In a July 28 statement, Maxwell’s attorney David Oscar Markus said `No one is above the law—not even the Southern District of New York` and urged President Donald Trump.
- Maxwell asks the Supreme Court to overturn her conviction, as the DOJ faces hurdles in unsealing Epstein files by August 5, 2025, and Trump has not been approached for a pardon.
- Maxwell’s petition could prompt the Supreme Court to clarify plea deal scope, as she argues her case rests on a 2007 non-prosecution agreement.
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Ghislaine Maxwell asks Supreme Court to overturn conviction citing Epstein immunity deal
Ghislaine Maxwell asks Supreme Court to hear her appeal of 2021 sex trafficking conviction, arguing a 2007 non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein should shield her from charges.
Miami, U.S.A., Jul 28 (EFE).- Ghislaine Maxwell, an ex-girlfriend and accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein, asked the U.S. Supreme Court this Monday to revoke his 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking days after meeting last week with U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche in the face of the new controversy in the case under the Donald Trump administration. Both Democrats and Republicans question the Trump administration’s lack of transparency…
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