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Ghislaine Maxwell's family claims unfair trial as she appeals her sex trafficking conviction, arguing a prior Epstein plea deal should have protected her from prosecution ...
The disgraced British socialite was jailed for luring young girls to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein's properties for him to sexually abuse.
The family of Jeffrey Epstein’s madam Ghislaine Maxwell claims the convicted accomplice “did not receive a fair trial” and remains in prison due to “a promise the US government made and ...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s family break silence with unexpected claim after Epstein case given major update
The family of Ghislaine Maxwell have broken their silence with an unexpected statement after the FBI and DOJ announced the conclusion of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The disgraced British socialite, 63, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGhislaine Maxwell's family issues chilling threat to Trump as Epstein crisis deepensGhislaine Maxwell's family have questioned why the Trump administration have decided not to release the Epstein files to the public, despite claiming they would do so ...
Maxwell's family insisted there had been no "fair trial" for the convicted sex trafficker as the DOJ aimed to block her SCOTUS appeal.
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OK Magazine on MSNGhislaine Maxwell's Family Declares Jeffrey Epstein's Co-Conspirator Didn't 'Receive a Fair Trial' as Disgraced Financier's Files Remain UnreleasedGhislaine Maxwell’s family finally broke their silence about her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein after the DOJ urged the ...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s family broke their silence, claiming she was the government’s scapegoat after Jeffrey Epstein was found ...
The Trump DOJ asked the high court to deny Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghilaine Maxwell’s appeal of her sex-trafficking ...
Maxwell submitted a plea to to overturn her conviction, saying she was covered by a non-prosecution deal made between Jeffrey Epstein and the U.S. government.
DOJ lawyers told the Supreme Court that Ghislaine Maxwell was not covered by Jeffrey Epstein’s plea deal, urging justices to uphold her conviction.
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