Ghislaine Maxwell plans to seek commutation from Trump, whistleblower says
- On November 10, 2025, House Judiciary Committee Democrats said Ghislaine Maxwell is planning to apply for a commutation, preparing a `Commutation Application` for President Donald Trump's Administration to review.
- Earlier this year Maxwell was moved to Federal Prison Camp Bryan, Texas, after a private meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, where her attorney said they discussed about 100 names linked to Epstein.
- Committee Democrats say the warden helped Maxwell copy, print, and send application documents, while prison staff allegedly provided concierge-style perks like hand-delivered meals and private meeting areas with snacks for visitors.
- Rep. Jamie Raskin wrote to President Donald Trump on Sunday demanding Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche testify publicly before the House Judiciary Committee amid allegations Maxwell seeks release or wields undue influence.
- If President Donald Trump approves, Maxwell could see her 20-year sentence significantly reduced, and reporting notes he has not ruled out lending help.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, an accomplice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, intends to file a request with the US administration to reduce her prison sentence.
Ghislaine Maxwell gets special treatment in prison, Rep. Jamie Raskin says a whistleblower told him | News Channel 3-12
By Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — Rep. Jamie Raskin said he learned from a whistleblower that Ghislaine Maxwell is receiving special treatment in prison and is in the process of filing a commutation application. The Maryland Democrat detailed the whistleblower allegations in a strongly worded letter sent to President Donald Trump, revealing what he says he learned about Maxwell’s prison stay. CNN has not independently verified all of the claims made …
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