Ghislaine Maxwell's Oxfordshire Family Challenges Her Imprisonment
OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 16 – Maxwell's family alleges government misconduct and broken immunity promises in her sex trafficking case while preparing a habeas corpus writ challenging her 20-year sentence, citing over 1,000 Epstein victims.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, aged 63, was sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in federal prison in Florida for recruiting and grooming teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking ring.
- Maxwell's appeal contends that the 2007 non-prosecution agreement involving Epstein should prevent her prosecution, but both the courts and the Justice Department maintain that the agreement’s protections are limited to Florida and do not extend to cases filed in other jurisdictions.
- The Department of Justice reviewed Epstein's case files, found no credible evidence of blackmail or a client list, and declined to release additional records amid ongoing conspiracy theories.
- Maxwell's family said on Tuesday she did not receive a fair trial and plans to file a writ of habeas corpus challenging her imprisonment based on alleged government misconduct.
- The Supreme Court is considering whether to review Maxwell's conviction while political disputes continue over document transparency, with her lawyer surprised President Trump may be unaware of legal efforts to break the 2007 deal.
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Ghislaine Maxwell's family appeals to Trump amid battle over Epstein files
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