
Ghislaine Maxwell
Supreme Court Slams The Door!!!
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Ghislaine Maxwell simply hit a authorized brick wall … the U.S. Supreme Court flat-out rejected her bid Monday to overturn her conviction for conspiring to sexually abuse minors.
The Supreme Court wasted no time on its first day again with the choice — killing any shot at a retrial for Maxwell — who was convicted again in 2021 … all whereas the Trump administration continues to catch warmth for maintaining the Epstein Files nonetheless beneath wraps.
The justices didn’t clarify why they turned away the enchantment.
Maxwell’s 3 convictions and 20-year sentence stand — however her lawyer, David Oscar Markus, isn’t falling by the wayside. He says the battle’s removed from over… claiming “serious legal and factual issues remain” and vowing to chase each final choice to get her justice.
In her enchantment, Maxwell argued her conviction ought to’ve been tossed — claiming Epstein’s 2007 plea deal lined her, and that prosecutors had been well beyond the statute of limitations.
Still, Maxwell’s serving time in fashion … just lately getting transferred to a cushier, all-women, minimum-security prison in Texas.
We’ve reached out to Markus … to date, no phrase again.