Ghislaine Maxwell seeks relief from US Supreme Court
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s legal team moved forward with appealing her case to the Supreme Court on Monday, three days after the accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein met with a top Justice Department official. The convicted child sex trafficker’s team filed a new brief with the Supreme Court urging it to overturn her conviction.
Even as top Justice Department officials brokered an interview with a longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein’s, they asked the Supreme Court to reject her appeal.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s attorney has filed a reply brief in her appeal to the Supreme Court to overturn her conviction. MSNBC Legal Correspondent Lisa Rubin, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler and Punchbowl News Co-founder Jake Sherman join Chris Jansing to discuss Maxwell's recent meetings with the DOJ,
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AlterNet on MSNEpstein co-conspirator files SCOTUS appeal as Trump leaves door open to pardon — againConvicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell—the longtime associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein—has filed an appeal of her conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, just days after meeting for two days with the Deputy Attorney General in a Tallahassee courthouse.
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A second meeting between Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche took place on Friday for about three hours.
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President Donald Trump said he was not contemplated granting clemency to Maxwell, an associate of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein.