Supreme Court rejects appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell, imprisoned former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein

Washington – On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell, the former Jeffrey Epstein friend.

On the first day of their new state, the judges refused to take a case that would renew attention to the harsh sexual abuse epic after the administration of President Donald Trump sought to get rid of criticism because of its refusal to issue more investigation files publicly from the Ibstein case.

MaxWell’s lawyers, a British social matter, have argued that she should not have been tried or condemned for her role in attracting teenage girls by sexual abuse by Epstein, who is funded in New York. The prison sentence operates for 20 years, although it was transferred from a low -security federal prison in Florida to a prison camp in Texas after July.

As is the case, the judges did not explain the reason for their removal from the call.

The Trump Republican Administration urged the Supreme Court to stay outside the case.

Maxwell’s lawyers claimed that an undesirable agreement was reached in 2007 by federal prosecutors in Miami and Ibstein lawyers also protecting “potential conspirators” from federal charges anywhere in the country.

Maxwell was prosecuted in Manhattan, and the Federal Court of Appeal ruled that the prosecution was appropriate. A jury found a guilty of sex trafficking with a teenage girl, among other charges.

Maxwell’s trial included accounts of sexual exploitation of girls at the age of fourteen, which was narrated by four women who described themselves to abuse in adolescents in the nineties and early first decade of the twentieth century in Epsin’s homes.

Audrey Strauss, the acting American lawyer for the southern region of New York, notes a picture of Jeffrey Epstein and Gissolan Maxwell, during a press conference on July 2, 2020.

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Maxwell’s lawyers or the Federal Prison Office did not explain the reason for its transfer, but one of her lawyers, David Oscar Marcus, said that she was “innocent and could not be tried, less condemned.” Marcus was also the main lawyer in the Supreme Court case.

Maxwell was interviewed by Blanche in the Florida Court. A limited immunity was given, which allowed her to speak freely without fear of prosecution on anything she said except in the event of a false statement. It has repeatedly denied seeing any sexual inappropriate interactions that include Trump, according to the records released in August, which aims to remove the president from disgraceful funding.

I Ibstein was arrested in 2019 on charges of sex trafficking and was accused of sexual assault on dozens of teenage girls. A month later, he was found dead in a prison cell in New York, as investigators described as suicide.

The I Ibcistin case consumed the Trump administration after an announcement by the FBI and the Ministry of Justice in July that Epstein had killed himself despite conspiracy theories, on the contrary, that the “customer list” that was not issued by Public Prosecutor Bondi on her office.

This advertisement produced anger from the theorists of the conspiracy and Trump supporters who were hoping to see evidence of government cover -up. This expectation was partially driven by comments from officials, including the FBI director Cash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bonjino, who in Podcast before they were repeatedly encouraged and repeated the idea that harmful details about prominent people were blocked.

For example, Patel said in at least one Podcasts before the FBI director became that “Black Book” of Ibstein was under “direct control of the FBI director.”

But the Ministry of Justice said that its review of the evidence in the possession of the government decided that there would be “more disclosure that would be appropriate or justified.” The administration noted that many materials were placed under a seal by a court to protect the victims and “only part of that” would have been broadcast publicly if Epstein went to trial. “

In the face of anger at his base, Trump quickly sought to turn the page, closing Bondi’s interrogation about Ibstein at the White House cabinet meeting and restoring as “weak” supporters, who said he was falling into “Jeffrey Ibstein is a hoax.”

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