Supreme Court rejects Ghislaine Maxwell appeal of Epstein conviction

The defendant sex smuggler Jeffrey Epstein’s long -term partner Ghislaine Maxwell, on June 25, 2013 from the United Nations TV file images in this screen, the United Nations in New York talks about the oceans and sustainable development.
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. Supreme Court On Monday, Jeffrey said that Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of sex smuggling by Jeffrey Epstein about sexual abuse of girls, would not hear the attractiveness of Maxwell.
The decision continues to be the focus of criticism as the Trump administration refuses to publish research files about Epstein and Maxwell despite the promises of making these documents open to public.
Avoid nine justice, the Supreme Court did not say that Maxwell would request a request for an objection. There
Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison for crimes.
He is still locked in the minimum security camp in Texas.
Maxwell was sent from a more restrictive prison in Florida after a two -day interview with US Chief Public Prosecutor Todd Blanche. Maxwell’s transfer to a minimum security prison would require waiver within the scope of the prisons office policy because he was a convicted sex criminal.
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