
The Supreme Court will meet in private to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell’s bid to overturn her sex-trafficking conviction on Sept. 29, Fox News reported.
Maxwell has argued she should have been immune from prosecution due to an agreement Jeffrey Epstein made with federal prosecutors before his death.
She is currently serving a prison sentence for sex-trafficking and the prospect of a Trump pardon has raised speculation, though the president has indicated he hadn’t considered such a move.
Maxwell served as the madam and primary procurer of underage women for Epstein and recent spoke with the DOJ about her role in his operation. She has not ruled testifying before Congress.
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