James Comey, Ghislaine Maxwell and DOJ
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Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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The Trump DOJ asked the high court to deny Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghilaine Maxwell’s appeal of her sex-trafficking conviction. The move comes amid heightened scrutiny over the case.
The New Hampshire property where Maxwell was arrested in July 2020 last traded hands in December 2019 for $1.1 million.
Mail report sparked rumors that Maxwell offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and so-called "client list."
The 156-acre New Hampshire property where Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested is now on sale for $2.5 million, more than double its $1.1 million purchase price in 2019
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One of the few people who could confirm if there is or ever was a list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients is imprisoned in Florida's capital city.
If Maxwell refuses to testify, a subpoena must follow. If the DOJ resists, Congress must assert its constitutional authority. The stakes are too high for half measures. The victims deserve answers. The public deserves transparency. And the truth, however uncomfortable, must come to light.
The family of disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell have said new evidence such as “government misconduct” could be used to challenge her imprisonment. The 63-year-old was found guilty in December 2021 of luring young girls to massage rooms for ...
The official press release asserted that the financier and convicted sex offender’s former associate is prepared to challenge her imprisonment. Ghislaine Maxwell’s siblings claimed that their sister “did not receive a fair trial.” They wrote,