Karoline Leavitt Asked If Trump Is Willing to Rule Out a Pardon For Ghislaine Maxwell
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Karoline Leavitt Asked If Trump Is Willing to Rule Out a Pardon For Ghislaine Maxwell
"Earlier on Monday, the high court refused to hear the case of the notorious sex criminal's ex-girlfriend, who was convicted of sex trafficking a teen girl in 2021. We're, of course, deeply disappointed that the Supreme Court declined to hear Ghislaine Maxwell's case, Maxwell attorney David Oscar Markus told Reuters. But this fight isn't over. Serious legal and factual issues remain, and we will continue to pursue every avenue available to ensure that justice is done."
"Back in July, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche interviewed Maxwell as questions swirled about President Donald Trump's relationship with Epstein, which has continued to dog the White House. Blanche is also Trump's former personal attorney. Not long after her sit-down with Blanche, Maxwell was transferred to a less restrictive prison camp in Texas, Reuters reported. In the summer, Trump's Department of Justice revealed there was no incriminating client list related to Epstein, despite Attorney General Pam Bondi's earlier insistence during a Fox News interview"
President Donald Trump and other administration officials have not discussed granting Ghislaine Maxwell clemency and are not tracking a clemency request. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Maxwell's appeal seeking to overturn her 2021 conviction for sex trafficking a teenage girl. Maxwell was convicted of trafficking underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein. An attorney for Maxwell expressed disappointment and intends to pursue further legal avenues, citing serious legal and factual issues. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche interviewed Maxwell amid questions about Trump's relationship with Epstein, and Maxwell was transferred to a less restrictive prison camp in Texas. The Department of Justice reported no incriminating client list related to Epstein.
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