Ghislaine Maxwell’s Family Speaks Out Amid Shocking Closure of Epstein Case—What They Revealed Will Surprise You
Known as Jeffrey’s right-hand woman, Ghislaine was convicted in 2021 for trafficking teenage girls and is currently serving 20 years in a prison in Tallahassee, Florida.
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“Our sister Ghislaine did not receive a fair trial,” her family said in a recent statement.
The convicted Jeffrey associate is ready to “file a writ of habeas corpus” that would “allow her to challenge her imprisonment,” the family added.
Jeffrey’s right-hand woman is currently serving 20 years in a prison in Tallahassee, Florida
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The new filing would be based on “new evidence such as government misconduct that would have likely changed the trial’s outcome,” the family said.
They also claimed that prosecutors shouldn’t have been able to go after her because of a 2007 plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein.
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As per the deal—which many saw as overly lenient, the Department of Justice vowed not to prosecute any of his co-conspirators if he “paid fines, paid ‘victims’ millions of dollars and served 13 months in Prison,” as reported by the Daily Mail.
However, prosecutors used a loophole because the deal only applied to prosecutions in Florida, whereas Ghislaine was prosecuted in New York.
“Our sister Ghislaine did not receive a fair trial,” Ghislaine’s family reportedly said in a recent statement
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The Maxwell family accused the court of “applying an incorrect guideline range and offense level” and wants Ghislaine to have a resentencing.
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