Supreme Court to review Ghislaine Maxwell’s petition at the September meeting

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The Supreme Court revealed on Wednesday that Ghislaine Maxwell’s call to his conviction for sexual traffic will be one of the many cases that the High Court examines a conference in camera in September.
The Supreme Court published a brief opinion indicating that he plans to examine a petition from Maxwell, the former girlfriend and associate of Jeffrey Epstein, on September 29, marking the first time that the judges will have his file before them. The public could know if the high court plans to examine the case of Maxwell in the days or weeks following this date.
If the Supreme Court was to refuse Maxwell’s petition, it would no longer remain appeal options. If the high court was to grant it, it means that it would examine Maxwell’s arguments that it was poorly prosecuted.
Ghislaine Maxwell threatens to dodge Epstein issues unless requests are completed

Ghislaine Maxwell jogs around the track at FCI Tallahassee, Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, July 10, 2025. Maxwell purges a twenty -year sentence for sexual traffic in connection with Jeffrey Epstein. (Matthew Symons for Fox News Digital)
Maxwell was sentenced by a jury to New York in 2021 on five charges involving the sex trafficking of a minor and the conspiracy and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
She called on her conviction, arguing that it should be thrown away because a advocacy Epstein arrived with the federal government in 2007, its vaccine and the limitation periods for its actions had endeavored.
Maxwell’s case has reintegrated the spotlight in recent weeks after the Ministry of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI revealed that they had examined Epstein’s files and found no other information that they could disclose to the public. The DoJ and the FBI also said that they had not discovered any other evidence that would allow them to continue investigative measures against figures that may have been associated with Epstein, a rich financier and a registered sex offender who died in 2019 when he was awaiting prison.
The Doj rejects the call of Ghislaine Maxwell in the response Scotus

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend De Grisogono sponsors the Wall Street 2005 concert series benefiting from Wall Street Rising, with a performance by Rod Stewart in Cipriani Wall Street on March 15, 2005 in New York. (Joe Schildhorn / Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
However, the administration was faced with an intense flame return from Maga’s supporters who estimated that the people appointed by Trump, including the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the director of the FBI Kash Patel, renamed promises to reveal revealing information on the case of Epstein.
Trump, who was one of the many eminent characters who once socialized with Epstein, said that the subject was “sordid” but “boring” and rejected questions about it. However, faced with the pressure of strengthening, the president demanded that the DOJ take more measures to publish files.
The Supreme Court reporting that he will examine the case of Maxwell arrives at a delicate moment.
After Trump’s requests, the ministry asked the court to release a limited lot and accurified of documents from the accusation acts of the major Epstein and Maxwell juries. Then, the assistant prosecutor of the DoJ, Todd Blanche, met Maxwell in Tallahassee, Florida, where she served her prison sentence and questioned her for two days.
The motivations of Blanche for the meeting remain vague.
Maxwell’s lawyer David Markus told journalists after the meeting that she had marked the “first opportunity that had ever been given to him to answer questions about what had happened”. She answered questions about “perhaps a hundred different people, and she did not remember anything,” said Markus. He said they hadn’t “approached Trump yet” in leniency. The president recently declared, when asked by a journalist on this subject, that he is “authorized” to make Maxwell forgive but that he had not considered it at this stage.

Judges of the United States Supreme Court pose for their official group portrait at the court on October 7, 2022. (Photo of Alex Wong / Getty Images)
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The chamber’s surveillance committee also moved to withdraw the curtain on the case of Epstein by assigning Maxwell to testify in front of the panel.
Maxwell’s lawyer replied by saying that she would need complete immunity to testify and that she wanted to wait until the Supreme Court responded to her petition.