The Trump administration asks Scot to refuse the call of Ghislaine Maxwell

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On Monday, the Ministry of Justice asked the Supreme Court to reject the appeal by Ghilaine Maxwell by Jeffrey Epstein, the association of his conviction for sex trafficking, a decision that comes when the ministry has recently been criticized for its processing of Epstein files.
Maxwell, 63, was sentenced by a jury in New York in 2021 on five charges involving the sexual trafficking of a minor and the plot. She was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Maxwell called on his conviction, saying that she should be thrown for several reasons, in particular that an advocacy agreement that Epstein concluded with the federal government in 2007 the immune and that the prescription statutes were exhausted.
Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, did not have a list of customers: the doj

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein Smile in this un dated photograph. This photo was one of the many unemployment during the Maxwell sex trafficking trial in the South New York district, where it was found guilty and sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for working with Epstein to sexually abuse minors. (American Department of Justice / Mega)
The United States Court of Appeal for the second circuit rejected its appeal, but Maxwell argued that the circuit courts had made disparate orders on the type of immunity granted through non-procésent contracts, such as that which Epstein received in 2007 and that the Supreme Court should weigh.
Maxwell is serving his prison sentence in Tallahassee, Florida. It should end in 2037.
The DOJ’s response to Haute Court comes after the ministry recently sparked Fury among a faction of supporters of President Donald Trump by announcing that he had no new information to publish linked to the Epstein affair. Epstein was charged in 2019 sex trafficking for minor women, but he died before he could be tried. The authorities judged that his death was caused by suicide.
Bondi under siege after the doj does not reveal any list of Epstein customers
Some Trump Doj officials had advanced theories that the government was hiding information related to Epstein, but they have since backed up.
The congress could call Maxwell to testify before the legislators. Citing anonymous sources, the Daily Mail reported on Monday that Maxwell was interested in doing so. Maxwell’s lawyer did not respond to Fox News Digital’s comments on the report.
However, his lawyer took a hit at Doj Trump about his position on Maxwell’s call.
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“I would be surprised if President Trump knew that his lawyers asked the Supreme Court to let the government break up an agreement,” said lawyer David Oscar Markus. “He is the last negotiator – and I am sure it would be suitable that when the United States gives his word, it should keep him. With all the speeches on which is prosecuted and which is not, it is particularly unfair that Ghislaine Maxwell remains in prison on the basis of a promise that the government has made and broke out.”