The U.S. Supreme Court just slammed the door on one of the most high-profile appeals connected to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, denying Ghislaine Maxwell’s latest bid for freedom and leaving her with just one remaining hope — a potential pardon from former President Donald Trump.
A Stunning Denial from the Nation’s Highest Court
On Monday, the Supreme Court quietly rejected Maxwell’s request to overturn her conviction for sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. Maxwell, once Epstein’s closest confidante, has been behind bars since 2022 after being found guilty of grooming and recruiting minors for Epstein’s abuse network.
Her appeal centered on a controversial claim — that the infamous 2007 “non-prosecution agreement” brokered for Epstein in Florida should have shielded her as well. But in a short order, the justices refused to even hear her case, effectively ending her judicial options.
That decision leaves one extraordinary possibility: a presidential act of clemency. But such a move from Trump, who has already faced scrutiny over past social ties with Epstein, would ignite political chaos in Washington.
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