The family of Ghislaine Maxwell has publicly stated that she did not receive a fair trial in connection with her conviction related to Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case. They have submitted a letter appealing her conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, citing government misconduct and recent actions by the government as grounds for an unfair trial. Maxwell was sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison. The family’s appeal comes amid ongoing debates in the U.S. government regarding the release of records related to Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell's legal team is preparing to file a reply to the government’s opposition to their appeal. The family maintains that the trial was flawed and that this issue will be pursued through the courts.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s family finally broke their silence about her involvement with Jeffrey Epstein after the DOJ urged the court on Monday, July 14, to prohibit her case from being reviewed during her 20-year prison sentence. “Our sister Ghislaine did not receive a fair trial. https://t.co/1X7zWjshkl
Ghislaine Maxwell’s relatives say ‘government misconduct’ could be used to challenge her imprisonment https://t.co/HANBXMm1Z1
⚡️🗣️La familia de Ghislaine Maxwell, expareja de Jeffrey Epstein rompe el silencio https://t.co/t4E7ocyTa2