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The Department of Justice on Monday urged the Supreme Court to turn away an appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence.
The Justice Department and FBI said it would no longer release Jeffrey Epstein files, reigniting interest in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial.
The lawsuit filed in Miami federal court names Rupert Murdoch, Dow Jones, News Corp and its Chief Executive, and two Wall Street Journal reporters as defendants.
The Supreme Court should reject Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of her sex-trafficking conviction, the government urged July 14.
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AlterNet on MSNThe Supreme Court just revealed a key to understanding Trump's Epstein catastrophe | OpinionAnyone wanting to understand the brouhaha over Pam Bondi’s refusal to turnover (or even acknowledge) the Epstein files need look no further than what the Supreme Court just did. In McMahon v. New York the Supremes gave Trump a simple way to revoke federal spending authorized by Congress: just fire everyone responsible for implementing that
French: We’ll do a middle range. I think the way to think about this is to think about Epstein in two contexts. We’ll call them the “little Epstein theory” and the “big Epstein theory.”
Ghislaine Maxwell's family claims unfair trial as she appeals her sex trafficking conviction, arguing a prior Epstein plea deal should have protected her from prosecution
"All the work that we did to tell the world what happened to us, it’s all being erased," victim Danielle Bensky said.
An appeals court ruling left alleged Epstein victims "largely empty-handed." On a Friday afternoon in July 2008, 20-year-old Courtney Wild appeared in federal court in West Palm Beach, Florida ...
Mail report sparked rumors that Maxwell offered to testify before Congress about Jeffrey Epstein's activities and so-called "client list."