Maxwell Uses Epstein Files to Challenge Conviction, Claims 29 Associates Got Secret DOJ Deals
NEW YORK, July 12 -- Ghislaine Maxwell spent more than two years helping the Justice Department build the case that put her in prison. Now she is using the documents that case produced to argue she should never have been there in the first place.
Maxwell, 64, who is serving a 20-year sentence at a federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas, filed an amended habeas corpus petition in June arguing that millions of pages released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act expose due process violations that make her 2021 sex-trafficking conviction "invalid, unsafe and infirm," ABC News reported. The petition, which she filed without an attorney, is the broadest legal challenge she has mounted since the Supreme Court rejected her direct appeal in Octo...
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