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Ghislaine Maxwell to Present New Evidence to Deputy Attorney General

Her brother says the undisclosed material could bolster a challenge to her 20-year sentence ahead of a deposition on August 11.

FILE - Joseph Valachi, center left, testifies before the Senate Investigate Subcommittee in Washington, Sept. 27, 1963. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - Financier Michael Milken, center, leaves U.S. District Court in Manhattan after the first day of pre-sentencing hearings in New York, Oct. 12, 1990. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
FILE - Jack Ruby, second from left, talks with defense attorney Sam Houston Clinton, Jr., far left, after District Judge Louis Holland denied a defense motion for a hearing to disqualify Judge Joe B. Brown from further proceedings in the case in which Ruby was convicted and sentenced to death for the shooting of presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, in Dallas, July 24, 1965. (AP Photo/Ferd Kaufman, File)
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Overview

  • Maxwell is gathering evidence that was unavailable at her 2021 trial to support a bid for conviction review.
  • She is set to meet with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche imminently and to give a deposition on August 11.
  • She is serving a 20-year sentence at FCI Tallahassee for recruiting underage victims for Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Maxwell never testified in her own defense and her brother says the new documents could have altered her trial outcome.
  • Virginia Roberts Giuffre has alleged Maxwell possesses recordings of high-profile individuals that could be leveraged.