Maxwell’s petition denied by the U.S. Supreme Court

Ghislaine Maxwell’s petition for a writ of certiorari was denied today by the United States Supreme Court. The Court will not hear her arguments on appeal from the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. The denial leaves her conviction for sex trafficking and 20-year prison sentence in place. 

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/10/06/supreme-court-declines-ghislaine-maxwell-appeal-00594624

The Supreme Court will grant review and hear oral arguments in an appeal if four of the nine justices vote to do so. The vast number of petitions are rejected and most, like this one, are dismissed without comment or dissent.

The denial also minimizes the likelihood of anything new coming out about people currently holding power and Epstein and continues to give the administration bargaining power over this convicted child sex offender.

Her attorney said she will now seek clemency from Trump and of course she will do anything she has to for it to be bestowed. Once the heat dies down, that is probably what will happen. She just has a few more years of yoga classes at Club Fed.


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3 thoughts on “Maxwell’s petition denied by the U.S. Supreme Court”

  1. 10-6-25: When asked by CNN if he would pardon Maxwell, Trump says: “You know, I haven’t heard the name in so long. I can say this: that I’d have to take a look at it… I would have to take a look…I wouldn’t consider it or not consider — I don’t know anything about it. I will speak to the DOJ.”

    Anyone want to take a bet on this one?

    1. Trump and Blanche no doubt already queued this up. Just sit tight at Club Fed, work the garden, go to yoga, and when the heat is off, you can walk. Some are speculating six to nine months.

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