Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein
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By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -Even as an uproar over files relating to Jeffrey Epstein engulfs President Donald Trump and Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court is due to wade into the controversy and decide whether to hear a bid by an associate of the late financier and convicted sex offender to overturn her criminal conviction.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump said he hasn’t considered pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of Jeffrey Epstein who is serving 20 years in prison for conspiring to sexually abuse minors and who is meeting with federal prosecutors seeking more information about the case.
Tara Palmeri also described a disturbing song Ghislaine Maxwell commissioned to be sung at a “depraved” birthday party for Epstein.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell as the Justice Department seeks the release of grand jury transcripts from the case against the late financier and convicted sex offender.
The U.S. Congress is preparing to subpoena testimony from Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking
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The U.S. House Oversight Committee on Wednesday subpoenaed Ghislaine Maxwell as a subcommittee sought subpoenas for President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton and the Justice Department.
Glenn Thrush, New York Times Justice Department Reporter and Vaughn Hillyard, MSNBC White House Correspondent joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with more fallout from the story that the Trump Administration cannot
Tennessee Republican representative Tim Burchett breaks down the House of Representatives’ effort to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell and what they hope to learn from her about Jeffrey Epstein.