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Type: Appellate court decision / legal opinion
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This page is from an appellate court decision affirming the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell. It outlines her sentence (concurrent terms totaling 240 months) for sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. The court rejects her five grounds for appeal, which included arguments about Jeffrey Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement, statute of limitations, and jury impartiality.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Appellant
Appealing her conviction for sex trafficking and conspiracy.
Alison J. Nathan Judge
District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York who presided over the original conviction.
Jeffrey Epstein Deceased Financier/Co-conspirator
Mentioned regarding his Non-Prosecution Agreement with SDFL and its relevance to Maxwell's case.

Timeline (3 events)

June 29, 2022
Judgment of conviction for Ghislaine Maxwell.
Southern District of New York
March 29, 2021
Second superseding indictment filed.
Southern District of New York
September 17, 2024
Date appearing in the document header (likely filing or release date of this specific document version).
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Relationships (2)

Ghislaine Maxwell Legal Connection Jeffrey Epstein
Maxwell argued Epstein's Non-Prosecution Agreement should have barred her prosecution.
Ghislaine Maxwell Defendant/Judge Alison J. Nathan
Maxwell appealing judgment issued by Judge Nathan.

Key Quotes (3)

"Maxwell was convicted of conspiracy to transport minors with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity... and sex trafficking of a minor."
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"She was principally sentenced to concurrent terms of imprisonment of 60 months, 120 months, and 240 months"
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"Identifying no errors in the District Court’s conduct of this complex case, we AFFIRM the District Court’s June 29, 2022, judgment of conviction."
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