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- By David Fisher
- 15 May 2026
America's Highest Judicial Authority has rejected an legal challenge by London-born figure Ghislaine Maxwell, affirming her conviction on charges associated with sex-trafficking by her ex-partner Jeffrey Epstein.
Legal rulings issued on Monday declined to hear Maxwell's appeal, meaning her lengthy incarceration will continue as is unless there is a presidential reprieve.
Maxwell has recently spoken by federal agents in the US about her knowledge as part of an active inquiry into the criminal enterprise and whether further accomplices were present.
The found guilty socialite was found culpable for her involvement in recruiting minors for Epstein to abuse and maintain improper relations with. Epstein passed away while incarcerated in 2019.
Legal experts note that this judgment effectively ends Maxwell's appeal possibilities at the national level.
This Supreme Court decision constitutes the ultimate stage in Maxwell's national legal challenge, leaving only unusual steps such as a executive clemency as potential options for penalty modification.
Government agents continue to probe the extended group potentially involved in the exploitation scheme, with Maxwell's present collaboration seen as conceivably important for active inquiries.