
During a press appearance in New York on July 2, 2020, Audrey Strauss, acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, points to a picture of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. When Maxwell is convicted for aiding wealthy businessman Jeffrey Epstein in abusing little girls sexually, she might spend years in jail. Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in New York, will see the conclusion of a prosecution that went into detail about how Epstein and Maxwell used vulnerable girls by grooming them using their wealth and connections to influential individuals.
For aiding the rich businessman Jeffrey Epstein in abusing little children sexually, Ghislaine Maxwell was given a 20-year jail term on Tuesday.
Her hearing in New York marked the conclusion of an investigation into how Epstein and Maxwell groomed impressionable females before taking advantage of them by flaunting their wealth and connections to influential people.
Following his federal sex trafficking indictment, Epstein passed away in jail in 2019.
Maxwell rejects accusations of abuse.
Her attorneys have urged the judge to impose a maximum sentence of five years in jail. Maxwell will only be punished on three of the five counts she was found guilty of, according to CNN, since the court deemed two of the conspiracy charges to be redundant.
She should spend at least 30 years in prison, the prosecution claimed.
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