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Ghislaine Maxwell Bill Cobsy ruling should be used to free Ghislaine Maxwell, her lawyer says Prosecutors have said the deal doesn't apply to Maxwell, 59, since it was negotiated in Florida ...
A legal expert told CNN viewers on Friday afternoon there are "definitely some worrisome similarities" between the cases of ...
Two days after a Pennsylvania court overturned Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction, a lawyer for British socialite and alleged Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell argued Friday her ...
Markus also argued that "the case against Ghislaine Maxwell is extremely weak" because it's "based on 25-year-old, uncorroborated allegations made only after Epstein died." ...
Ghislaine Maxwell Ghislaine Maxwell will not be sprung from jail like Cosby: federal judge If convicted of sex trafficking crimes, Maxwell faces 80 years in prison By Jesse O'Neill New York Post ...
The attorney of Ghislaine Maxwell, the associate of deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has said that the case against her should be thrown on on the same legal grounds as those used ...
Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell, former Jeffrey Epstein associate, argue that several counts in her several indictments should be dropped and say she’s in a “similar situation” to Bill Cosby ...
Former Jeffrey Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell should have several counts in the indictment against her dropped because she is in a "similar situation" to Bill Cosby, her attorneys said in a ...
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are arguing that the same terms that aided Bill Cosby's release from prison should help her own sex trafficking case be dismissed, the Associated Press reported.
The case against Ghislaine Maxwell is extremely weak — based on 25-year-old, uncorroborated allegations made only after Epstein died. A jury should reject those flimsy and stale charges.
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are playing the Bill Cosby card-- arguing the court ruling that sprung the disgraced comedian from prison backs up throwing out her sex trafficking case.
July 3 (UPI) -- Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers have cited a non-prosecution agreement similar to one obtained by Bill Cosby in seeking to drop the sex trafficking case against the British socialite.