DOJ urges Supreme Court to uphold Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction in Epstein case

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The DOJ has urged the Supreme Court to reject Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal, arguing that her attempt to challenge her conviction based on the non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein lacks legal merit, and emphasizing her role in a sex trafficking scheme for which she was convicted in 2021.
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