America's Highest Judicial Authority has refused an legal challenge by UK socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, upholding her conviction on accusations related to sex-trafficking by her former boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein.
Court orders issued on Monday refused to consider Maxwell's legal challenge, meaning her 20-year sentence will continue as is barring a executive clemency.
Maxwell recently was interviewed by federal agents in the US about her understanding as part of an ongoing probe into the exploitation operation and whether further accomplices were present.
The found guilty socialite was found guilty for her involvement in enticing young women for Epstein to exploit and have sex with. Epstein passed away while incarcerated in 2019.
Judicial analysts note that this judgment terminates Maxwell's legal options at the federal level.
This judicial determination constitutes the final phase in Maxwell's federal appeal process, resulting in only exceptional actions such as a executive clemency as possible alternatives for punishment alteration.
Government agents continue to probe the extended group possibly participating in the criminal enterprise, with Maxwell's recent cooperation viewed as potentially valuable for continuing probes.
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