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Ghislaine Maxwell to seek release from prison: court filing

Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, plans to file a petition seeking her release from prison, according to a recent court filing. The filing, made on Wednesday, did not specify the legal grounds for her petition, but indicated she will pursue it without legal representation.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2025-12-03 · 22:06 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Ghislaine Maxwell to seek release from prison: court filing
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Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, plans to file a petition seeking her release from prison, according to a recent court filing. The filing, made on Wednesday, did not specify the legal grounds for her petition, but indicated she will pursue it without legal representation. The petition comes as scrutiny increases on Epstein's crimes and associates, particularly following a new law requiring the release of government records related to Epstein. The filing also cautioned against releasing documents related to Maxwell's case, citing potential prejudice to a fair retrial if her petition succeeds. Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while in jail awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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Patel and Bondi claimed there was no client list, nor grounds to prosecute additional defendants.

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US President Donald Trump has faced questions about his administration’s handling of files related to the case.

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Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for her involvement in an alleged sex trafficking ring run by Jeffrey Epstein.

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Ghislaine Maxwell plans to file a petition to be released from prison.

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Releasing grand jury materials from Maxwell’s case “would create undue prejudice so severe that it would foreclose the possibility of a fair retrial”.

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Her petition comes after President Donald Trump signed law requiring the release of government records related to Jeffrey Epstein.Ghislaine Maxwell plans to file a petition to be released from prison [Rick Bajornas/UN photos via AP]Published On 3 Dec 2025Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence in the United States for her involvement in an alleged sex trafficking ring run by billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein, has said she is planning to file a petition seeking her release.The plan was revealed in a court filing on Wednesday and did not provide details about the legal grounds Maxwell would cite in her petition. It added that she would pursue her early release without the help of a lawyer.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3The Take: What’s in the files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein?list 2 of 3Did Trump spend 2017 Thanksgiving with Epstein?list 3 of 3US Justice Department commits to release Epstein files in 30 daysend of listThe letter further cautioned against releasing documents related to Maxwell’s case, as they may “contain untested and unproven allegations”.It explained that releasing grand jury materials from Maxwell’s case “would create undue prejudice so severe that it would foreclose the possibility of a fair retrial”, should her petition to be released succeed.The petition comes at a time of heightened scrutiny on the late Epstein’s crimes and those who may have known about them.US President Donald Trump, in particular, has faced questions about his administration’s handling of files related to the case, which may contain details of Epstein’s powerful associates.Critics have also pressed Trump to address his own relationship with Epstein.Speculation about a pardonThe billionaire financier died by suicide in August 2019, while he was in detention in a New York City jail.Hundreds of women have come forward to identify themselves as survivors of Epstein’s crimes. Many have demanded greater accountability from Epstein’s political and business contacts.The circumstances of Epstein’s death and his influential social circle have also fuelled conspiracy theories about possible cover-ups and unnamed accomplices.Members of Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) base, including officials like Kash Patel, were among those who spread the conspiracy theories.Prior to taking office, Patel — currently the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) — spoke on podcasts about the possibility that Epstein might have kept a “client list” or “black book” to blackmail his contacts.But in a July memo, Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi doused those conspiracy theories with a memo claiming there was no client list, nor grounds to prosecute additional defendants.That memo roiled segments of Trump’s MAGA base and led to new attention to the president’s ties to Epstein.The Trump administration has tried to tamp down on that speculation, and Trump himself has denied being close to the financier.Amid pressure to release all of the government’s Epstein-related files, the Trump administration sent a Justice Department official to interview Maxwell in July over the course of two days.In a published transcript afterwards, Maxwell said she never witnessed Trump in “any inappropriate setting”.Shortly after the July interview, Maxwell was transferred from a Florida prison to a lower-security facility in Texas.Push to release documentsWhile the Trump administration has pledged transparency in its handling of the Epstein case, critics have argued that he has avoided releasing the relevant files.But in late November, Trump made an about-face on the issue, signing a bill Congress had passed that compels the Department of Justice to release all unclassified materials related Epstein in a “searchable and downloadable format” within 30 days.Speculation has also grown over whether Trump might move to pardon Maxwell or commute her sentence.In November, House Democrats said a whistleblower reported that Maxwell was preparing a “Commutation Application” to be delivered to the Trump administration.Weeks later, Jamie Raskin, the top Democratic on the House Judiciary Committee, filed a petition opposing a presidential pardon or commutation.“Every Member should support this Resolution to send a clear and unequivocal message in advance to President Donald Trump before he makes a mockery of the pardon power once again,” he said.“America opposes the grant of any get-out-of-jail-free card to the unrepentant, unremorseful liar and criminal who was an indispensable actor in a vicious billion-dollar international child sex trafficking ring.”Trump has maintained he has not considered a pardon for Maxwell.
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