Acting US Attorney General Says He Would Not Recommend Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell

Acting US Attorney General Says He Would Not Recommend Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell
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The statement highlights ongoing scrutiny of figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein and related legal and legislative actions.

  • Todd Blanche, acting US attorney general, told lawmakers he would not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell.
  • Surrey Police are investigating child sex abuse allegations after the release of Epstein-related files.
  • Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex-trafficking crimes.
  • Nadia Marcinko, an associate of Epstein, may be called before US legislators despite a plea deal.
  • Blanche made his comments during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.

Acting US attorney general Todd Blanche stated during a Senate hearing that he would not recommend a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence. Meanwhile, UK police are investigating child sex abuse allegations following the release of Epstein files.

The developments reflect continued legal and political attention on individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein, as authorities and lawmakers examine past crimes and potential new evidence.

Further legislative hearings may occur, and police investigations in the UK are ongoing with no arrests reported. Additional individuals, such as Nadia Marcinko, could face questioning.

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