The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to take up convicted sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal on Monday. Her appeal was based on the notion that the infamous non-prosecution agreement Jeffrey Epstein secured in 2007 to avoid federal charges for himself and potential co-conspirators in Florida immunized her from prosecution in New York.

The justices' orders list spanned nearly 40 pages , but it included no writing or reasoning for myriad case rejections, including Maxwell's, meaning that the 63-year-old's hopes of getting out of prison any earlier than July 2037 rest on whether Epstein's former pal President Donald Trump , or a subsequent president, will grant her the pardon she seeks .

During the pendency of Maxwell's appeal, the DOJ led by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi put an abru

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