Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, having struck out with the Supreme Court in her bid for freedom after being convicted of sex trafficking, is now prepping a package to be given to Donald Trump in the hope that he will commute her sentence.

According to a report from Politico early Monday, House Judiciary Committee Democrats have obtained documents shared between the close associate of pedophile Epstein, who died in prison, and her legal team indicating she wants Trump, also a former associate of hers, to intercede.

Politico’s Hailey Fuchs is reporting, “If approved by President Donald Trump, Maxwell could see her sentence — 20 years for her role in Epstein’s sex trafficking scheme — significantly reduced. She wrote in an apparent message to her lawyer Leah Saffian, provided to Judiciary Democrats by an unidentified whistleblower, that she would send application materials through the warden.

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”The report adds that Maxwell, who was recently moved to a low-security prison after meeting with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for the president, appears stressed that she has so much to share why she should be freed that she wants Trump to review.

In a document designated “RE: Commutation Application,” she wrote, “I am struggling to keep it all together as it is big and there are so many attachments,” before adding, “More coming to replace others. Hopefully it will all make sense.”

The report notes that Trump has not ruled out lending Maxwell a helping hand with a pardon.

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