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Prosecutors Ask Judge Nathan To Give Maxwell The Max Sentence

Prosecutors Ask Judge Nathan To Give Maxwell The Max Sentence

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Federal prosecutors urged Judge Alison Nathan to impose the maximum sentence available under the applicable federal guidelines against Ghislaine Maxwell, arguing that a prison term of between 30 and 55 years was justified by the seriousness and duration of her crimes. They described Maxwell as an essential participant in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of underage girls, not a passive companion who was manipulated into helping him. Prosecutors said she identified vulnerable girls, gained their trust, normalized Epstein’s behavior and, in some cases, directly participated in the sexual abuse. They emphasized that the victims were as young as 14 and that Maxwell used her sophistication, privilege and access to help Epstein maintain a system of exploitation over many years.

The government also argued that Maxwell had shown no genuine remorse and continued attempting to minimize her conduct by portraying herself as another victim of Epstein and blaming her upbringing, her father and the conditions of her confinement. Prosecutors rejected those explanations, maintaining that Maxwell was an educated, financially secure adult who repeatedly made deliberate choices to facilitate and participate in the abuse. They asked the court to deliver a sentence severe enough to reflect the lasting damage inflicted on the survivors, punish Maxwell for her central role and deter others from assisting powerful sexual predators. Judge Nathan ultimately sentenced Maxwell to 20 years in federal prison, less than the guideline sentence prosecutors sought but still one of the most substantial punishments imposed on a central figure in Epstein’s criminal operation.

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