Courtney Wild has filed a petition with the Supreme Court to weigh in on whether federal prosecutors can reach pre-indictment non-prosecution deals, like the one Jeffrey Epstein secured in 2007, without input from victims.
The trial for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who is facing a series of charges including sex trafficking related to Jeffrey Epstein, is scheduled to begin on Nov. 29.
New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) has long been the subject of criticism from inmates, lawyers and judges who have argued that the facility is overrun by rats, plagued with plumbing problems and facing significant security concerns.
Manhattan U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan ruled that the non-prosecution agreement made by Jeffrey Epstein with prosecutors in 2008 was not applicable in her case.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick said that in light of the civil lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre in the U.S. against Prince Andrew, authorities will "review our position."
Two years after the wealthy child sex offender died in jail amid another indictment, the key questions around his money, shocking initial plea deal, and network of powerful friends remain unanswered — for now.
Virginia Giuffre, one of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's most vocal accusers, has alleged Prince Andrew sexually abused her on three separate occasions.
“Finally we are getting some transparency,” Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an outspoken accuser of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, said of the federal judge's decision to release the documents.
The jailed socialite's legal team claimed that Ghislaine Maxwell is covered by a 2007 NPA agreement between federal prosecutors and Jeffrey Epstein, similar to the one that recently saw Bill Cosby's sentence overturned.
Barbara Shearer and Nina Burleigh, two of the filmmakers behind "Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell," want the world to know more about this complicated woman shrouded in mystery.