The Nation's Top Court has rejected an petition by London-born figure Ghislaine Maxwell, affirming her guilty verdict on allegations connected with human trafficking by her ex-partner Jeffrey Epstein.
Court orders released on Monday declined to hear Maxwell's appeal, meaning her lengthy incarceration will continue as is unless there is a executive clemency.
Maxwell recently was interviewed by law enforcement officials in the US about her awareness as part of an ongoing probe into the criminal enterprise and whether additional participants existed.
The found guilty socialite was found responsible for her role in recruiting underage girls for Epstein to abuse and maintain improper relations with. Epstein died in prison in 2019.
Legal experts comment that this judgment terminates Maxwell's judicial recourse at the highest court level.
This Supreme Court decision represents the ultimate chapter in Maxwell's national legal challenge, leaving behind only unusual steps such as a executive clemency as conceivable solutions for punishment alteration.
Law enforcement officials continue to probe the extended group allegedly complicit in the sex-trafficking operation, with Maxwell's recent cooperation seen as potentially valuable for continuing probes.
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