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Ghislaine Maxwell Reportedly Seeking Trump Pardon as Hollywood Firm Faces Epstein Fallout

Multiple outlets report Maxwell's legal team believes she has 'a good chance' at presidential clemency. Meanwhile, Hollywood talent agency draws buyers amid Epstein scandal.

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Maxwell Pardon Push Gains Attention

Multiple news outlets reported Saturday that Ghislaine Maxwell is actively pursuing a presidential pardon from Donald Trump. According to Politico and the Union Leader, Maxwell's legal team reportedly believes she has "a good chance" at receiving clemency.

The Economic Times cited a lawyer who sparked controversy by declaring "He'll do it!" regarding Trump's potential willingness to pardon the convicted sex trafficker.

Hollywood Fallout Continues

Separately, The New York Times reported that a major Hollywood talent agency is attracting potential buyers amid ongoing fallout from its Epstein connections. The report suggests the scandal has created business opportunities as the firm seeks new ownership.

Maxwell is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking charges related to her role in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network. Any pardon would represent a significant development in the ongoing legal aftermath of the Epstein case. For more details on the original charges and evidence, see our document archive.

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FAQ: Ghislaine Maxwell Reportedly Seeking Trump Pardon as Hollywood Firm Faces Epstein Fallout

Can Trump actually pardon Ghislaine Maxwell?
Yes, the President has broad constitutional power to grant pardons for federal crimes, which would include Maxwell's federal sex trafficking convictions.
What is Maxwell currently serving time for?
Maxwell was convicted on federal charges including sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy, receiving a 20-year prison sentence in 2022.

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