Ghislaine Maxwell's Desperate Habeas Petition: Bombshell Files Unveiled in Epstein Aftermath
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In the swirling aftermath of the latest Epstein files dump, Ghislaine Maxwell dominates headlines with explosive revelations from newly unsealed DOJ documents. According to the Justice Department, as reported by OPB on December 25, they need a few more weeks to release the full trove of over 3.6 million records from Epstein and Maxwell's sex trafficking probes, with batches dropping through Christmas Eve and Tuesday, including blacked-out grand jury transcripts, call logs, and a tantalizing email exchange hinting at Prince Andrew signing off as A, musing about new inappropriate friends in LA.
Fortune magazine spotlighted on December 25 how Maxwell, serving her 20-year sentence, filed a desperate habeas petition two weeks ago claiming substantial new evidence of trial flaws like withheld info and lying witnesses would set her free, only for the fresh files to land like a bombshell, offering no such lifeline. CBS News detailed a 2021 subpoena to Mar-a-Lago for employment records in her case, fueling endless speculation about hidden Palm Beach ties.
InDepthNH revealed on December 24 that Maxwell snagged her New Hampshire arrest hideout, the 156-acre Bradford estate now relisted at 2.365 million dollars, using the alias Janet Marshall via an LLC back in 2019, with her cell phone bizarrely wrapped in tin foil to dodge trackers. WMUR-TV aired locals five years on from her July 2020 raid, where feds breached doors after she bolted to a back room, her ex-British secret service security team handling errands to keep her bunker-bound.
No public appearances or social media whispers from Maxwell herself, whos holed up in prison pushing for a new trial, but these files cement her biographical infamy, with side mentions like her Segway snap with inventor Dean Kamen at a 2002 TED event, per his WMUR statement denying wrongdoing. The gossip mill churns on Trumps jet logs and Florida police tips predating Epsteins probe, per ABC News, but verified drops stay tight on her evasion tactics and legal Hail Marys.
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