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Summary: The court denied most of Ghislaine Maxwell's post-trial motions, upholding her convictions on multiple counts related to sex trafficking and enticement of minors. However, it granted her motion regarding multiplicity, ruling that only one of the three conspiracy counts could stand due to Double Jeopardy concerns.
Significance: This document is a court ruling on Ghislaine Maxwell's post-trial motions, addressing issues of multiplicity, sufficiency of evidence, and prosecutorial delay. It provides insight into the court's reasoning on these matters and the implications for Maxwell's convictions.
Key Topics:
Ghislaine Maxwell's post-trial motions
Multiplicity of conspiracy counts
Sufficiency of evidence for conviction
Key People:
- Ghislaine Maxwell - Defendant
- Jeffrey Epstein - Co-conspirator
- Alison J. Nathan - Circuit Judge, sitting by designation