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BumRushDaShow

(160,898 posts)
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 03:02 PM 19 hrs ago

Supreme Court meets to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell appeal and other pending cases

Source: NBC News

Sept. 29, 2025, 8:00 AM EDT / Updated Sept. 29, 2025, 9:23 AM EDT


WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices are scheduled to meet in private on Monday to discuss hundreds of appeals that piled up during their summer recess, including Ghislaine Maxwell’s challenge to her criminal convictions for recruiting and grooming teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein.

The court only takes up a tiny percentage of appeals and will likely announce a list of those it has agreed to hear later in the week. Four of the nine justices have to vote in favor of hearing a case for it to be taken up.

A wide array of other cases are also scheduled to be discussed by the justices at what is known as the “long conference.” They include such issues as gun rights, social media company immunity and Covid-19 era vaccine disputes.

Monday also marks 20 years since John Roberts became Chief Justice. The new nine-month Supreme Court term, when the court will begin hearing cases, officially starts on Oct. 6.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-meets-discuss-ghislaine-maxwell-appeal-pending-cases-rcna233894



The court only takes up a tiny percentage of appeals


...except when their "deal leader" demands immediate attention and acceptance of his bogus and illegal orders.
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Supreme Court meets to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell appeal and other pending cases (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
My Guess Coldwater 19 hrs ago #1
I'm pretty sure they'll pretend this one's no different Torchlight 19 hrs ago #2
If they were smart the would have rejected it mdbl 18 hrs ago #3
Deadline Legal Blog-The Supreme Court is considering Ghislaine Maxwell's petition. Here's what to know. LetMyPeopleVote 18 hrs ago #4

Torchlight

(5,748 posts)
2. I'm pretty sure they'll pretend this one's no different
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 03:16 PM
19 hrs ago

and assert Thomas and his boys club will rule on it as they would any case. I wonder if Ginny's filling up shoeboxes with cash... just in case.

LetMyPeopleVote

(170,354 posts)
4. Deadline Legal Blog-The Supreme Court is considering Ghislaine Maxwell's petition. Here's what to know.
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 04:28 PM
18 hrs ago

The convicted Epstein associate's appeal is one of many scheduled for consideration in the justices' private conference Monday. Most get denied.

The Supreme Court is considering Ghislaine Maxwell’s petition today. Here’s what to know. www.msnbc.com/deadline-whi...

Westy (@norgegurlwesty.bsky.social) 2025-09-29T12:37:26.294Z

https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/supreme-court-ghislaine-maxwell-petition-epstein-trump-rcna233941

Here’s what to know about Maxwell’s petition and its implications.

What’s the issue?
Maxwell argues she was unfairly charged in New York, citing Epstein’s notorious non-prosecution agreement in Florida that said, in part, that “the United States also agrees that it will not institute any criminal charges against any potential co-conspirators of Epstein.”

Her lawyers present the issue as one that requires the justices to resolve a split among the nation’s appellate courts regarding whether a promise on behalf of the “United States” or the “Government” that’s made by a U.S. attorney in one district binds federal prosecutors in other districts.

As a general matter, one of the reasons the justices will take an appeal is when there’s a so-called circuit split to resolve, which is why Maxwell’s lawyers have presented her appeal in this way.

The Trump Justice Department opposed Maxwell’s petition. Among the DOJ’s arguments for denial, it says that while “the United States” could theoretically refer to the entire federal government, the full context of Epstein’s agreement shows the broad term is used as an alternative way to refer to the particular U.S. attorney’s office making the agreement.......

When will we find out?
There’s no set timeline for the justices to decide. For one thing, they sometimes consider petitions over the course of multiple conferences before deciding whether to grant or deny review. But we might hear about new cases the court is taking later in the week, and we could learn whether the petition is denied when the court publishes a list of actions taken in pending appeals when the new term starts Oct. 6.
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