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Mon Sep 29, 2025, 03:02 PM Monday

Supreme Court meets to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell appeal and other pending cases [View all]

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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