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Ghislaine Maxwell could start ‘naming names’ to prosecutors if she is found guilty of child sex trafficking charges at US court this week in a deal to cut her sentence or get better conditions in jail

Ghislaine Maxwell could start ‘naming names’ if she is found guilty of sex trafficking charges this week.

Closing arguments in Maxwell’s trial begin tomorrow, with the jury likely to retire that evening.

A legal source connected with the case told The Mail on Sunday that with the Manhattan court breaking for Christmas at the end of Wednesday, a verdict this week is ‘highly likely’, adding: ‘The jury won’t want this hanging over them over Christmas, so lawyers on both sides expect a verdict this week.’

Maxwell, 59, denies all six charges linked to grooming underage girls for abuse by the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. However, the source said if she is convicted – and facing up to 70 years in prison – she might co-operate with the US Government in exchange for a reduced sentence or better jail conditions.

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11 thoughts on “Ghislaine Maxwell could start ‘naming names’ to prosecutors if she is found guilty of child sex trafficking charges at US court this week in a deal to cut her sentence or get better conditions in jail”

  1. She should be required to name names anyway….
    The named names are participants in human trafficking and need to be prosecuted!

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