
Maxwell, 60, is facing 30 to 55 years in prison after being convicted of obtaining teenage females for Jeffrey Epstein to abuse.
Ghislaine Maxwell is due to be sentenced in her New York sex-trafficking case on Tuesday morning, six months after a jury found her guilty of enticing underage girls into Jeffrey Epstein’s circles for him to exploit.
Maxwell, 60, could be sentenced to up to 55 years in jail.
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Some of Maxwell’s victims are likely to speak out at her sentence. Maxwell maintains her innocence.
Epstein, a convicted sex offender who formerly counted Britain’s Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton among his affluent and famous pals, was arrested on sex-trafficking charges in July 2019. While awaiting trial in a federal prison in New York City, he committed suicide.