The Maxwell Case — Epstein Case Coverage
Ghislaine Maxwell remains the only person convicted in connection with Epstein's trafficking network — a fact that keeps her case at the center of every renewed round of public attention. Her 2021 conviction, 20-year sentence, exhausted appeals, and continued litigation over sealed records generate ongoing legal developments, and her 2026 appearance before Congress, where she invoked the Fifth Amendment, made her a live subject of the oversight fight as well.
Articles in this section follow the Maxwell case wherever it produces records: the trial and sentencing, the appellate history through the Supreme Court's denial of certiorari, clemency efforts, sealed grand jury materials, and the depositions from Giuffre v. Maxwell that courts unsealed years before her criminal trial. For biographical context and her documented role across the wider case, see the Ghislaine Maxwell profile in the People directory, which this coverage complements rather than repeats.
All The Maxwell Case Articles (6)

Where Is Ghislaine Maxwell Now — Federal Prison Location & Sentence Status
As of August 2026, Ghislaine Maxwell is serving her 20-year sentence at FPC Bryan, a minimum-security prison camp in Texas, with release projected for 2037.

What Was the Name of Ghislaine Maxwell's Horse — Equestrian Life & Elite Connections
What was the name of Ghislaine Maxwell's horse? Maxwell's equestrian background and elite lifestyle served as the social cover for her role in Jeffrey

When Did Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal End — Full Legal Timeline Through 2025
When did Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal end? Maxwell's conviction was upheld by the Second Circuit in September 2024, and the Supreme Court denied her petition for

Ghislaine Maxwell Is Seeking a Commutation of Her Prison Sentence — Clemency Bid Explained
Ghislaine Maxwell is seeking a commutation of her prison sentence through a conditional offer to cooperate with Congress in exchange for presidential clemency

Ghislaine Maxwell Grand Jury Records — What the Sealed Documents Reveal
Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury records remain among the most closely guarded documents in the Epstein case. Here is what we know about the SDNY grand jury that

Maxwell Invokes Fifth Amendment in Congress
Ghislaine Maxwell appeared before the House Oversight Committee via video from federal prison in February 2026, refusing to answer questions about Jeffrey